Guest guest Posted March 10, 2002 Report Share Posted March 10, 2002 Aaargh, I'm not even sure what my question/s are. Up until Sept., we lived in subsided housing since Oct of 1990. My husband worked at a golf course until Jan. of 2000. He's been with Siemen's Westinghouse since July of 2000. This year we finally were able to move and buy a house; but, because of my school loans the house had to be put in just my husband's name. I went to school in Fl. back in 88-89. Got a certificate in accounting, then found out that alot of places didn't recognize where I went. After moving back to Pa, I eventually went back to school. I was going to College part-time for a couple of years. When my girls were 3 and 4 years old, I ended up in the hospital for depression/breakdown. Also was anemic and had bronchitis. I quit school at that point. Now, I realize that the wrong tests were done at the time and the doctor/s didn't really listen to me. Too bad, the ACM should have been found then. That was back in 1992; I never went back to school or work. Didn't feel that I had the energy or strength. Family tghought I was lazy. Now, everyone knows better. After having the decompression, 2 shunts, and confirmation of arthritis in my neck -- have arthritis elsewhere, but, no MRI was done on rest of body -- Now, I am having trouble with one of my shunts. I brought home a coopy of yesterday's MRI. I don't really know how to read it. Heck, I can't even find the shunts on the pictures. But, I can tell that they don't look right. Both sides of your brain should look somewhat the same, right? My understanding is that where you see black, that is fluid. Depending on the cross-section of the picture, some of them show more black/fluid on one side then the other. So, I'm thinking that the shunt may not be the problem; but, that the hydrocephalus -- that the first shunt was put in for -- is growing again. I have no idea what they will do for this. Any ideas?? Or is my thinking way off-base? As to the first part of this post --- With all that has happened and is still happening, might there be some way that my school loans that went into default could be gotten rid of? I'm not out to get away with anything. I've seen people do that. But, I can't pay these loans. My husband is making good money now; but, there's a house payment and a family to support. And after all these years, it's nice to not have to penny-pinch so much at the grocery store. For a long time, grandma was the one who bought them treats and such. Plus, my girls are going to want to go to college one day --- hopefully --- and I don't want my loans to be what hinders them from going. I know that I will never work. ACM was a problem for me since day one; but, nobody knew it. Just as an example: had to be fed thru and I.V. at the age of 6 months and couldn't walk until I was almost 2 yr. old. I'm thankful to have made it to where I am at. At least I was able to have 2 daughters. If things had been discovered sooner, doctors probably would have done me more harm than good. For those of you who have made it this far listening to me. Thank you!! This group is a blessing. Peace and grace -- Tina in Pgh. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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