Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <<I still say, with how you are feeling WORSE off treatment that you should get checked for cryoglobulinemia. Good luck!>> Thanks Claudine! Well I was exactly like this before treatent so it's not anything new. I've been this way for years and I'm just to the end of my rope with it. You know how with the every day stuff, I can deal with it for a while, and if it was just one day a week I could handle it, wouldn't be worth bothering with. So part of my problem is, after being free of most of this crap for the 48 weeks I was on treatment, I am dreading living my life aching like this every day. You don't know how bad you are till you don't hurt for a while then you say wow! (Hey Im at work, not doing anything haha, catching up on email) I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope too. But what do I do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to work. hmmm.. (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back and ask for some therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? I'm one of those who like to be doing something about a problem, not just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of MY virtues hahahha. alley http://clubs./clubs/happyheppers icq 12631861 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <<I still say, with how you are feeling WORSE off treatment that you should get checked for cryoglobulinemia. Good luck!>> Thanks Claudine! Well I was exactly like this before treatent so it's not anything new. I've been this way for years and I'm just to the end of my rope with it. You know how with the every day stuff, I can deal with it for a while, and if it was just one day a week I could handle it, wouldn't be worth bothering with. So part of my problem is, after being free of most of this crap for the 48 weeks I was on treatment, I am dreading living my life aching like this every day. You don't know how bad you are till you don't hurt for a while then you say wow! (Hey Im at work, not doing anything haha, catching up on email) I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope too. But what do I do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to work. hmmm.. (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back and ask for some therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? I'm one of those who like to be doing something about a problem, not just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of MY virtues hahahha. alley http://clubs./clubs/happyheppers icq 12631861 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <<I still say, with how you are feeling WORSE off treatment that you should get checked for cryoglobulinemia. Good luck!>> Thanks Claudine! Well I was exactly like this before treatent so it's not anything new. I've been this way for years and I'm just to the end of my rope with it. You know how with the every day stuff, I can deal with it for a while, and if it was just one day a week I could handle it, wouldn't be worth bothering with. So part of my problem is, after being free of most of this crap for the 48 weeks I was on treatment, I am dreading living my life aching like this every day. You don't know how bad you are till you don't hurt for a while then you say wow! (Hey Im at work, not doing anything haha, catching up on email) I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope too. But what do I do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to work. hmmm.. (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back and ask for some therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? I'm one of those who like to be doing something about a problem, not just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of MY virtues hahahha. alley http://clubs./clubs/happyheppers icq 12631861 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <andromedagurl@...> wrote: Yep you are right Alley. They gave me 28 pints of blood was told at least 1 of the pints and probably more were tainted. I was told also that I had antibodies for B also, and that my body fought the B off. We can all look back and say " what if " , but it's too late now to worry about that. What matters is moving on with our lives, not feeling guilty for mistakes we made or situations we had no control over. We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. Just my way of looking at it. alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <andromedagurl@...> wrote: Yep you are right Alley. They gave me 28 pints of blood was told at least 1 of the pints and probably more were tainted. I was told also that I had antibodies for B also, and that my body fought the B off. We can all look back and say " what if " , but it's too late now to worry about that. What matters is moving on with our lives, not feeling guilty for mistakes we made or situations we had no control over. We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. Just my way of looking at it. alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <andromedagurl@...> wrote: Yep you are right Alley. They gave me 28 pints of blood was told at least 1 of the pints and probably more were tainted. I was told also that I had antibodies for B also, and that my body fought the B off. We can all look back and say " what if " , but it's too late now to worry about that. What matters is moving on with our lives, not feeling guilty for mistakes we made or situations we had no control over. We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. Just my way of looking at it. alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 <andromedagurl@...> wrote: Yep you are right Alley. They gave me 28 pints of blood was told at least 1 of the pints and probably more were tainted. I was told also that I had antibodies for B also, and that my body fought the B off. We can all look back and say " what if " , but it's too late now to worry about that. What matters is moving on with our lives, not feeling guilty for mistakes we made or situations we had no control over. We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. Just my way of looking at it. alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 --- <andromedagurl@...