you just do not understand that if you got cp, you
can't have anythink else. remember according to the
government doctor, i can not be injured becouse i have
cp. "super gimp"
--- "Kendall D. Corbett" <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> My neurologist's nurse has me go over my entire med
> list every time
> I'm there. It's kind of a pain, but that way we're
> clear about meds
> and avoid errors. We're working on the right
> med/dosage level for my
> spasticity, so the caution is especially warranted.
> He's mentioned a
> baclofen pump, but I think we'll try oral meds for
> about another 6
> months as that'll be about a year. If I do
> eventually go with a pump,
> at least I know of a good surgeon for it! ;-{)}
>
>
> On another note, I mentioned that Janet was to have
> an appointment
> with the adult CP clinic in Denver two weeks ago,
> but they called and
> said that we are too old! The age range they're
> working with
> presently is 18 - 30, and we're 46. So, is the
> theory that people
> over 30 don't have CP, or is it that people over 30
> with CP are part
> of the geriatric population!?! It'd be nice if
> people over 30
> couldn't have CP, because then all our other
> ailments could be treated
> without that "complicating factor!" I DON'T want to
> consider that my
> beautiful bride and I are geriatric cases!
>
>
> On 6/19/07, Kathy Salkin <[log in to unmask]>
> wrote:
> > As some of you may recall, I had surgery last week
> and because they
> > gave me two meds together, my blood pressure
> plummeted down to a
> > really low level. I went back to the doctor today
> to have the
> > surgical staples removed and they asked me what
> medications I was on
> > (normal procedure when one goes to a doctor
> nowadays). Well she
> > started to put in Nifedipene and turned and looked
> at me and said,
> > "But it says here that you take Procardia!" I
> almost fell off my
> > chair because I had told them when I went there a
> month and a half
> > ago that my GP had switched my BP med.
> >
> > Oy vey ....!
> >
> > (BTW, the staple removals was painless and the
> implanted ear is doing
> > fine. Now all I have to deal with right now is a
> sinus drainage
> > problem which the doctor assured me is normal). I
> get connected on
> > July 10 - I can't wait!
> >
> > Kat
> >
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>
>
> Kendall
>
> An unreasonable man (but my wife says that's
> redundant!)
>
> The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the
> unreasonable one
> persists in trying to adapt the world to himself.
> Therefore, all
> progress depends on the unreasonable man.
>
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