Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 Ginny I've gone to paying most, if not all, of my bills online. The bank has a notation on my account that my signature will fluctuate due to the injury and having to use my non-dominant hand. Sounds like you made it a lot further in PT/OT than I did. Never got to be able to grip after the second round of surgeries. It's just soooo frustrating. I agree---regression is just in the cards that we've been dealt. We can just work to slow it. In a message dated 11/24/2004 6:40:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, RSD-CRPSofAmerica writes: Subject: Re: Ginnykaren...I also have been discharges from both PT/OT because of failure to progress...since not going I have regressed. I have alot more atrophy and no amount of exercises seem to help it. When i wat at PT the last time in March I could grip almost 2 lbs...now it is down to a 1/3 of a lb. That's alot of regression...but I know even if I was going to PT I would have regressed...I am doing everything at home they would do there..including a tens/e-stim machine with a program set especially for me. I just think that's the way the RSD is progressing with me...and would have no matter what. I don't let it bother me..the only time I have major trouble is writing out checks each month for bills..they are illegible...soon i will have to have someone else fill out the check and me just sign it...and my signature is totally different then it used to be so i sometimes get greif when using credit cards or cashing checks at the bank if the person doesn't know me...Thankfully the branch managerknows me and vouches for me when it happens. Hope you had a great day..low pain...and lots of smiles..Hugs..Ginny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 25, 2004 Report Share Posted November 25, 2004 , Paying your bills online is a great idea..I never really thought about doing that. I was thinking doing direct payment and having them just take out the money from the bank when the bill was due..I do that for my car ins and home ins..but I have never done it for other bills cause they usually fluctuate and I am usually mailing something out and rushing to the bank to have it covered by the time the check got to the company. But to pay online would be fine. Thanks for the idea...Hugs..GinnyKM86@... wrote: Ginny I've gone to paying most, if not all, of my bills online. The bank has a notation on my account that my signature will fluctuate due to the injury and having to use my non-dominant hand. Sounds like you made it a lot further in PT/OT than I did. Never got to be able to grip after the second round of surgeries. It's just soooo frustrating. I agree---regression is just in the cards that we've been dealt. We can just work to slow it. In a message dated 11/24/2004 6:40:55 AM Eastern Standard Time, RSD-CRPSofAmerica writes: Subject: Re: Ginnykaren...I also have been discharges from both PT/OT because of failure to progress...since not going I have regressed. I have alot more atrophy and no amount of exercises seem to help it. When i wat at PT the last time in March I could grip almost 2 lbs...now it is down to a 1/3 of a lb. That's alot of regression...but I know even if I was going to PT I would have regressed...I am doing everything at home they would do there..including a tens/e-stim machine with a program set especially for me. I just think that's the way the RSD is progressing with me...and would have no matter what. I don't let it bother me..the only time I have major trouble is writing out checks each month for bills..they are illegible...soon i will have to have someone else fill out the check and me just sign it...and my signature is totally different then it used to be so i sometimes get greif when using credit cards or cashing checks at the bank if the person doesn't know me...Thankfully the branch managerknows me and vouches for me when it happens. Hope you had a great day..low pain...and lots of smiles..Hugs..Ginny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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