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Old 04-13-2008, 12:01 PM #11
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I am sitting here listening to soothing music and trying to relax. The weird thing about limbo land is that it puts you on edge and then suddenly pulls the plug on your emotions and psyche and everything that makes you you and not IT goes flowing away in the flood of overwhelment.

I have been through the whole range of emotions the past few days and weeks. I had an occupational therapist identify the bulk of my visual problems (the sx cause) and then she told me she could teach me how to compensate for it in a way that almost sounded like she was promising a cure! That was hard b/c i am about to start a job and I don't have time for 4 weeks 2x per week of occupational therapy. I simply can NOT take off work on a regular basis when just beginning a new job!!! I don't know what to do!

Any suggestions?
Alot of PT places are open like 7-7....schedule it around work
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Love IT (haha, pun!!)

It kinda even puts things into perspective for me, since I am semi-new in this fight. Thanks for putting words to my feelings and expressions.

Good luck to you!
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I've gotten to the point that I really don't give a flying fig newton what IT is.

Just hand me the meds to deal with the new sxs, and go away, doc, with

your "It's borderline MS," "No, it's anxiety and depression."

Sometimes I believe that neuros are the biggest quacks to come out of

medical school.
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