Guest guest Posted April 2, 2002 Report Share Posted April 2, 2002 I visualize MSA as the brain on Windows, runs best one task at a time and new software is often needed. Question is for how long can you keep reprogramming until there is nothing left to work with? Barriers to retraining have to do with available resources (PT, ST, home care, care giver, tools such as a wheelchair or hiking stick) and the level of exhaustion preventing doing as much as is ideally needed. Then there's all the psychological stuff, most of us seem the type having difficulty admitting to ourselves and others that we are less than capable of being fully independent. Silently, I would love a wheelchair, it is so exhausting to put forth a competent facade where the body feels utterly intoxicated. People are so bloody rude when they make the assumption you are drunk or something. Then there is the stuff that comes with the wheelchair, having to move residences, for instance, or having no one to push when the strength to do it yourself fails you. In no way is this helped by people telling you " but you look well " , letting you feel that you are the big baby you are already kicking yourself for being. I rarely can spare the energy to explain what's wrong and just let it go. Ray, I hope you're bouncing back, don't wait so long next time (although in honesty, I know I would do the same). aletta mes, vancouver, bc canada http://www.aletta.0catch.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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