Jill and everybody,
I went to the neuro today and showed him what you wrote, Jill. He
said that it is right, but a sling may do more damage than help. He told
me to take a year to contemplate getting Bacflolin (sp) injections right
into the arm muscle itself. I do not know what to do because he said that
he doesn't know how I will react to it and the though of getting a needle
in me every 3 months does not sound like fun and also I might be moving
to a different state after I graduate in about a year. I just need
sugestions.
Chester Worwa
On Sun, 28 Jun 1998, Jill Jacobs wrote:
> Chester,
>
> HA! Doctors do NOT always know what they are talking about. They know what
> they have learned in school, and they know what they have learned from
> experience dealing with patients. However, I have found that a great many
> 'experts' have not assimiliated one damn smidgen of what they have
> experienced (working with patients) into their repertoire.
>
> *You* know what is best for you. The doctors, therapists, etc that work
> with you should listen to what you say you are experiencing (whether it is
> pain, spasms, any sensation or feeling), share their insight, and *then*, as
> a *team* develop a plan to manage it.
>
> Jill A. Jacobs
>
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> To sin by silence when they should protest makes cowards of men. ~Abraham
> Lincoln
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> The hope of the world is still in dedicated minorities. The trailblazers in
> human, academic, scientific, and religious freedom have always been in the
> minority. ~Martin Luther King, Jr.
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