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Magnate
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,088
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Magnate
Join Date: Nov 2006
Posts: 2,088
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Hi,
I went through the same thing.
We had an older vehicle and it made it even worse. I couldn't stand a seat belt for the longest of time. I dreaded going anywhere. I actually just got to where I stayed home. I did that for about 6 years. Only went to Drs.
I spent almost 4 years in PT for the RSD, TOS, Fibro and other things. I also had TOS surgery. I do much better nowadays. I also used 3 heating pads to sleep on. I also had a shoulder brace that was made for me by a brace company. Another thing I wore a tens unit or a couple of years.
Bill use to do my driving and I also just told him to go whenever he wanted. I didn't want him to have to sit at home because I had to. Too many bumps in the road around here and you sure can't miss the railroad tracks.
The noises always bothered me too. I couldn't stand to listen to music or listen to a bunch of kids screaming.
I completely understand what you are going through, as Ali says, it seems to come with the RSD and the TOS. It does get better but it takes time.
I listen to music all of the time now and actually dance to it. I go to a gym. I take walks and I really enjoy my two Grandson's.
You will someday be able to look back and say look how far I have come. Hopefully that will be soon.
Ada
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