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Girlie Girl 04-30-2008 09:35 AM

Giving In
 
Well, I am giving in. My neuro wants me to have the steroid treatment. I am always so reluctant to call her. I never like to complain but I have been out of work for a week (feeling like crap for a month) and there has been no improvement yet. I guess I need to do this.

I just don't like to be out of work for so long. I am the only one who does my job so everything just sits at my desk, waiting for me to come back. With the steroids I will be out for at least 3 weeks (I do the 9 day IV).

I am feeling a little depressed I guess. I was feeling so good for so long and now this d*** disease is biting me again! Ugh!! Why??? Sorry for the pity party, I guess I just needed to vent. There are others that are dealing with a whole lot more than I am.

Thanks for listening!:o

AfterMyNap 04-30-2008 09:52 AM

Vent away, Girlie, when you're the one living it, it's bad enough. No matter what happens to us, there is always someone who has it worse— that doesn't make your experience any easier or less of an impact.

Please don't think of getting the meds you need as "giving in", think of it as taking action!

Can you work out of the office? It's no fun to haul a full briefcase around, but if you can at least stay a little caught-up, the return will be easier.

It's hard, but you'll make it!:hug:

BaxterTheBunny 04-30-2008 09:58 AM

I know what you mean. I just finished a treatment. The one good thing was I discovered my insurance pays 100% for a home health nurse. So I was able to stay at home and they would come by each day and give me my treatment. That made it a better experience.

I hope your employer is understanding. Maybe you could go by your work (even after hours so you wouldn't get 'sucked in') and pick up some work or take some home?

The steriods are so hard on the body. You may want to talk w/ your doctor about getting extra fluids with the roids. For some reason I think that helps my body.

Hope this treatment goes smoothly for you and you see tremendous results!

((HUGS))

Girlie Girl 04-30-2008 09:59 AM

I would love to work at home. I have mentioned it before, the last time I had the IV. But the problem is I am in the union, so I don't think they would let me that easily. My boss would love to have me work at home but the union is hard to deal with. If they let me then they would have to let others.

Thanks for reminding me that I am taking action! I need to put that up somewhere so I don't feel like this again. It is a good saying and a good way to think of the steroids. I always feel like I am weak because I have to have them. But in reality I am strong because I am fighting this thing! Thanks AMN!!!!!!:hug:

Girlie Girl 04-30-2008 10:02 AM

Thanks Baxter!!!! Yes, my insurance pays for the home nurse too. She will come the first day, after I get my midline placed, and will show me what to do. Then I will be on my own to do it myself. She will come the last day to take out the midline, and she will be available to come whenever I need her.

I am going to talk to the boss and see what they can do. Even if it is just a little work from the house.

How are you feeling after your round?

tkrik 04-30-2008 10:21 AM

Girlie, I can totally relate to what you are going through. I just went through the same emotional crap. You feel so good for so long, think all is going well and life will get back to normal then BAM! :Bang-Head: you're hit with an exacerbation and your down for a bit.

I am glad that you will be starting the steroids and hope it goes well. If you can find away to work a bit from home that would be great. It certainly would help with the work related stress levels as you can stay somewhat caught up and won't get slammed when you get back to the office.

Let us know how you are doing.

Girlie Girl 04-30-2008 10:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tkrik (Post 269792)
Let us know how you are doing.

I will, thank you for caring!

weegot5kiz 04-30-2008 01:19 PM

i am with tk on that total blind side, sometimes. I hope the roids help you girlie girl, its just a shame all these diff meds hit us all diff, so like i said I hope they work for you and get you back to feeling better real soon, hang in there:hug:

Girlie Girl 04-30-2008 01:52 PM

Thanks so much Frank! I am hoping they help out. :o

Kitty 04-30-2008 04:40 PM

I hope the steroids help.....they can be rough on the tummy so make sure to take them with food. And a few Tums wouldn't hurt, either!!

You're taking an active role in your healthcare - that's great! Giving in would be "giving up" to this disease and nobody wants to do that!! Be gentle with yourself - we tend to beat up on ourselves the hardest and with the least need.

You're doing the right thing. Good luck!! :hug:


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