Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Hi , - I meant to send this and found it saved so here's a 2nd email from me this morning while my coffee kicks in. 2 years ago I got a part time job - and then we learned Darwyn would need a 3rd heart surgery and then my work asked me to work from home which meant no adult interaction or escape from home which was why I'd needed to work. So I started having tingly limbs and heart racing and trouble sleeping. Went to Dr to have thyroid checked, but I was healthy. She gave me a test for depression too. I was probably on the cusp, but not clinical. So I quit the job (would have preferred to quit the heart surgery) and started taking long walks when Dar was at preschool (instead of frantically trying to do work and run errands like buying the only foods he'll eat at different stores) and the heart/limb tingling went away. Financially I'm lucky we could do this. Since then we've moved to a smaller city and also cut way back on those stressful family events. This has helped with my anxiety levels. No more tingly limbs and racing heart. So - its not " all in your head " because that seems to imply a weakness on your part. I think its your body and head agreeing that humans weren't meant to be quite so overtaxed. If there is anything stressful that you can quit (obviously not family), go for it. Our society just has to evolve and become more supportive to parents of extra needs kids, but until then, I've adopted a " do less " attitude for things that are important but can be left undone so that I can do what is more important. And sometimes I have to write myself silly lists of what is most important versus important. Sometimes going for a walk is more important than a regular dental check up which can be bumped forward a few months. Mom to Darwyn age 5 DS ASD and too many heart surgeries Re: >To all who have responded to these family situations, I want to say 'Thank you' for opening up. You have no idea how many people are out there in the similar situations but have no one to fall back on. Please, if anyone is having a bad day and over frustrated, write to the group and share it. You aren't alone out there.<< Thanks, I needed to hear this... With 4 kids (3 of whom are on the spectrum!), my life can be a total scheduling mess. Today seems especially bad... had a 7:45 Dr's appt to look at the cracks on his toes. He got these big cracks on the outer side of the nail on both big toes, possibly from his orthotics. He used to fan his big toes in towards each other when he walked, and he turned his entire foot in as well (both sides). The PT at school recommended Sure Steps but with a longer toe bed, so they come out slightly past his toes. He also wears derotatuon straps. It's making a huge difference in his gait (I'm so thankful for this PT!). But it seems like he's still pressing with that toe, then the skin gets sorta folded, and finally it started to split. Of course, we'renot getting any bandaids on there (they come right off). So keeping it clean is hard! Anyway, he had an appt for that and he brought our 6-year-old in as well. has Asperger's and OCD. But his OCD and tics have skyrocketed since he came down with strep. So we asked the Dr for a script to get a blood test for PANDAS. She refused, directing us to our psychiatrist, only we're no longer seeing her because after 3 failed med trials, the only word she knows how to say is " Abilify " . We're seeing a neurologist next week, but he hasn't seen yet so I dunno. Anyway, I had to wake up extra early to get the other two ready and get them to school. Annika wet the bed last night (for the second time in her life!) so I was up at 1:30 changing sheets and calming her. I don't know if it's not enough sleep, or the weather, or what, but today my heart palpitations are going wild. My heart is fine, these are the " harmless " kind but they still make me stop whatever I'm doing because I want them to stop. My allergies are awful and a kidney stone is bugging me, but I don't have energy to deal with either (allergy meds either zonk me or make my heart race, which makes the palpitations worse). I see Endocrine tomorrow, she will likely tell me that my thyroid is just fine and not the cause of my fatigue, palpitations, and etc. It's gotta be all in my head because my bloodwork is always fine. Friday, we have our IEP meeting for , 9. was dx'd with mild Asperger's last month. He also has ADHD, SPD, and mild dyspraxia (DCD), and some sort of language disorder. His needs are not being met at school, though they try a little bit. I'd like to see him placed at a school for kids who are high-functioning like he is. With the budget being what it is, I doubt we'll get it but we need to try. Ugh. I'm so sick of fighting!!! And with all this, my mom's having a very hard time with her DH and calls up crying, miserable. She won't leave, though. He's alienated her friends so she has no support structure, I'm the only one she talks to, and I feel so guilty that there's just not much left for her with all the demands my kids make on me. I'm drained, exhausted. Acupuncture has helped a lot but the fact is, stress is what's making me exhausted... but it's not like I can just change my career and make