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FinLady 04-06-2010 08:31 AM

My neuro used to laugh at my descriptions, which I made up to help my hubby understand what was going on. You see, we're both big movie buffs and trivia type of people - so a lot of my descriptions are based on that.

On the days where I feel dizzy/lightheaded and off balance - I call them my Jack Sparrow days. I feel the same way the character looked on screen. :D

If I was having one of those days when I saw him, I'd get the full neurological exam including the heel & toe walking. The closing of eyes and keeping balance stuff. Mainly to see if that had gotten any worse.

Best of luck with the appointment!

SallyC 04-06-2010 11:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by legzzalot (Post 640581)
here is what you do: Show up with a bottle of scotch, one high heeled shoe, one lead boot, and a pair of control top panty hose. Make doc drink whole bottle of scotch and dress him up so that he can get the general idea of what it is like. THEN, spin in around 50 times really fast and throw on an eye patch for good measure and ask him to walk 25 feet. I think he might get it by then.

:yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo::yahoo:

debw 04-06-2010 02:28 PM

Functional Assessment
 
Hi,
This was a functional Assessment. Spent 2 1/2 hours squeezing, pulling, raising , lowering, walking, measuring my strength and stamina. They do an assessment of what I can do and what I can't, write it up on a report to go to the Neurologist. They also tell them what is abnormal and normal for my age and person, I guess. My gosh, they can't tell by watching me walk, I must be making it up!! Very depressing......
A place called Progressive Rehab, a physical therapist does the assessment.

Makes me wonder what will i have to do next , Good Grief. I guess I need to fall down in front of them, and get run over!!
Deb:eek:

QUOTE=SandyC;640556]I don't understand. Who is going to watch you, the doctors office or family? Either way if you have a bunch of lesions why on earth do they need to "watch" you? I agree a simple explanation is all that should be needed. Notes or a journal of symptoms is usually the preferred item to bring to an appointment. Jim has never been "watched" when diagnosed. Is this something new?

Either way, good luck to you and if this neuro still isn't sure, I think you might want to consider a second opinion.[/QUOTE]

debw 04-06-2010 02:49 PM

put a thread out about the assessment for ya!!


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