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Old 09-18-2008, 02:42 PM #1
coletaterbug coletaterbug is offline
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Default What would you do?

Well my MS has gotten worse there is no denying I am having many problems balance, fatigue, numbness on whole left side of body.Well went to the doctor Monday after having to go to emergency room over the weekend for steroids and she wants to up my neurontin to 1200mg a day, started me on Baclofen and went up on my Nortriptylan to 100mg a night. The Baclofen is very strong but I can tell a noticable differance if I take one whole pill and half it twice a day.Here is the problem.I have been working 50hrs a week around a stove and alone unsupervised. I have thought about quitting or stepping down as a manager because I have burnt myself numerous times not to mention falling. Would you step down or quit. I have so many bills and medical wise I keep on getting more and more. I am at a crossroad. But I at the point I really am scared of being alone with nobody there. What if I pass out or burn myself because I fall. I just don't know anymore.What would you do if this was the case. Of course it says don't make no rash decisions while in a flare.Hugs to all.
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