Guest guest Posted May 27, 2002 Report Share Posted May 27, 2002 Marg, Thank you for your sweetness. I don't want to see you suffer with pain. Does the doctor not take care of your pain? We all have a love for each other in this group. If not all, most of us. I think we can all be commended for the love and help that we show and give. Please do not suffer with pain. Tell your doctor soon because there are medicines out there that can and will help you. You have not been in this group long but already you are a blessing to us. With lots of love and gentle hugs, Belinda > > Aletta > I`m so happy the buscopan is making life easier and less painful for you.Hope it continues to help .The postings this weekend have been so full of our fellow sufferers and caregivers struggles with life -I felt so sad but also so overwhelmed at the strength of the women in this group,Vera , Belinda ,Deborah and all you ladies,you are all so courageous and it`s been a real blessing to me to know you continue to love life and can get through this horrible illness.I`m struggling with the pain - no relief and it`s over a year now, my other symptoms I can manage but the pain is so intense it scares me but you all give me hope that I too can carry on .Thanks and Love > > Marg Manson > > > > > > to the wind and took the buscopan on waking. Then > watched the Monaco GP. for the first time in many years I could enjoy the > bright scarlet of the Ferrari. Perhaps the dilation of the pupils > associated with Hyocsine are giving me back some of the ability to see the > colours as they are meant to be seen. Blurriness is unchanged and > focusing/depth of vision is no better. I'm looking forward to painting > later today. The ones I did paint look very different from the last time I > looked at them. The vertigo is still at bay. I can do some of my dance > exercises standing up without pitching over, walking is better too (clumsy > feet still botch it up and I still get waves of woozy - OH is the > same). The ringing in my ears is faint and I can enjoy sound as well as > silence. I fell asleep last night without needing the TV on. My heart > pounds a bit heavily (but doc says my heart can take it, it's a healthy > heart). Apparently it is also available in a twelve hour patch. I am > smoking far less, perhps because life is just more enjoyable and I need > less distraction. I did quite a bit of searching on the net about this and > other than the purists considering it a narcotic/abuse issue I see no > downside. I have enough to last me till Wednesday. Hopefully the > work-action by doctors will not prevent me getting a refill - stupid > government has made it an offence to give out refills without an office > visit. One more benefit, the gut wrenching cramps usually associated with > BM are far less, I could actually not lie down for a half hour after > waiting for the pain to die down. I'm just happy I can reach and stretch > my arms over my head while standing and not fall over and feel sick, wow. > > aletta mes > vancouver, bc Canada > web: http://aletta.0catch.com > > > If you do not wish to belong to shydrager, you may > unsubscribe by sending a blank email to > > shydrager-unsubscribe@y... > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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