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Dejibo 08-24-2010 08:03 AM

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Originally Posted by EddieF (Post 687994)
I went to the hospital last year because my neuro wouldnt work with me. They gave me shot of medrol in my arm and sent me on my way after 4 hrs so I wont suggest that. I did learn however if I ever need to go there again im calling ambulance to avoid the waiting room and get promt attention.

As an ex paramedic I can tell you that arriving in an ambulance does NOT garuntee you a spot in the back right away. i have seen many evaluated, and then plopped in a wheel chair, and wheeled to the waiting area. Most screaming "but I came by amubulance!" while the nurse cried "that doesnt mean you are going first." I thought the triage nurse was a nasty peice of work at that ER, but she got the job done. then you are stuck with no ride home. PLEASE call an ambulance if you need one, but dont be surprised if nurse nasty pulls you off the stretcher and sends you to the waiting area with the unwashed masses. A couple of simple words will get you to the head of the line. "Chest pain" or if you are vomiting all over the waiting area, making the rest of the crowd uncomfortable. They will beg her to take you next.

I hope you feel better Erin. This stinks! :hug:

EddieF 08-24-2010 09:33 AM

Boy i'm batting 1000 lately. You're right Dej. Good luck today Erin.

Desinie 08-24-2010 03:16 PM

Hope you feel better, Erin.:hug::hug: I understand what you're going through. I've had a really rough summer too. I hope you heard from your neuro today.
I know the stress of the shower remodeling isn't helping you any. I really wish for you it was completed properly already. I went through all that when I had my addition put on 2 years ago and the contractors said they were up on installing ADA compatiable bathrooms and had done it before yet wanted to put my showerhead on the side wall instead of the normal place you install them. I guess they wanted to do it that way because it would be easier to connect to the plumbing. It was such a long, stressful time. Five months of it.

Erin524 08-24-2010 03:37 PM

My parents "handicap" shower is anything but a handicap shower.

It has a step-up to get in and out of the shower! about 3 inches high!

Handicap showers arent supposed to have a step-up.

The drain is in the wrong spot. (there used to be a bathtub there, they didnt move the drain to the center like they were supposed to...so it's not to code)

The walls of their shower are made of marlite. (supposed to look like marble, but is like plastic walls or something) When they put the marlite up, they were supposed to have durock (concrete board) behind the marlite. Concrete board isnt supposed to grow mold or mildew. They didnt put any durock behind the marlite. It's open to the studs behind the marlite.

Oh, and the marlite isnt even attached to the walls with any adhesive. The contractors who built that shower 5yrs ago just attached the marlite to the studs using the grab bars they put in my mom's shower. I dont think they used any water proofing underneath the tiled floor since the dark moldy stuff seems to be coming thru the floor. So far it's just under the tile and not on top of the tile. It's discoloring the floor of the shower.

Our new contractors are much better. I got references and I've seen some of their previous work in other houses. The designer/decorator I hired is the same woman who decorated our house when it was built. (we bought the house as a spec home...it was already built and decorated when we first saw it, just needs some serious updating now after 8yrs and 5 of those years we had a rather large black dog that did a number on the paint job and the carpeting in the house.

Neuro still hasnt called me (calling back in a few minutes) but I feel a teeny bit better than I did when I started the thread. I've still got all the problems I was having, and now I feel like I'm limping on the right side. (hip is really numb, and standing is painful now) but I dont feel quite as physically sick as I felt a couple of days ago.

Still have a ton of fatigue tho. Had to move stuff around in the family room last night (putting stuff away in the storeroom that needs to be off the floor for all the remodeling) and it took me forever to do that because I had to push or drag it along, and had to keep sitting down to rest. I need to go grocery shopping, but I think I'm just giving my dad a list and sending him to do it for me because I dont think I could make it thru the store.

I froze my gym membership for 6 months today. Havent used it since March or April. Need to save the money since I'm not using it right now.

I just want this flare to end so that I can go back to what was normal. Starting to think I'll be stuck with these crappy symptoms and with the walking funny stuff.

EddieF 08-24-2010 04:06 PM

The morning I woke 4 yrs ago with numbness (before I knew I had MS) I drove myself to Dr's office and bothered every front desk girl till I was in his exam room. Waiting for appt. wasn't in the cards..at least for me. Thankgod i did what i did. Go see your dr uninvited Erin.

Desinie 08-24-2010 04:28 PM

I agree , become a huge pest! Remember you're paying them both, your contractor and your neuro! The contractor I had would try to avoid asking me questions about how we wanted our addition to be and would ask my DH who figured they knew best and would be too agreeable to almost anything. The B in me came out during that time. Hated to do it, but someone had to and we were paying huge amounts of money for it. Also, I had to have it that it would be safest and best for me since I'm the one with the MS and that the reason we needed a full bathroom and laundry room on the first floor.

Erin524 08-24-2010 08:08 PM

I do have an appointment on September 1st, so at least I have that to look forward to.

That neuro's office is usually pretty busy, not sure why, I guess Omaha has a lot of people who are neurologically compromised in some way or something. I get the feeling that the message got lost or something, because he usually calls me within a few hours of me leaving him a message.

I dont think that what's going on will respond to any steroids, I had them in May and they only worked for a few weeks and then crap started happening again, and I think whatever has been going on lately is being caused by the same flare that started back in April,so I'm probably not even going to bother with the 'roids this time. Might ask him about them tho, just to see what he says about them. (already guessing that he'll say I've had too much over the past year and that he's not comfortable giving me any for awhile)

With the remodels we're doing in the house. I'm excited about mine, because they're going to lower the step into that shower. I still have to step up, but it wont be as high as it was.

My parents shower is a big deal. I was never happy or very impressed with the remodel that had been done 5 years ago. I thought it was a crappy job then, and the guys didnt show much skill in building the shower, but my parents were desperate to get a shower for my mom that she could use. At the time she was having knee surgeries (she had them both replaced) and the old shower was just like the fiberglass one I have now. She couldnt climb into it, and the stupid built in seat didnt give her a lot of room and she'd slide off of it no matter what we did to make it not slippery.

Her old shower is still in the space...we'd had it disabled and the water shut off to it and the drain plugged. They keep dirty laundry in it now. The contractors will be tearing it out and building some cabinetry in it's place for my parents to use as storage, and they'll still be able to use the area for dirty laundry. Their bathroom is getting totally remodeled. Only thing they're not changing is the toilet and the sink. The floor in their bathroom is 3 kinds of flooring. Carpeting in front of the sink (ewww) that was put there when the house was built. The crappy shower that we're tearing out and re-doing has an ugly tile floor, and the area where the toilet is has vinyl floor. It's all going to be replaced with 12x12 tile...same tile for the shower.

I picked out the tile for my bathroom and when my dad found out his bathroom was not to code, he decided to just go with the tile I picked for mine so that the bathrooms will match.

I just wish things were happening faster on the remodeling. I really want my new shower! I'm just making sure they have permits and that everything gets inspected and is to code. Hopefully the 3rd bathroom (remodeled with a walk-in bathtub a couple of years ago) will pass the inspection too, because we really dont want to have to do a third bathroom (again)

Mariel 08-26-2010 05:49 PM

Eddie is right, bathroom is dangerous unless floor is made non-slip. I put those strips in
my shower which make it impossible or nearly impossible to slip. I know what happens when one slips, as I fell down the stairs in May and broke my kneecap, and I'm still rehabing for that. I have numb feet and ankles. If anything else is numb is isn't constant.
Occasionally an arm. I can't take steroids cause I have Porphyria.

missj 08-26-2010 11:43 PM

what about Cushings? did he test for that
?


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