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Old 10-24-2011, 04:35 PM
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Jennifer,
Yep! It sucks going from no medication to all you do is take medication. My day has to be planned around my medication. not including breakthrough. If I need a breakthrough I have learned I got 45 min. to do what I need, then the rest of the day is shot. Good luck with the paper work.
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Overwhelmed is such an understatement at this point right now. I never really know if I'm coming or going and it seems as though the world is moving in hyperspeed and because I'm so medicated I feel like I'm moving at a snail's pace. Since my last post about the SSI Disability, I've had appointment after appointment. More drugs prescribed to me in the past week than I have ever been prescribed in my whole life. I have an appointment with the pain management team on Tuesday and I get a 12 page packet of questions in the mail that I need to fill out prior to my visit. Lemme tell you....that packet scared the crap outta me because of all those dang questions that I had to answer in "detail". I don't know about you all but with my RSD brain and all the meds its hard to even remember how to spell my first name! LOL! So, I have had to take one day at a time, four to be exact to answer the questions. And to be completely honest, I haven't even finished yet! But the real reason for this post is to let you ALL know that I haven't been MIA on purpose AND to thank each of you for being here, welcoming me into your family and giving me awesome advice! I truely appreciate all of you and I am blessed to call you my friends!

With MUCH love and gratefulness,
Jenn
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