it all better. My stress comes from my family and I love them dearly. Ugh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Hi, Thanks for sharing your coffee time (and wisdom) with me! I have the tingling, too, and migraines. The migraines started suddenly around my 40th bday. I've had all these tests to see why I'm exhausted (more than I should be!) and my heart palps, migraine, stomach issues, and yea, I get the tingling too. Sent from my iPhone Hi , - I meant to send this and found it saved so here's a 2nd email from me this morning while my coffee kicks in. 2 years ago I got a part time job - and then we learned Darwyn would need a 3rd heart surgery and then my work asked me to work from home which meant no adult interaction or escape from home which was why I'd needed to work. So I started having tingly limbs and heart racing and trouble sleeping. Went to Dr to have thyroid checked, but I was healthy. She gave me a test for depression too. I was probably on the cusp, but not clinical. So I quit the job (would have preferred to quit the heart surgery) and started taking long walks when Dar was at preschool (instead of frantically trying to do work and run errands like buying the only foods he'll eat at different stores) and the heart/limb tingling went away. Financially I'm lucky we could do this. Since then we've moved to a smaller city and also cut way back on those stressful family events. This has helped with my anxiety levels. No more tingly limbs and racing heart. So - its not " all in your head " because that seems to imply a weakness on your part. I think its your body and head agreeing that humans weren't meant to be quite so overtaxed. If there is anything stressful that you can quit (obviously not family), go for it. Our society just has to evolve and become more supportive to parents of extra needs kids, but until then, I've adopted a " do less " attitude for things that are important but can be left undone so that I can do what is more important. And sometimes I have to write myself silly lists of what is most important versus important. Sometimes going for a walk is more important than a regular dental check up which can be bumped forward a few months. Mom to Darwyn age 5 DS ASD and too many heart surgeries Re: >To all who have responded to these family situations, I want to say 'Thank you' for opening up. You have no idea how many people are out there in the similar situations but have no one to fall back on. Please, if anyone is having a bad day and over frustrated, write to the group and share it. You aren't alone out there.<< Thanks, I needed to hear this... With 4 kids (3 of whom are on the spectrum!), my life can be a total scheduling mess. Today seems especially bad... had a 7:45 Dr's appt to look at the cracks on his toes. He got these big cracks on the outer side of the nail on both big toes, possibly from his orthotics. He used to fan his big toes in towards each other when he walked, and he turned his entire foot in as well (both sides). The PT at school recommended Sure Steps but with a longer toe bed, so they come out slightly past his toes. He also wears derotatuon straps. It's making a huge difference in his gait (I'm so thankful for this PT!). But it seems like he's still pressing with that toe, then the skin gets sorta folded, and finally it started to split. Of course, we'renot getting any bandaids on there (they come right off). So keeping it clean is hard! Anyway, he had an appt for that and he brought our 6-year-old in as well. has Asperger's and OCD. But his OCD and tics have skyrocketed since he came down with strep. So we asked the Dr for a script to get a blood test for PANDAS. She refused, directing us to our psychiatrist, only we're no longer seeing her because after 3 failed med trials, the only word she knows how to say is " Abilify " . We're seeing a neurologist next week, but he hasn't seen yet so I dunno. Anyway, I had to wake up extra early to get the other two ready and get them to school. Annika wet the bed last night (for the second time in her life!) so I was up at 1:30 changing sheets and calming her. I don't know if it's not enough sleep, or the weather, or what, but today my heart palpitations are going wild. My heart is fine, these are the " harmless " kind but they still make me stop whatever I'm doing because I want them to stop. My allergies are awful and a kidney stone is bugging me, but I don't have energy to deal with either (allergy meds either zonk me or make my heart race, which makes the palpitations worse). I see Endocrine tomorrow, she will likely tell me that my thyroid is just fine and not the cause of my fatigue, palpitations, and etc. It's gotta be all in my head because my bloodwork is always fine. Friday, we have our IEP meeting for , 9. was dx'd with mild Asperger's last month. He also has ADHD, SPD, and mild dyspraxia (DCD), and some sort of language disorder. His needs are not being met at school, though they try a little bit. I'd like to see him placed at a school for kids who are high-functioning like he is. With the budget being what it is, I doubt we'll get it but we need to try. Ugh. I'm so sick of fighting!!! And with all this, my mom's having a very hard time with her DH and calls up