> wrote: > I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope > too. But what do I > do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to > work. hmmm.. > (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back > and ask for some > therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? > > I'm one of those who like to be doing something > about a problem, not > just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of > MY virtues hahahha. Physical therapy is a very good idea. If your problems, which have been ongoing for years, are due to muscle and joint problems, NOTHING is going to solve the problem overnight. Drugs for pain to mask the problem maybe, but not eliminate or improve whatever is causing the problem. If your pains are due to cryo though, then interferon is considered the treatment for that. And of course, it could be a combination of problems, and no one answer. Good luck. I'm glad my chiropractor wasn't like yours! I did have some problems with muscle spasms at first (afterall, those muscles had been pulled out of place for years, they did resist!), right after the adjustments, but valium got rid of that problem. The ultrasound massage they did after an adjustment was WONDERFUL. (I want one of those machines!) Some physical therapy places do ultrasound too. Claudine __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 --- <andromedagurl@...> wrote: > I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope > too. But what do I > do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to > work. hmmm.. > (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back > and ask for some > therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? > > I'm one of those who like to be doing something > about a problem, not > just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of > MY virtues hahahha. Physical therapy is a very good idea. If your problems, which have been ongoing for years, are due to muscle and joint problems, NOTHING is going to solve the problem overnight. Drugs for pain to mask the problem maybe, but not eliminate or improve whatever is causing the problem. If your pains are due to cryo though, then interferon is considered the treatment for that. And of course, it could be a combination of problems, and no one answer. Good luck. I'm glad my chiropractor wasn't like yours! I did have some problems with muscle spasms at first (afterall, those muscles had been pulled out of place for years, they did resist!), right after the adjustments, but valium got rid of that problem. The ultrasound massage they did after an adjustment was WONDERFUL. (I want one of those machines!) Some physical therapy places do ultrasound too. Claudine __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 --- <andromedagurl@...> wrote: > I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope > too. But what do I > do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to > work. hmmm.. > (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back > and ask for some > therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? > > I'm one of those who like to be doing something > about a problem, not > just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of > MY virtues hahahha. Physical therapy is a very good idea. If your problems, which have been ongoing for years, are due to muscle and joint problems, NOTHING is going to solve the problem overnight. Drugs for pain to mask the problem maybe, but not eliminate or improve whatever is causing the problem. If your pains are due to cryo though, then interferon is considered the treatment for that. And of course, it could be a combination of problems, and no one answer. Good luck. I'm glad my chiropractor wasn't like yours! I did have some problems with muscle spasms at first (afterall, those muscles had been pulled out of place for years, they did resist!), right after the adjustments, but valium got rid of that problem. The ultrasound massage they did after an adjustment was WONDERFUL. (I want one of those machines!) Some physical therapy places do ultrasound too. Claudine __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 --- <andromedagurl@...> wrote: > I'm glad it works for you and gives me some hope > too. But what do I > do inbetween, while I'm waiting for the Elavil to > work. hmmm.. > (thinking out loud). Maybe I'll call the doc back > and ask for some > therapy to go along with it, SOMETHING you know? > > I'm one of those who like to be doing something > about a problem, not > just waiting. Patience is a virtue, but not one of > MY virtues hahahha. Physical therapy is a very good idea. If your problems, which have been ongoing for years, are due to muscle and joint problems, NOTHING is going to solve the problem overnight. Drugs for pain to mask the problem maybe, but not eliminate or improve whatever is causing the problem. If your pains are due to cryo though, then interferon is considered the treatment for that. And of course, it could be a combination of problems, and no one answer. Good luck. I'm glad my chiropractor wasn't like yours! I did have some problems with muscle spasms at first (afterall, those muscles had been pulled out of place for years, they did resist!), right after the adjustments, but valium got rid of that problem. The ultrasound massage they did after an adjustment was WONDERFUL. (I want one of those machines!) Some physical therapy places do ultrasound too. Claudine __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Oh.. and i wanted to ask... My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can apply for some financial help. do you think that is sensible or lazy? I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Oh.. and i wanted to ask... My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can apply for some financial help. do you think that is sensible or lazy? I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Oh.. and i wanted to ask... My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can apply for some financial help. do you think that is sensible or lazy? I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Oh.. and i wanted to ask... My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can apply for some financial help. do you think that is sensible or lazy? I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 > We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I >think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. > Just my way of looking at it. > alley Alley: I thought I'd let you know that I appreciated ....your way of looking at it! My DH is picking up a copy of his most recent bloodwork today. Guess I'm kinda anxious as to what the 'next step' is gonna look like for us. Elin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 > We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I >think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. > Just my way of looking at it. > alley Alley: I thought I'd let you know that I appreciated ....your way of looking at it! My DH is picking up a copy of his most recent bloodwork today. Guess I'm kinda anxious as to what the 'next step' is gonna look like for us. Elin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 > We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I >think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. > Just my way of looking at it. > alley Alley: I thought I'd let you know that I appreciated ....your way of looking at it! My DH is picking up a copy of his most recent bloodwork today. Guess I'm kinda anxious as to what the 'next step' is gonna look like for us. Elin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 > We be heppers A sad way to help pioneer a new age isn't it? But I >think my stars it isn't cancer or HIV or MS, etc. > Just my way of looking at it. > alley Alley: I thought I'd let you know that I appreciated ....your way of looking at it! My DH is picking up a copy of his most recent bloodwork today. Guess I'm kinda anxious as to what the 'next step' is gonna look like for us. Elin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Nix the valum! For some reason, valium maks me angry. I try to avoid it. Sometimes it's given with other meds after surgery and I remember getting it after I had my first kid, and I wanted to rip people's heads off haha. I knew what it was cuz my Mom gave me a valium one day (when I was a teen) for a really bad migraine (I was desparate) and it just made the headache worse it seemed. Weird how we all react differently! And that massage table with the rollers for your back? EW! It HURT! I hated that thing along with the electrode thing. Felt like bugs crawling up my back. Maybe cuz I already hurt constantly, my patience I think was just totally gone with everything and everything seemed to hurt tremendously more than maybe it should have. Kinda how I feel now. The longer I ache without relief, the more every little thing seems to hurt when intellectually, I know it shouldn't. Well, that is if i had a brain hahahaha alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Nix the valum! For some reason, valium maks me angry. I try to avoid it. Sometimes it's given with other meds after surgery and I remember getting it after I had my first kid, and I wanted to rip people's heads off haha. I knew what it was cuz my Mom gave me a valium one day (when I was a teen) for a really bad migraine (I was desparate) and it just made the headache worse it seemed. Weird how we all react differently! And that massage table with the rollers for your back? EW! It HURT! I hated that thing along with the electrode thing. Felt like bugs crawling up my back. Maybe cuz I already hurt constantly, my patience I think was just totally gone with everything and everything seemed to hurt tremendously more than maybe it should have. Kinda how I feel now. The longer I ache without relief, the more every little thing seems to hurt when intellectually, I know it shouldn't. Well, that is if i had a brain hahahaha alley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Hi Alley Gosh you make me laugh so much with some of your posts :-} I think it's very wise to document everything about your illness. I recently tried for full disability and was turned down....although I did qualify for level 1. Like Connie said, I am not able to work now in a 9-5 job....maybe something at home....but I've been declared unemployable by my Doc for 4 years. It is hard to find financial help when you need it, fortunately I'm doing ok thanks to my son who lives with me, he pays the rent and most of the bills, I buy the groceries etc etc. This ain't going to last forever though...he's getting rather serious with new girlfriend ;-} Alley, I also agree we can't go around kicking ourselves about how we got HepC. It isn't going to help, just make us feel worse. All the " ifs " in the word, hindsight is 20-20. Connie, thanx for the welcome....and I appreciate your advice and you're right about Canada....we have a good medical system in the fact that it's free to see the doc, hosptilization, tests etc are all free. But Canada is also behind on a lot of things, probably due to the money paid for the free med services. I've been on anti-depressants on and off since 92...I'm taking Effexor now...I'm still having a hard time getting into level 4 sleep. But then I've had a horrific week too, car accident, my car is a write-off, waiting to see what government insurance will give me for my wrecked car, making a settlement for pain and suffering due to accident etc etc it just goes on and on. I am declaring this weekend a vacation...turning off the phone and not answering the door....ordering a bunch of chinese food and just going to veggie out all weekend....can we say " brain fog " ....all together now....BRAIN FOG. Hey Connie, I'm outta my cage all weekend. lol Hugggs Carol wrote: > Oh.. and i wanted to ask... > > My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, > responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can > apply for some financial help. > > do you think that is sensible or lazy? > > I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and > gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha > > alley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Hi Alley Gosh you make me laugh so much with some of your posts :-} I think it's very wise to document everything about your illness. I recently tried for full disability and was turned down....although I did qualify for level 1. Like Connie said, I am not able to work now in a 9-5 job....maybe something at home....but I've been declared unemployable by my Doc for 4 years. It is hard to find financial help when you