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Hi,

I just reread my message of 12/17, and I'm amazed at how time

can be distorted. This was nine days ago, and I thought my

current troubles started this past Thursday.

As matters stand now, I am homebound. I can walk from one

room to another very slowly and painfully, but I can't really leave

the house. I tried to go out yesterday and managed to get half a

block downhill before I gave up and turned back. I finally

admitted to myself that I am homebound.

Tomorrow I am going to take a car service to either the clinic or

hospital if I can get past my front yard. If I can't, it will be

ambulance time. My Primary said she couldn't make a

diagnosis without my neurologist's analysis or whatever. The

Primary called me today, and I left a message for the

hard-to-contact neurologist. She is a bit nervy! My pain levels

are increasing, and my walking is still getting worse.

Is anyone else in this group homebound? How are you dealing

with it? Is homebound really spelled as one word?

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  • 4 years later...

In Texas the school was only required to offer 4 hours a week of homebound services for our son however when we hired any attorney, he received a minimum of five hours up to a maximum of 15 hours a week depending on how many hours he could handle. Claridge

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