Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 Rose, This is so great!! A person really needs someone you can talk directly to. I bet this lady is just as thrilled as you are! When I went to the podiatrist with my daughter (whom I also go to--she diagnosed the RSD) she took care of her and then told me about a patient who was recently diagnosed with RSD and doesn't seem to understand it at all. The lady asked her when it was going to be over with. Dr. Eickmeier had to tell her it might not. She said the lady is getting really depressed and wanted to know if she could give the lady my name/phone #, and encouraged the lady to go to the support group. I told her I'd gladly give the information to her. Just need prayer in how much to tell her. Know people can get overwhelmed with only one fact, like that it could spread. Think I'll start out with the basics. Her pain doc (which might be mine) did a trial for the SCS and it didn't go right so they want to try it again. I can help her understand what they are doing with that also since I have one. By the way, welcome to the group!! Don't know what I'd do w/o these loving people. Love, N. My I ask you how you are disabled? She said I have what the call RSD which is Reflex Sympathic Distrophy. I said mame would you belice that I also have RSD. Had I not emailed and talked to someone in this group I would have never asked her what she was disabled with. I believe that god was wathcing out for me in allowing me to find someone that lives 12 blocks from my home that I can talk to. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 I believe that god was wathcing out for me in allowing me to find someone that lives 12 blocks from my home that I can talk to. I also told her that I would give her all the information about this site. I believe that she could use someone else to talk to. Believe me it does help. Thank you again.Sheri Sheri, That would be so cool to have someone that is just a few blocks away, and not the whole continent. *sigh* okay enough feeling sorry for myself. We will be glad to to "meet" her if she comes on board. Lin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2004 Report Share Posted September 21, 2004 , Believe it or not all of you that have a scs have also helped me. My physical threapist told me to day he would call and tell the dr that I am now ready to try it again. He thinks that talking to all of you and seeing what all of you have to go through, will help me cope with mine. I tried to tell him that everyone is different and he said your right but I seen somthing different in you today. I said and just what is that. He looked at me and he said you smiled and your eyes lit up when you told me about the group you joined. I asked him if that really matered. He said that in someways it does. Sheri Re: Thank you Rose, This is so great!! A person really needs someone you can talk directly to. I bet this lady is just as thrilled as you are! When I went to the podiatrist with my daughter (whom I also go to--she diagnosed the RSD) she took care of her and then told me about a patient who was recently diagnosed with RSD and doesn't seem to understand it at all. The lady asked her when it was going to be over with. Dr. Eickmeier had to tell her it might not. She said the lady is getting really depressed and wanted to know if she could give the lady my name/phone #, and encouraged the lady to go to the support group. I told her I'd gladly give the information to her. Just need prayer in how much to tell her. Know people can get overwhelmed with only one fact, like that it could spread. Think I'll start out with the basics. Her pain doc (which might be mine) did a trial for the SCS and it didn't go right so they want to try it again. I can help her understand what they are doing with that also since I have one. By the way, welcome to the group!! Don't know what I'd do w/o these loving people. Love, N. My I ask you how you are disabled? She said I have what the call RSD which is Reflex Sympathic Distrophy. I said mame would you belice that I also have RSD. Had I not emailed and talked to someone in this group I would have never asked her what she was disabled with. I believe that god was wathcing out for me in allowing me to find someone that lives 12 blocks from my home that I can talk to. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 1, 2008 Report Share Posted February 1, 2008 Happy Birthday Cheryl! Lori H Cheryl Deacon wrote: I want to thank you all my dear new friends,for all your kind words,my birthday is about over,and tomorrow is another day.My family still has not contacted me.But I did get a egreeting from my ex-husband's niece,and he also sent me one too.I am getting use to my own family forgetting about me,it has been this way since I have becomed disabled.But i am so grateful for the new friends The Good Lord has put in my life,all of you,because you all understand.Thank you all again. God Bless you all. Always Cheryl Just Being Me --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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