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Have a blast, Dej and tell us all about it when you get back..:hug: |
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Either way, I wish you the best and hope you find a better way to work this out. I know this post is late and should have been made a few days ago. But, I felt you made some excellent points needing to be emphasized since so many people are in your exact same position. |
@craig :hug: I too saw that her daddy with a heart condition was going to brave the mall by pushing a wheel chair and it made me worry.
I know she tries very hard and is a giving caring wonderful woman who feels so shackled by this stupid disease. Its so hard to ask for help, and sometimes when we ask, we get told no, or im sorry I cant help you. Its a talent to learn to keep knocking on closed doors, or to find the strength to continue to the next door till we find help. Sometimes the stress, and embarassment and strain of continually asking for help is just as exhausting as the whole trip itself. I know my family wouldnt/couldnt help me even if I stood there with a fist full of money. The local churches surrounding my mom have refused to help me help her from far away, and my brothers refuse to speak to her, let alone take her shopping. Sometimes it just feels like the world is against us. I do hope in a less stressful time you can prepare for stressful events or seasons in advance. Folks are much more likely to commiting to help you when they themselves have not yet been hit by the seasons rush. Call the local NMSS and ask, local churches, or even hire someone if you must. I tend to shop all year. yes, sometimes I pay $20 for an item that may go on sale later on at a "black friday" type sale for $10 but I didnt have to stand in line, fight the crowds or choose between the awful colors that are left in the bottom of the pile after the pickings were done. I have learned the hard way I simply dont have what it takes to fight the crowds, or the people in them, or the traffic on the way to the crowds. I shudder at the thought of it all. Since I know in advance I cant/wont be able to do it, I am ahead of the game. I even address my Christmas cards in April or May some years and tuck them away, so when Thanksgiving rolls around, I dont have to panic. :hug::hug::hug: @Erin. :hug::hug::hug: she sounds exhausted. |
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I finally got my mom out to do some shopping done yesterday. (did I already mention this? brainfoggy today)
My dad drove us and waited for us either in the car, or in the snack bar of Target. My mom got some shopping done, I managed to toss in a few things for her that I dont think she noticed. After about 45mins to an hour at Target, my right leg started to get really really really tired. I was pushing a cart, mom was riding the scooter. We got almost up to the checkout, when my leg had enough and I told mom to get off the scooter and push the cart for me, that we were switching and she could do the paying. She was fine with that and let me sit down and ride the scooter the rest of the way. I think I only had the scooter for about 5 minutes before I plugged it back in for the next person, but at least now I have a better idea of how far I can get. I had no sleep yesterday when I went shopping too. Stupid steroids wouldnt let me sleep monday night, so I got up really early yesterday and told my parents if we were shopping we were doing it then. Which was cool with my dad because he's better earlier in the morning. (all he had to do was sit and wait somewhat impatiently for us to shop, so at least he was sitting most of the time...unless he went shopping for a few minutes without us) Now that I've got a better idea on what can be done, now I think the last minute stuff will probably not be as big a deal. I still need to go with my dad to get a few things for my mom, but I think we'll be able to do it without a wheelchair as long as the two of us dont do a bunch of rushing around, and we should probably have a list and a map of WalMart so we know where to find stuff. If my mom will let us leave her at home (hard to do) that would be easier. I managed to get about 4hrs of sleep after the shopping adventure with my mom yesterday, and then last night, I managed to get to sleep around 4am rather than at 8 or 9am, so I feel a bit better than I had been for the past couple of weeks. Slept till around 11am this morning too. That was nice to get some sleep. (thanks to my little friend, valium!) I'm just still not used to this MS stuff. Usually I'm just numb, or having a vision problem. Or feeling really tired. Having a walking/moving problem this time around was more than a bit scary and freaked me out a ton. My legs are still kind of drunk, but not near as bad as they were. (I'd probably still have to insist on a breathalyzer if a cop ever stopped me and wanted me to walk the line) I'm calling my neuro or my regular doctor and asking for some physical therapy to start just after Xmas. (I'll be done with the 'roids probably a day or two before Xmas) |
This is a welcomed post and glad to read the news. Erin, this will be tough for you to recognize because I fought it tooth and nail. "YOU" need to be riding in the store provided electric scooters at every store that provides one. I know, you are thinking, "Nah, I'm not that bad off and they are for disabled people and I'm not disabled."
My wife and psych counselor both explained it to me this way. Wouldn't you rather have the energy and be comfortable shopping in the store rather than spending the limited abilities and energy getting to the store and then pushing a cart around the store? Use the tools that are provided for you. Lesson here, both your Mom "AND" you should have been using electric scooters and you would have still accomplished everything without pushing yourself to the limits. Warning! No drag racing in the store!!!! Once again you impress me. Why? Feeling the way you did and everything you were doing, you still took time to put the electric scooter back and "PLUG IT IN" for the next person. "AWESOME!!!" Erin, this is how you learn to have MS and NOT have MS own you. Great Job!!! |
Craig......you impress me. With all you have going on with your own health issues you still find time to acknowledge others and their accomplishments. The world needs more people like you.
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OMG i am beat! Those two shopped circles around me. I found the crowds, the heat, the lights, and the buzz of the store were entirely too much for me. I was a puddle in the backseat for the ride home. They wanted to stop at several other places, and I simply wasnt able to join in. I didnt buy a single thing, but I did help one of them shop for her 15 great grand children. She needed gifts for all and only had $100 to spend. I showed her some magic and we worked some deals. Her total was $103 not bad! The other one was shopping for herself as he christmas was done long ago, and she just wanted to treat herself (my kinda gal)
im beat! I managed to lay down for a few minutes to get enough energy to shower, and thankful that the hubby cooked. im off to vegetate and recoup. I am spoonless now. :o |
you know, if I hadnt plugged the scooter back in for the next person, my mom would have gotten back on the scooter and run me over with it. (and then she'd have plugged it back in herself)
and my mom has run me over (intentionally) with scooters before. So, I dont want to get run over...again. I was way too exhausted to try to avoid getting hit, and my leg was pretty much dead. It was all I could do to walk out to the car. But, really, it's totally annoying to go shopping with mom early in the day, to find a scooter that was unplugged and DEAD. I sure as heck dont want to try to go shopping on a day that I may need that scooter only to find a dead one. Heck yeah, I'm always going to plug it back in unless there's someone waiting to use it. (and then I'll probably warn them if I thought the scooter was close to dying or something) |
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