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Steff 08-24-2007 01:00 PM

How many of you are in a wheelchair?
 
how many of you have such severe pain that you cannot walk and need a wheelchair?
i am still trying to decide if i belong here. it seems to me that so many people can do things in pain i know- but at a tolerable pain.
i am in bed. i dread trying to get dressed
steff

Dakota 08-25-2007 12:02 AM

I am not in a wheelchair, Steff. But I can only be out of bed from 3-5 hours a day. The rest of the time I am in bed or lying down on the couch. For several hours every afternoon and maybe a couple of hours a night I am pretty miserable with the pain. We are all different.

Steff 08-25-2007 12:50 AM

wheelchair
 
i ask this because i do not think my diagnosis is correct. it seems as if everyone has some mobility. i know everyone is in pain and to some great pain. but it seems that everyone can walk around, in pain, for awhile. where as i can barely make it to the bathroom without knives and acid ripping into my legs and feet, and then that's it. if i crawled on my knees they would hurt the same. i want to scream in agony and i do, just from 10 steps.
steff

Julie K 08-25-2007 01:21 AM

I am not in a wheel chair, but I do use crutches (the kind that hook around your arm) to help keep my balance. Does your doctor have you on any medications to help you deal with the pain? If so, maybe you need to try something else. I had to go through several different meds before they have finally found one that is starting to help so I can be functional.

I am sorry you are in so much pain. :hug:

HeyJoe 08-25-2007 01:43 AM

i had a 6 week period where i could not put a foot on the floor it was sheer agony.....everyone had different levels of pain and even with the person the pain level varies over time

Brian 08-25-2007 02:51 AM

In the beginning i was the same as Joe, a wheel chair was looking real good alternative than having to walk on my feet, i layed down on the sofa or bed every chance i could.

daniella 08-25-2007 06:53 AM

I was in bed basically for four months crying in pain. Each step was horrible and could barely put my foot down. I wore an airboot and when I got out of it I thought I would die in pain. I'm still in horrible pain and in a flare up but pushing to do more and am out of bed full days and now walking slow outside on short walks but the pain is intense but can do more daily things too. I'm so sorry for everything. Can I ask what your docs think is going on? I'm sure you have had mri of your brain and spine but maybe not cause I know for me they thought it was coming from there at one point for me. It wasn't though. I know I asked before but did you read my response about the tunneled catheter? I wonder if something like that would give you pain relief so you can get moving more. I was against it but now am thinking I may try it after I try something less invasive. Sending thoughts.

fanfaire 08-25-2007 10:37 PM

I use a wheelchair part time. I can walk short distances, like around the house, but cannot get around something as large as a grocery store, mall or airport without assistance. But it is mainly because of severe auto-immune fatigue rather than pain.

Don't get me wrong. The pain is awful. But I am generally able to force myself to keep moving no matter how much it hurts, whereas if I keep going past the point of physical exhaustion, I will nearly collapse.

There are times, though, when I do have too much numbness in my lower limbs to walk around a public place safely, and I would use the chair then too. Fortunately, these occasions are rare for me.

fanfaire,
whose husband doesn't mind pushing her around (in her wheelchair, of course)

LizaJane 08-25-2007 11:01 PM

Holy COw
 
All those diagnoses and the insurance company is fighting? It seems a dumb move on their part. Those are heavy-duty illnesses with positive tests. and I wouldn't have thought they'd do more than try to see if they could intimidate you, with all that going on.

Quote:

Originally Posted by fanfaire (Post 141243)
I use a wheelchair part time. I can walk short distances, like around the house, but cannot get around something as large as a grocery store, mall or airport without assistance. But it is mainly because of severe auto-immune fatigue rather than pain.

Don't get me wrong. The pain is awful. But I am generally able to force myself to keep moving no matter how much it hurts, whereas if I keep going past the point of physical exhaustion, I will nearly collapse.

There are times, though, when I do have too much numbness in my lower limbs to walk around a public place safely, and I would use the chair then too. Fortunately, these occasions are rare for me.

fanfaire,
whose husband doesn't mind pushing her around (in her wheelchair, of course)


LizaJane 08-25-2007 11:03 PM

Holy COw
 
<<Fanfaire,
whose husband doesn't mind pushing her around (in her wheelchair, of course)
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Sjogren's syndrome, fibromyalgia, gastroparesis, diabetes, celiac disease, chronic myofascial pain, periodic limb movement disorder, Raynaud's, hypothyroidism >>


All those diagnoses and the insurance company is fighting? It seems a dumb move on their part. Those are heavy-duty illnesses with positive tests. and I wouldn't have thought they'd do more than try to see if they could intimidate you, with all that going on. (I don't see neuropathy on your list--have you had the nerve tests?)

Quote:

Originally Posted by fanfaire (Post 141243)
I use a wheelchair part time. I can walk short distances, like around the house, but cannot get around something as large as a grocery store, mall or airport without assistance. But it is mainly because of severe auto-immune fatigue rather than pain.