need it, fortunately I'm doing ok thanks to my son who lives with me, he pays the rent and most of the bills, I buy the groceries etc etc. This ain't going to last forever though...he's getting rather serious with new girlfriend ;-} Alley, I also agree we can't go around kicking ourselves about how we got HepC. It isn't going to help, just make us feel worse. All the " ifs " in the word, hindsight is 20-20. Connie, thanx for the welcome....and I appreciate your advice and you're right about Canada....we have a good medical system in the fact that it's free to see the doc, hosptilization, tests etc are all free. But Canada is also behind on a lot of things, probably due to the money paid for the free med services. I've been on anti-depressants on and off since 92...I'm taking Effexor now...I'm still having a hard time getting into level 4 sleep. But then I've had a horrific week too, car accident, my car is a write-off, waiting to see what government insurance will give me for my wrecked car, making a settlement for pain and suffering due to accident etc etc it just goes on and on. I am declaring this weekend a vacation...turning off the phone and not answering the door....ordering a bunch of chinese food and just going to veggie out all weekend....can we say " brain fog " ....all together now....BRAIN FOG. Hey Connie, I'm outta my cage all weekend. lol Hugggs Carol wrote: > Oh.. and i wanted to ask... > > My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, > responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can > apply for some financial help. > > do you think that is sensible or lazy? > > I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and > gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha > > alley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Hi Alley Gosh you make me laugh so much with some of your posts :-} I think it's very wise to document everything about your illness. I recently tried for full disability and was turned down....although I did qualify for level 1. Like Connie said, I am not able to work now in a 9-5 job....maybe something at home....but I've been declared unemployable by my Doc for 4 years. It is hard to find financial help when you need it, fortunately I'm doing ok thanks to my son who lives with me, he pays the rent and most of the bills, I buy the groceries etc etc. This ain't going to last forever though...he's getting rather serious with new girlfriend ;-} Alley, I also agree we can't go around kicking ourselves about how we got HepC. It isn't going to help, just make us feel worse. All the " ifs " in the word, hindsight is 20-20. Connie, thanx for the welcome....and I appreciate your advice and you're right about Canada....we have a good medical system in the fact that it's free to see the doc, hosptilization, tests etc are all free. But Canada is also behind on a lot of things, probably due to the money paid for the free med services. I've been on anti-depressants on and off since 92...I'm taking Effexor now...I'm still having a hard time getting into level 4 sleep. But then I've had a horrific week too, car accident, my car is a write-off, waiting to see what government insurance will give me for my wrecked car, making a settlement for pain and suffering due to accident etc etc it just goes on and on. I am declaring this weekend a vacation...turning off the phone and not answering the door....ordering a bunch of chinese food and just going to veggie out all weekend....can we say " brain fog " ....all together now....BRAIN FOG. Hey Connie, I'm outta my cage all weekend. lol Hugggs Carol wrote: > Oh.. and i wanted to ask... > > My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, > responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can > apply for some financial help. > > do you think that is sensible or lazy? > > I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and > gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha > > alley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Hi Alley Gosh you make me laugh so much with some of your posts :-} I think it's very wise to document everything about your illness. I recently tried for full disability and was turned down....although I did qualify for level 1. Like Connie said, I am not able to work now in a 9-5 job....maybe something at home....but I've been declared unemployable by my Doc for 4 years. It is hard to find financial help when you need it, fortunately I'm doing ok thanks to my son who lives with me, he pays the rent and most of the bills, I buy the groceries etc etc. This ain't going to last forever though...he's getting rather serious with new girlfriend ;-} Alley, I also agree we can't go around kicking ourselves about how we got HepC. It isn't going to help, just make us feel worse. All the " ifs " in the word, hindsight is 20-20. Connie, thanx for the welcome....and I appreciate your advice and you're right about Canada....we have a good medical system in the fact that it's free to see the doc, hosptilization, tests etc are all free. But Canada is also behind on a lot of things, probably due to the money paid for the free med services. I've been on anti-depressants on and off since 92...I'm taking Effexor now...I'm still having a hard time getting into level 4 sleep. But then I've had a horrific week too, car accident, my car is a write-off, waiting to see what government insurance will give me for my wrecked car, making a settlement for pain and suffering due to accident etc etc it just goes on and on. I am declaring this weekend a vacation...turning off the phone and not answering the door....ordering a bunch of chinese food and just going to veggie out all weekend....can we say " brain fog " ....all together now....BRAIN FOG. Hey Connie, I'm outta my cage all weekend. lol Hugggs Carol wrote: > Oh.. and i wanted to ask... > > My idea here is to also have the doc document my symptoms, treatment, > responses etc. so that if, when I get older, if I can't work, I can > apply for some financial help. > > do you think that is sensible or lazy? > > I know how hard it can be to get financial help when you need it and > gawd forbid I should ever get that bad! hahhhaha > > alley > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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