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Old 10-06-2022, 11:19 PM #1
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Hi all. I should go to bed after LONG Day! Went to Pain Clinic. a lot of steroid shots for pain and problems. Injury on right chest muscles. Have had to push push to get thru this move and my daughter stepping away from helping. She is finally back at least a little. I am in Assisted Living living now. They won’t validate my Myasthenia Gravis. Had a brief nurse meeting today I asked for because I haven’t gotten services I need. Laundry and trash out are top of list. It was said I need a doctor face to face and an order and a reason for a shower aide and laundry. I told this nurse before I have a lousy PA as current GP. This PA will not validate my Myasthenia. My great Pain Clinic doc is a wonderful brilliant PA so don’t think I am down on PA folks. Will update you more. Must do bed. Sculptor 44
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