crying, miserable. She won't leave, though. He's alienated her friends so she has no support structure, I'm the only one she talks to, and I feel so guilty that there's just not much left for her with all the demands my kids make on me. I'm drained, exhausted. Acupuncture has helped a lot but the fact is, stress is what's making me exhausted... but it's not like I can just change my career and make it all better. My stress comes from my family and I love them dearly. Ugh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 , Many years ago I had palpitations which the Holter Monitor verified. I was given a couple medications I have long forgotten but I did not like the side effects. It wasn't until I began to take Calcium with Magnesium to protect my bones that the palpitations stopped. The Magnesium helped to regulate the heart. The Cal Mag I take is like at this website http://www3.shopping.com/xPO-Cal-Mag-Cal-Mag-ANSI-Cal-Mag-200-200-150-Capsul e . Louise Re: I'm sure it's not a cake-walk! I need to be better at taking care of myself. I did go for a little walk on the treadmill today, and talked with a friend while dd was in school. Now she's at ballet and I'm wondering if I need to take a beta blocker to get my heart beating normally. These palpitations are strong! Ugh. I really don't know how I got through the first few years with and Annika and so close in age, but it definitely took its toll on my health!!! I've been to dr's and specialists, apparently I'm healthy. Well, except some issues with my stomach and the kidney stones. :0 I don't take enough care of me, but I try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Hi, My palpitations were verified, too, but they're " harmless " PVC's. They're just a pain because they make it hard to concentrate on what I'm supposed to be doing! They also make me dizzy and tired sometimes when they're more constant. I do take magnesium and will ask my Dr about calcium. I have kidney stones (am passing a small one this week--ugh enough to hurt a little but not enough yo slow me down, thank goodness!)-- and am usually told to avoid calcium. But maybe that's why I'm having trouble in the first place! Sent from my iPhone , Many years ago I had palpitations which the Holter Monitor verified. I was given a couple medications I have long forgotten but I did not like the side effects. It wasn't until I began to take Calcium with Magnesium to protect my bones that the palpitations stopped. The Magnesium helped to regulate the heart. The Cal Mag I take is like at this website http://www3.shopping.com/xPO-Cal-Mag-Cal-Mag-ANSI-Cal-Mag-200-200-150-Capsul e . Louise Re: I'm sure it's not a cake-walk! I need to be better at taking care of myself. I did go for a little walk on the treadmill today, and talked with a friend while dd was in school. Now she's at ballet and I'm wondering if I need to take a beta blocker to get my heart beating normally. These palpitations are strong! Ugh. I really don't know how I got through the first few years with and Annika and so close in age, but it definitely took its toll on my health!!! I've been to dr's and specialists, apparently I'm healthy. Well, except some issues with my stomach and the kidney stones. :0 I don't take enough care of me, but I try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 15, 2010 Report Share Posted April 15, 2010 Oh, forgot, I have mitral valve prolapse, too. It's also harmless (and mine is so mild that I don't need antibiotics for the dentist or anything!). Sent from my iPhone Hi, My palpitations were verified, too, but they're " harmless " PVC's. They're just a pain because they make it hard to concentrate on what I'm supposed to be doing! They also make me dizzy and tired sometimes when they're more constant. I do take magnesium and will ask my Dr about calcium. I have kidney stones (am passing a small one this week--ugh enough to hurt a little but not enough yo slow me down, thank goodness!)-- and am usually told to avoid calcium. But maybe that's why I'm having trouble in the first place! Sent from my iPhone , Many years ago I had palpitations which the Holter Monitor verified. I was given a couple medications I have long forgotten but I did not like the side effects. It wasn't until I began to take Calcium with Magnesium to protect my bones that the palpitations stopped. The Magnesium helped to regulate the heart. The Cal Mag I take is like at this website http://www3.shopping.com/xPO-Cal-Mag-Cal-Mag-ANSI-Cal-Mag-200-200-150-Capsul e . Louise Re: I'm sure it's not a cake-walk! I need to be better at taking care of myself. I did go for a little walk on the treadmill today, and talked with a friend while dd was in school. Now she's at ballet and I'm wondering if I need to take a beta blocker to get my heart beating normally. These palpitations are strong! Ugh. I really don't know how I got through the first few years with and Annika and so close in age, but it definitely took its toll on my health!!! I've been to dr's and specialists, apparently I'm healthy. Well, except some issues with my stomach and the kidney stones. :0 I don't take enough care of me, but I try. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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