Don't get me wrong. The pain is awful. But I am generally able to force myself to keep moving no matter how much it hurts, whereas if I keep going past the point of physical exhaustion, I will nearly collapse.

There are times, though, when I do have too much numbness in my lower limbs to walk around a public place safely, and I would use the chair then too. Fortunately, these occasions are rare for me.

fanfaire,
whose husband doesn't mind pushing her around (in her wheelchair, of course)


Yorkiemom 08-25-2007 11:49 PM

Hi Steff
 
I sent you a private message.

Cathie

shiney sue 08-26-2007 12:42 AM

i WALK WITH A PLATFORM WALKER,I HAVE PN AND MANY OTHER,THINGS,
THAT ALLOW ME TO WALK 120FT WITH THE WALKER. i HAVE A ELECTRIC
WHEELCHAIR THAT GET'S ME TO SO STORES,dR.S AND OUTSIDE IN THE
AIR. bUT IT TOOK 4 YEARS OF THERPY,THAT CONTIUES..DO I HURT
YES,DID I SPEND TIME IN BED ,FOR SHORT TIME,TO MUCH PAIN..I SLEEP
IN A CHAIR WITH MY LEGS UP. mY LEGS ARE BOTH IN UNABOOTS AND HAVE
BEEN SINCE MAY. i HAVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF THE HOSPITAL,AND IN AND
OUT OF REHAB AGAIN.. i TIRED,I HURT,I CRY, I SCREAM,AND THERE ARE
DAYS I FEEL NO PAIN AT ALL...ONCE AGAIN WE ARE ALL DIFFERERNT,
OUR WE WOULD NOT BE HERE TALKING ...WE JUST MIGHT BE NUTS, SUE

cwc000 08-26-2007 12:06 PM

Steff
 
Have you considered trying the Anodyne Therapy? I rented the machine
for a two month trial. I don't have any pain but just numbness now So they applied my rental fee to the purchase. I believe you can pay it out
over time

[URL="vhttp://www.anodynetherapy.com/."]

I feel for you!

Carolyn

LizaJane 08-26-2007 02:20 PM

Yorkiemom
 
I didn't get the message. Please try again.

fanfaire 08-26-2007 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LizaJane (Post 141248)
All those diagnoses and the insurance company is fighting? It seems a dumb move on their part. Those are heavy-duty illnesses with positive tests. and I wouldn't have thought they'd do more than try to see if they could intimidate you, with all that going on. (I don't see neuropathy on your list--have you had the nerve tests?)

I do have peripheral neuropathy and carpal tunnel, but it is considered mild and is probably caused by the Sjogren's syndrome. I think also the fibromyalgia makes it hurt much worse than it ought to. I had the EMG (the nerve conduction test, is that the right abbreviation?) which was positive, but so far, luckily, there has not been a need for a biopsy or anything.

The long term disability insurance company took one look at the fibromyalgia diagnosis, ignored all the other ones, and hired a shrink to declare that all that was wrong with me was somatoform disorder. This particular company does it ALL THE TIME because there is a two year benefit limitation for mental illness. Therefore, they want to declare as many claimants mentally ill as possible to save them money, even if it means they are lying and even if it means they will be sued for it.

Back on the subject of neuropathy and wheelchairs, I'm sure there is a great deal of variation in the severity of the neuropathy from person to person and whether or not the person can continue walking in such pain. If you find you can actually do more with a wheelchair than going without, then by all means use one. Also, some people aren't in much pain but have such weakness or numbness that it would cause them bodily harm to walk, in which case it would be a matter of safety for them to use a wheelchair.

fanfaire,
who would have a sig a mile long if she listed all her diagnoses :D

jarrett622 08-27-2007 09:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shiney sue (Post 141257)
i WALK WITH A PLATFORM WALKER,I HAVE PN AND MANY OTHER,THINGS,
THAT ALLOW ME TO WALK 120FT WITH THE WALKER. i HAVE A ELECTRIC
WHEELCHAIR THAT GET'S ME TO SO STORES,dR.S AND OUTSIDE IN THE
AIR. bUT IT TOOK 4 YEARS OF THERPY,THAT CONTIUES..DO I HURT
YES,DID I SPEND TIME IN BED ,FOR SHORT TIME,TO MUCH PAIN..I SLEEP
IN A CHAIR WITH MY LEGS UP. mY LEGS ARE BOTH IN UNABOOTS AND HAVE
BEEN SINCE MAY. i HAVE BEEN IN AND OUT OF THE HOSPITAL,AND IN AND
OUT OF REHAB AGAIN.. i TIRED,I HURT,I CRY, I SCREAM,AND THERE ARE
DAYS I FEEL NO PAIN AT ALL...ONCE AGAIN WE ARE ALL DIFFERERNT,
OUR WE WOULD NOT BE HERE TALKING ...WE JUST MIGHT BE NUTS, SUE

This kind of pain and the problems with DX and treating PN there can't honestly be a sane one among us. :D


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