Guest guest Posted March 17, 2004 Report Share Posted March 17, 2004 Welcome Mahta, I can't believe that you can get turned down for food stamps when neither of you were working...scarey..!!!! And have they ruled out Rheumatoid arthritis??? The reddness was a red flag for me in your posting. Wish I could help you more regarding disability and how to claim is as I'm looking into the same thing for my daughter. She 22 so alot of doors close for me when I try to check on things being she's an adult. She saw her Dr. at the clinic Monday and if we had insurance she'd be in the hospital right now. My disability is work related and over the years I've just confounded things with more and more medical problems so the original cause or reason for the disability is actually moot at this point. Last time Tina became ill and had no ins. whe filed for something at the dept. of ss and recieved medical coverage for anything coving her knee but had to go to the university hosp. in Iowa City. I'm praying we can get her back there again for her sake and soon. She has an acute bleeding sinusitis and bronchitis and a good chance that pneumonia is settling in her lower lung. and the hives which I was hoping was nerves................are hives and soft tissue swelling something she basically lived with for 12 years when she had juvinile rheumatoid arthritis JRA She needs blood work done to see if that's the case and maybe a bone marrow repeated to see if her 'good' CBC they drew in the office is hiding immature cells...has had neutropenia in the past too. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I hate being a nurse at times...too much knowlege and yet not enuf ... As far as pain meds and anti-depressants I'm 20 plus years from what someone would take just starting out. And so many 'new' drugs out there it's really shocking to me that elevil and darvocet haven't been made OTC meds. But they must be some of the best as they've been around a long awhile. > Everyone says I'm in denial and don't want to admit something is > wrong with me....is that normal? To experience denial, I mean? > Guess I have kind of hoped that ignoring it would make it go away. Yes denial is a step that we all have had to face and it can include deporession-anger-ets. I kept my nursing license updated for years not willing to give up on someone haveing a 'cure' so I could go back to feeling 'normal' what ever that was. The hardest part for me to live with and it's true now as it was 20 years ago..was how totaly useless I'd feel when even cleaning my house or keeping it picked up was/is more than I can do. My husband is a gift from Heaven. Most men would feel ovewhelmed to work 8 hour days and have to come home to a noisy house ful of kids and dishes or laundry to do. But we've had 28 years of perfect harmony I thank God for every day. I still have some denial factors I deal with every day. We've thankfuly learned to live with a messy house..not dirty per se tho we need to vacumm more than once a month. LOL I'll still at times try to 'neaten' the place up and end up sitting on the floor..unable to get up....but laughing about it...that is so important to be able to laugh at myself...so others could laugh too. Just Me...... k Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Dear , I am sorry to hear that your daughter is having so many problems. The Privacy Act, which was passed to protect the confidentiality of adult patients, actually works against them when they someone like you who is trying to get help for them. Fortunately, Elwyn's oncologist never gives me a hard time about calling for his stuff, although I am listed on the Privacy Agreement as one of two people they can release information to. I pray that your daughter will get in to see a doctor and get treatment for her condition soon. hugs and prayers, Sharon - Memphis, TN Faith...with it, miracles *CAN* and *DO* happen! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Hi , So nice of you to respond. I haven't been back to the Drs. yet, but that is coming up on my agenda because of the disability. I'm sure there are a lot of tests she will want to put me through. I have been religiously taking my meds and being a good girl and feel somewhat better today. So sorry to hear about your daughter. I wish you all the luck and hope she gets better soon. I know what you mean about being a Nurse, my best friend is one and has been saying that for years. She always thinks the worst about everything, not because she wants to but because she knows what it can lead to. Thank God for the wonderful men in our lives...we must migrate towards the ones that can handle what we go through. Thanks again for answering. Gentle hugs, Mahta > Welcome Mahta, > > I can't believe that you can get turned down for food stamps when > neither of you were working...scarey..!!!! And have they ruled out > Rheumatoid arthritis??? The reddness was a red flag for me in your > posting. Wish I could help you more regarding disability and how to > claim is as I'm looking into the same thing for my daughter. She 22 > so alot of doors close for me when I try to check on things being > she's an adult. She saw her Dr. at the clinic Monday and if we had > insurance she'd be in the hospital right now. > My disability is work related and over the years I've just > confounded things with more and more medical problems so the > original cause or reason for the disability is actually moot at this > point. > Last time Tina became ill and had no ins. whe filed for > something at the dept. of ss and recieved medical coverage for > anything coving her knee but had to go to the university hosp. in > Iowa City. I'm praying we can get her back there again for her sake > and soon. She has an acute bleeding sinusitis and bronchitis and a > good chance that pneumonia is settling in her lower lung. and the > hives which I was hoping was nerves................are hives and > soft tissue swelling something she basically lived with for 12 years > when she had juvinile rheumatoid arthritis JRA She needs blood work > done to see if that's the case and maybe a bone marrow repeated to > see if her 'good' CBC they drew in the office is hiding immature > cells...has had neutropenia in the past too. