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Old 03-06-2009, 11:11 PM #41
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Finding out what it's NOT is good..I hope they find out what's causing these problems she's having (without blaming it on stress or PMS..grrr )..
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Thanks for the update Cherie. I was so hoping the LP would go well for her, as we all know that they can be nasty in some situations.

Now it's time for mom to catch her breath and wait for the results. Hang in there, we're all here to help you through.
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Jumping in late. I will still be having good thoughts for your girl!
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Thanks again everyone.

She is really doing well tonight . . . what a trooper!! Her back is sore, but so far no big headache or anything. She's in her glory drinking all the Pepsi she is permitted, so it's all good.

Yes, the important thing at this point is what it ISN'T. I know I don't have to worry about a tumor or anything really critical, so I am relieved. She's got the typical "limboland" attitude going on right now . . . "I'M NOT STRESSED, the doctor is wrong about that!!", and I understand her sentiments.

Problem is that ONLY time will tell, right?

In the meantime, I'm hoping she will recover soon, and be able to be a simple-minded, reckless "blonde" again.

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Cherie, I just saw this thread, and I'm sorry you and your daughter have to go through this. But she's lucky to have you! Both of you will be in my thoughts, and I'll pray that if something is wrong, it's fixable! I hope you are doing okay with all of this too!
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Cherie that is good news. I am glad is doing well.

Maybe your daughter holds in her problems and stresses, and doesn't even know it. Kids do worry. I am sure she worries about you, her Mom. She may not show it or even realize how she feels.

I was wondering about the blonde part. Hmmm.. I am still a Blonde since birth, all my kids too. LOL

How are her headaches now, any better? Did her LP report come back yet?
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So much for a child to go through. I'm glad she's happy with her Pepsi
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Maybe your daughter holds in her problems and stresses, and doesn't even know it. Kids do worry. I am sure she worries about you, her Mom. She may not show it or even realize how she feels.

I was wondering about the blonde part. Hmmm.. I am still a Blonde since birth, all my kids too. LOL

How are her headaches now, any better? Did her LP report come back yet?
When I asked my eldest whether she is afraid of getting MS, when she was about 13 or 14, she said "no way . . . I wouldn't have to work and could sit around the house playing on the computer all day".

The pediatrician neurologist apparently asked my youngest what her top three wishes were, and she told me that she responded:

1. That the boy I like will like me for a long time too.
2. That my best friend will never turn into a leach, like some of the "wanna' be" girls are.
3. That my friend who is having a brain tumor removed is going to be ok.

After she told me what she had said, she said "oh, I guess I should have wished for you to be ok with your MS, mom".

Yeah she worries a little about me, but in her mind, that is not nearly as important as keeping the loyalties of the boy she likes.

She says she is not afraid of MS . . . I guess because it looks like I have a very easy life to a teenager.

As far as the blonde comment, it was more a stereotype, and she isn't even blonde any more. She is just a very carefree, actress, cheerleader, musician, non-academic type. She is actually a very strong kid because she spilled boiling water on her legs a few years ago, and go severe burns on her legs. She knows what pain and trauma are . . . even if her life has been a pretty cushy number overall.

As for her headache/backache, I'll respond in another posting. We had a very difficult day yesterday . . .

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Yesterday wasn't so good.

She laid around all day, taking 2 adult Advil every four hours. That was hardly touching the pain she had in her spine and head.

I didn't know what to do with her by 3:00, because she had already had more pills than she was meant to take in a 24 hr period, and she was unable to move one inch. Tylenol doesn't really help her either . . .

I called her regular doctor's emergency line (the pediatrician neurologist left on vacation on Friday), as well as the Children's Hospital nurse line. The emergency doctor on-call did not respond, and the nurse line questioned what was happening with her. In the end, she told me to call an Ambulance, and have her transported to the closest hospital. I would have preferred to drive her myself, but she couldn't walk or stand up, even WITH pain killers maxed out.

The ambulance drivers left us sitting in the hallway in ER, and after 30 min someone went and got me a chair. Thank goodness, my legs have gotten progressively numb over this last week. We waited there till about 7:00, in the main throughfare, and by then she couldn't stand the pain any more (the pills we had given her had worn off). They gave her something, and said they were going to try to get her over to the pediatric area so that she could get in queue to be looked at by a doctor.

With the pain-killer in her, she was able to get into the wheelchair, but that didn't last for long. We were sitting in the pediatric area, and she was was in WAY too much pain to sit up for longer than about 5 min. After about 30 min, I approached a nurse to ask if there was ANYWHERE in the hospital she could lay down. I didn't care about the wait, but she just couldn't sit up any longer.

The nurse was a complete *$&%# and said "no, she just has to wait her turn". I tried to explain that that was fine, so long as she could lay down somewhere . . . but she said they were "too busy, and there was nowhere to put her".

I guess I kinda' lost it at that point.

I told the nurse that she simply could not sit there any longer, and if they couldn't find somewhere for her to lay down, I would have to take her home. Honestly, I didn't know how I was going to get her home, or what I was going to do once I did . . . but I couldn't let this go on indefinitely.

I went and called her dad, and asked him to come take her to Children's Hospital in the city. He was on his way, when I went back and layed her on the ground in front of a bookshelf. The nurse came by and said "you can't lay her there either ... she is going to have to sit up until her turn". I helped my daughter to her feet, and we left the pediatric area for the main ER.

We were waiting there . . . OMG that was hard to see her like that!!! . . . and I approached the guys that had helped in the Ambulance waiting area for the first 3 hrs. I asked what pills she had taken, because I needed to know what to tell them at Children's, and I also wanted to give her more Advil if it didn't conflict. The guy couldn't believe they couldn't find somewhere for her to lay down, but he gave me the name of the pill anyway. The (&^%^ nurse saw me talking to him.

So we were waiting in the ER recieving area, when the nurse came out and said "we found a bed for her". I was SO MAD, I wanted to leave anyway . . . but common sense prevailed, thankfully.

I took her back there, then went outside to have a cigarette and wait for my ex. By the time our ride showed up, I had a complete breakdown. Honestly, I don't think I have ever cried that hard in my life!!

They gave her morphine, sent us home with more + a rx for Tylenol 3 and instructions on how much we can drug her over the next 24 hrs. If she isn't better by this evening, she is to go back to Children's for a blood patch.

What a freakin' day.

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Oh Cherie, I am SO very sorry that you and your daughter are having to deal with all of this!

I really hope that you can get some much-needed answers real soon - I can't imagine what you are going through right now and how worried you must be. I have seen how bad my mum has been with having to deal with my illness so it must be even harder for you as you have your own problems to deal with also!

I am keeping you and your daughter in my thoughts and prayers and if I can help you in anyway, please let me know as I do understand some of the pain your daughter must be feeling right now !

Please keep us updated when you can and I really hope that things get better for you both real soon!
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