No results yet from the neuro on the results the hospital was to have sent 3/24 and still haden't as of yesterday. Maybe next week - I hate the insurance and hospitals sometimes.
Funny, the more the physical problems set in, the more I am disgusted with myself for not having a job that utilizes my mind more. So far, that seems in tact, LOL.
Thankful for the weekend. Brian lectured me that it is not right to plan on taking 3 days to cut the lawn. Now that he's moved out and has his own business, he doesn't have the time to stop by and help so much. I'm thankful when he comes by and just brings the mail in - I don't want to do it.
I wonder how MS'ers handle the whole disability issue. I feel guilty for parking in handicapped so I have issues with all this. Probably some poetry would help.
Well, Lorrie, I did not my disabled parking pass for 5 years after my first optic neuritis attack (1995), I continued working, of course, but by 2000 I realized while walking a long distance to Boeing Company security gates, that "Man, my legs are tired..." So, the Boeing security guard advised me to talk with my MS doctor about a disbled placard, then I can apply for inside parking on company property, I did that within months, I don't feel guilty at all, if I am feeling good, I don't park in the disabled spots, with MS, you never know when your having a bad day, so it's good to have in my car, just in case. I do notice, however, all my friends want to shop with me during the holidays! HA HA HA HA!!! It's funny!
It seems like it takes forever to get any response from doctors, I think they want to be sure though. It shouldn't take that long, one month, that's a long time for results. Try to make the best of it this weekend, if you feel your body needs to take a rest, then do it, listen to your body. God Bless! Raylene
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