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Old 12-10-2012, 10:35 PM #1
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I am a 46 year old mother of 5. I have diabetes, high cholesterol and high blood pressure, plus Small fiber peripheral neuropathy. I had a spinal cord stimulator (internal TENS unit) that helps some with the pain along with a cocktail of drugs that I take.

I had to quit my job in April as I was getting scared to drive. Plus it isn't good to by "fuzzy" when you are an accounting clerk.

I can't feel my feet, well I feel pain, but my feet are numb. this is also affecting my hands. I drop stuff, I trip over nothing. I can fall apart emotionally at any given moment. i just want to be there for my 2 youngest kids 12 and 8. I can't do housework. I feel like I am becoming a burden to my family. my husband has been out of work for almost 3 years (construction) somehow we just keep on keeping on.

I just hope that my disability claim goes thru. Waiting on a trial date. We are on welfare and food stamps until then.

I never thought that I would become disabled at such a young age. everything I read states that this is something that happens when you get older. Most of the people that see my neurologist are much older than me.

I am glad that I found this forum
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Old 12-12-2012, 05:28 PM #2
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Smile Hello StacyLynn!

Welcome to NT!

You've found a wonderful place for support and understanding!
Make yourself right at home! Look through the forums and post anywhere you feel inclined. People here are easy to talk to in this down-to-earth atmosphere.

Here's the link to the Disability forum: There is aLOT of good info there!

http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/fo...aysprune=&f=28



Just holler if you have any questions or need help in finding your way around. You'll find a friend around every corner!

It's great to have you!

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Wink Great to meet you!!

StacyLynn,

It is great to have you come and be with us. You will fine a great number of dear friends to listen when you are in need of ears. Please, just let us know how we can help you out. You will find out we are supportive and relaxing place.

Please keep us up to date on your situation. Again welcome, looking forward to seeing you around. My thoughts and prayers are with you.


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