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH > I hate being a nurse at times...too much knowlege and yet not > enuf ... > > As far as pain meds and anti-depressants I'm 20 plus years > from what someone would take just starting out. And so many 'new' > drugs out there it's really shocking to me that elevil and darvocet > haven't been made OTC meds. But they must be some of the best as > they've been around a long awhile. > > > > Everyone says I'm in denial and don't want to admit something is > > wrong with me....is that normal? To experience denial, I mean? > > Guess I have kind of hoped that ignoring it would make it go > away. > > Yes denial is a step that we all have had to face and it can include > deporession-anger-ets. I kept my nursing license updated for years > not willing to give up on someone haveing a 'cure' so I could go > back to feeling 'normal' what ever that was. The hardest part for me > to live with and it's true now as it was 20 years ago..was how > totaly useless I'd feel when even cleaning my house or keeping it > picked up was/is more than I can do. My husband is a gift from > Heaven. Most men would feel ovewhelmed to work 8 hour days and have > to come home to a noisy house ful of kids and dishes or laundry to > do. But we've had 28 years of perfect harmony I thank God for every > day. I still have some denial factors I deal with every day. We've > thankfuly learned to live with a messy house..not dirty per se tho > we need to vacumm more than once a month. LOL I'll still at times > try to 'neaten' the place up and end up sitting on the floor..unable > to get up....but laughing about it...that is so important to be able > to laugh at myself...so others could laugh too. > > Just Me...... k Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2004 Report Share Posted March 18, 2004 Hi , So nice of you to respond. I haven't been back to the Drs. yet, but that is coming up on my agenda because of the disability. I'm sure there are a lot of tests she will want to put me through. I have been religiously taking my meds and being a good girl and feel somewhat better today. So sorry to hear about your daughter. I wish you all the luck and hope she gets better soon. I know what you mean about being a Nurse, my best friend is one and has been saying that for years. She always thinks the worst about everything, not because she wants to but because she knows what it can lead to. Thank God for the wonderful men in our lives...we must migrate towards the ones that can handle what we go through. Thanks again for answering. Gentle hugs, Mahta > Welcome Mahta, > > I can't believe that you can get turned down for food stamps when > neither of you were working...scarey..!!!! And have they ruled out > Rheumatoid arthritis??? The reddness was a red flag for me in your > posting. Wish I could help you more regarding disability and how to > claim is as I'm looking into the same thing for my daughter. She 22 > so alot of doors close for me when I try to check on things being > she's an adult. She saw her Dr. at the clinic Monday and if we had > insurance she'd be in the hospital right now. > My disability is work related and over the years I've just > confounded things with more and more medical problems so the > original cause or reason for the disability is actually moot at this > point. > Last time Tina became ill and had no ins. whe filed for > something at the dept. of ss and recieved medical coverage for > anything coving her knee but had to go to the university hosp. in > Iowa City. I'm praying we can get her back there again for her sake > and soon. She has an acute bleeding sinusitis and bronchitis and a > good chance that pneumonia is settling in her lower lung. and the > hives which I was hoping was nerves................are hives and > soft tissue swelling something she basically lived with for 12 years > when she had juvinile rheumatoid arthritis JRA She needs blood work > done to see if that's the case and maybe a bone marrow repeated to > see if her 'good' CBC they drew in the office is hiding immature > cells...has had neutropenia in the past too. AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH > I hate being a nurse at times...too much knowlege and yet not > enuf ... > > As far as pain meds and anti-depressants I'm 20 plus years > from what someone would take just starting out. And so many 'new' > drugs out there it's really shocking to me that elevil and darvocet > haven't been made OTC meds. But they must be some of the best as > they've been around a long awhile. > > > > Everyone says I'm in denial and don't want to admit something is > > wrong with me....is that normal? To experience denial, I mean? > > Guess I have kind of hoped that ignoring it would make it go > away. > > Yes denial is a step that we all have had to face and it can include > deporession-anger-ets. I kept my nursing license updated for years > not willing to give up on someone haveing a 'cure' so I could go > back to feeling 'normal' what ever that was. The hardest part for me > to live with and it's true now as it was 20 years ago..was how > totaly useless I'd feel when even cleaning my house or keeping it > picked up was/is more than I can do. My husband is a gift from > Heaven. Most men would feel ovewhelmed to work 8 hour days and have > to come home to a noisy house ful of kids and dishes or laundry to > do. But we've had 28 years of perfect harmony I thank God for every > day. I still have some denial factors I deal with every day. We've > thankfuly learned to live with a messy house..not dirty per se tho > we need to vacumm more than once a month. LOL I'll still at times > try to 'neaten' the place up and end up sitting on the floor..unable > to get up....but laughing about it...that is so important to be able > to laugh at myself...so others could laugh too. > > Just Me...... k Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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