Guest guest Posted June 25, 2004 Report Share Posted June 25, 2004 Barbara, you did have a rough day. I can't say much about the appliances but I understand (I think) about the blood pressure cuff. It only lasts for about 30 seconds but those 30 seconds are almost unbearable. I never thought about asking the dr. about it cuz I thought it was normal, but now...hmnnnnn.....thanks for bringing this to my attention. ~~~~~~~~~~ Namaste Anya ----- Original Message ----- From: bubbaharrell Here's my wierd question of the day. Has anyone had experience with having unbearable pain caused by a blood pressure cuff? I refused to have my BP checked the other day because I find it unbearable to have that cuff strangle my arm. My BP has always been low to normal, so I am not worried about it. When I told my doctor that I thought that there was a connection to this he just looked at me as if the cheese done slid off my cracker. Also, if anyone has any links to good sites that give accurate informaiton regarding the symptoms of fibro I would love to know them. Doing random searches seems to be getting me the same stuff. I just know how much time and effort I have spent looking for the reasons why I am feeling so horrible. Each " ologist " tells me that it is not their department. Who's is it? What type of a physican do you seek out for help with pain management without looking like a druggie? I have gotten so many negative responses that I am now carrying my bottles of pain medications to office visits to plunk down on the table to assure them that I don't need any more meds. Doing a search on our health care providers network came up with nothing for fibro specifically. I have a long laundry list of wierd things that are happening with my body, and nothing shows up on any tests. My neck pain and shoulder pain has been so bad that the newest doctor thought I had herneated discs in my neck. MRI showed nothing! (and if someone asks me again if I am clostrophobic my answer will now be a definative YES!) I am feeling so betrayed by my own body. When I think of how much this is impacting my life I realize how much I need to get some answers. I tried to suck it up and go out shopping today and almost melted down in the home improvement store. We need a new dishwasher before ours goes belly up completely, and you think that would be an easy choice. Between all three girls opening things, playing etc. while we looked I lost my mind. I am down here looking at the $200.00 dollar ones that look just fine, and my husband is down looking at the ones with WAY too much testosterone for the money! Like gee honey....I could not even break through the fog to pick a salad dressing at dinner without our poor server going through the list five times. Now you want me to pick a dishwasher with fifty eight different buttons, wash levels, etc. I need two buttons. Start. Stop. Having controls that look like the cockpit of an airplane is not really helpful. If I have to really think about what I need to do just to start the dishwasher it will only complicate my life even more! That lady in Sears must have thought she was going to be making big commissions today as we are going to purchase a stove, and a dishwasher. I was just laughing when she was going through the different whooptie doos about this dishwasher. It senses how dirty your dishes are, has room for all of your wine glasses, has a delicate cycle for fine china, won't damage teflon pans, and has a warmer so that you can serve food on warmed dishes. Lady, the pizza that comes to my door is already hot, and the only wine I get with my dinner is coming from my three children's mouthes! Our crystal and fine china is located in the basement storage room. Tell me it won't melt the winnie the pooh plates and I could get impressed. Thanks again, I am really getting the idea that I am not the only one in the world with these strange symptoms. I feel a little less alone tonight. Barbara Thanks! Any info would be really helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 In a message dated 6/26/2004 12:48:12 AM Central Daylight Time, anya@... writes: Now you want me to pick a dishwasher with fifty eight different buttons, wash levels, etc. I need two buttons. Start. Stop. Having controls that look like the cockpit of an airplane is not really helpful. If I have to really think about what I need to do just to start the dishwasher it will only complicate my life even more! lol,i agree,sweetie...the less complicated,the better..(((hugs))) carmen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Having my BP checked always hurts. I guess that's one of the many, many problems with being overweight on top of the fibro. I wish I could tell them... no. .don't take it. But unfortunately, that's the only regular check I don't mind doing. If I say no... then I have to go with a " 24 hour urine collection " to check on my kidney function. I'd rather to the BP check and just grin and bear it. But it is no picnic that's for sure. gentle hugs, Norah Symptoms and wierd things! Here's my wierd question of the day. Has anyone had experience with having unbearable pain caused by a blood pressure cuff? I refused to have my BP checked the other day because I find it unbearable to have that cuff strangle my arm. My BP has always been low to normal, so I am not worried about it. When I told my doctor that I thought that there was a connection to this he just looked at me as if the cheese done slid off my cracker. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 26, 2004 Report Share Posted June 26, 2004 Anya....I think those of us with fibro always have a hard time with the cuff. I always close my eyes and pray. It is extremely uncomfortable. Love, Cam Re: Symptoms and wierd things! Barbara, you did have a rough day. I can't say much about the appliances but I understand (I think) about the blood pressure cuff. It only lasts for about 30 seconds but those 30 seconds are almost unbearable. I never thought about asking the dr. about it cuz I thought it was normal, but now...hmnnnnn.....thanks for bringing this to my attention. ~~~~~~~~~~ Namaste Anya ----- Original Message ----- From: bubbaharrell Here's my wierd question of the day. Has anyone had experience with having unbearable pain caused by a blood pressure cuff? I refused to have my BP checked the other day because I find it unbearable to have that cuff strangle my arm. My BP has always been low to normal, so I am not worried about it. When I told my doctor that I thought that there was a connection to this he just looked at me as if the cheese done slid off my cracker. Also, if anyone has any links to good sites that give accurate informaiton regarding the symptoms of fibro I would love to know them. Doing random searches seems to be getting me the same stuff. I just know how much time and effort I have spent looking for the reasons why I am feeling so horrible. Each " ologist " tells me that it is not their department. Who's is it? What type of a physican do you seek out for help with pain management without looking like a druggie? I have gotten so many negative responses that I am now carrying my bottles of pain medications to office visits to plunk down on the table to assure them that I don't need any more meds. Doing a search on our health care providers network came up with nothing for fibro specifically. I have a long laundry list of wierd things that are happening with my body, and nothing shows up on any tests. My neck pain and shoulder pain has been so bad that the newest doctor thought I had herneated discs in my neck. MRI showed nothing! (and if someone asks me again if I am clostrophobic my answer will now be a definative YES!) I am feeling so betrayed by my own body. When I think of how much this is impacting my life I realize how much I need to get some answers. I tried to suck it up and go out shopping today and almost melted down in the home improvement store. We need a new dishwasher before ours goes belly up completely, and you think that would be an easy choice. Between all three girls opening things, playing etc. while we looked I lost my mind. I am down here looking at the $200.00 dollar ones that look just fine, and my husband is down looking at the ones with WAY too much testosterone for the money! Like gee honey....I could not even break through the fog to pick a salad dressing at dinner without our poor server going through the list five times. Now you want me to pick a dishwasher with fifty eight different buttons, wash levels, etc. I need two buttons. Start. Stop. Having controls that look like the cockpit of an airplane is not really helpful. If I have to really think about what I need to do just to start the dishwasher it will only complicate my life even more! That lady in Sears must have thought she was going to be making big commissions today as we are going to purchase a stove, and a dishwasher. I was just laughing when she was going through the different whooptie doos about this dishwasher. It senses how dirty your dishes are, has room for all of your wine glasses, has a delicate cycle for fine china, won't damage teflon pans, and has a warmer so that you can serve food on warmed dishes. Lady, the pizza that comes to my door is already hot, and the only wine I get with my dinner is coming from my three children's mouthes! Our crystal and fine china is located in the basement storage room. Tell me it won't melt the winnie the pooh plates and I could get impressed. Thanks again, I am really getting the idea that I am not the only one in the world with these strange symptoms. I feel a little less alone tonight. Barbara Thanks! Any info would be really helpful. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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