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For each of us, the good or bad days have different meanings or definitions.
I hope that each of us can learn and experience from each other what this all means? For me, getting up and actually out of bed without a flomping whale [and I'm not fat!] battle is a good thing! Going to the Kitchen and getting juice, coffee or tea to start the day without a drunken sailor walk is GOOD! Bad day is when getting outta bed takes about 5-10 minutes of re-arranging myself so my feet touch the floor and then I can propel my self up with the cane. The rest of the day is determined by that start. Next? - j |
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a good day is a day i can stand and walk without absolute agony the day after being on my feet for more than 20 minutes
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Good day,is when I make it up,to the BED,and spend at least 2 hrs.
before I pull myself up. Sit up until I fall alseep fall after another hr. take well like d and the whale thing (not fat either) a while to crawl up the wall and stagger back to the old lazy boy chair,body parts intact. Bad day.doing it all over again,the next night. Good day, hit your head hard enough,and many times falling, ,well what's wrong with wondering ![]() on your forehead got there,ouch is that what you mean?? ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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Now I feel bad
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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Sleeipng first thru the night only waking up every maybe every 2 1/2 to 3 hours instead of 1 and a 1/2. Then when awake - watch the news in bed and have a chance to relax before then nausea from the gastroparesis hits - and waiting to see just how bad that will be..... based on that - maybe broth but if a good day, ensure, again, on a good day, a couple ensures with the meds without too much nausea..... and on a great day - the ability to take the electric scooter around the corner to the store.... and be able to do something like concentrate on a movie, or a hobby, or get some wash done, or talk with friends..... then do it all again..... go to bed hoping the next day will be a good one.... and sometimes it is!
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There is no way I'd complain about my bad days after reading the ones already posted.
Billye
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Ok, time for another post. For me, a good day is waking up without a pounding headache. I have head nasty headaches for years, never going without a headache, day in and day out. I just determined it was from my family history. Some people actually have no idea what a headache feels like, others only have a headache on rare occasions...I have one every day, well, I have a continual headache, all the time. I was diagnosed with sleep apnea, and put on CPAP. I would wake without a headache, and that became my good minutes, the headache came back full force within the hour. I saw my sleep doctor after 2 months on CPAP, with little change, and he put me on Lunesta.
I know, to some, this may seem trivial. Everything is a huge undertaking for me because of my intolerance's. Like the Lunesta, the doctor wanted me on Ambien CR, but it contains gluten. The insurance company wanted me to take a generic Ambien (not CR), yet the drug company could not verify the product as gluten free, so Lunesta became my med. Every time I take a med, I am taking a chance on getting sick from something in the med. So for me, a good day is one more without being glutened or effected by any of the other intolerance's. Finally, after one week on Lunesta, I am sleeping nearly 6 hours, and I can go 2-3 hours without a headache. Yet, now that I am spending more time in bed, my neuropathy is acting up. The cellphone is ringing in my foot again, and I have a cold spot on my right leg, just below the knee. One day at a time, that's our best bet. Keep at it, never give up. ![]()
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besides the fact that a cpap machine keeps your airway unobstructed and results in increased blood oxygen, could it be that the filter on the cpap is keeping you from breathing in irritants which result in your getting a headache and which may be why you get the headache a few hours after you get up still.
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In Memorium
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From reading the few posts here - I think the perception is that this is a comparision on whos the worst.... I dont think thats the point - for me the importance of knowing that each of us struggles and manages to get thru every day - in SPITE of what we are dealing with (which are obviously many different manisfestations of the same disease) can make us stronger by gaining a bit of strength from each other....... I find so many of you so strong and give me inspiration to continue when sometimes I dont know how I can - but I do - cause we all are
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Deb We urge all doctors to take time to listen to your patients.. don't "isolate" symptoms but look at the whole spectrum. If a patient tells you s/he feels as if s/he's falling apart and "nothing seems to be working properly", chances are s/he's right! |
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