ChemGal
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haha I took it as a cross of 'sending speedy'Oops, I meant "sending" not "sendy" - too late to edit. Sorry about that. But you no doubt figured it out.
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haha I took it as a cross of 'sending speedy'Oops, I meant "sending" not "sendy" - too late to edit. Sorry about that. But you no doubt figured it out.
Glad to hear about his Mom. Sorry it's such a rough ride for Mike though. Are any of the meds that are intended for chronic and not acute pain an option? I'm not familiar with side effects and addiction issues with them, or how they would interact with his other issues. Just in general I have heard good things about using low does anti-seizure meds and antidepressants. I do know some are moreso for neuropathy than other types of pain. Otherwise, haven't followed much of it.Sorry to hear about the health issues in your family chemgal, gentle thoughts to all.
To answer Pinga’s question above, Mike’s mom is doing really well. She completed all of her treatments and was declared cancer free! She has some nerve pain/damage in the arm and fingers on the side where she had surgery and says she is a little confused sometimes but over all she is really really good.
Mike is coming along I suppose. The accident happened about a year and a half ago and he’s still recovering though it seems as though he has hit a plateau lately. He still has congestive symptoms like easy confusion, short term memory issues, dizziness, and light sensitivity to name a few. He has pain in his back/shoulder which is pretty consistent and interfers with sleeping quite a bit. He doesn’t want to take pain meds or sleeping pills as he is afraid of adding any sort of adiction with everything else. On top of all that, he’s been diagnosed with PSTD so deals with anxiety and everything that brings with it. It has not been an easy time.
Oh no - flu season is ramping up into full swing at this time of year unfortunately. We've got lots of it in the hospital, as well as an outbreak of RSV (not good for infants & those who are immunocompromised - just feels like a cold to most everyone else). Luckily the gastro outbreak from pre-Xmas is over now - at least for the moment. Hand washing everyone!! Again & again!! Keep your hands away from your face (nailbiters take notice!!). No hugging and handshaking if you can swing around it. Avoid eating any 'communal food' - eg at buffets, cookie plates at church, things where others might have touched stuff ...Awww...Sorry to hear this. I always thought cold weather was supposed to kill flu bugs.
Always knew there was a reason those potlucks/ buffets at work gave me the creeps . . .Avoid eating any 'communal food' - eg at buffets, cookie plates at church, things where others might have touched stuff ...
They haven’t figured that out on my unit yet- lots of bags of chips and other stuff everyone reaches in...but maybe they work so close together it doesn’t matter, the bugs travel anyway.Always knew there was a reason those potlucks/ buffets at work gave me the creeps . . .