There was no way I was going, I was nauseous and felt like I was going to
pass out.
Where I live they have an MRI lab on every other street corner. Why not
when they charge
thousands of dollars for one test, and they love me because I have
insurance that
covers it. I still don't feel lucky somehow.
Thanks for your kind thoughts.
Kevin
Heather & Pieter wrote:
Wow Kevin. You are lucky to be able to have MRI's in the USA. Here
we would never cancel and MRI unless really really sick as we would
have to wait for another 6 months or more for one. Unless of course it
was a life threatening situation and you were in danger of dying.
Hope they find out what is wrong.
Heather in Calgary
----- Original Message ----- From: "Kevin Wolfthal"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 3:20 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] Wheelchairs
Natalie,
I wish I knew why my hands are going numb! First I was told by a
neurologist and
an orthopedist that it was carpal tunnel syndrome, and ulnar nerve
damage, based on
EMG results. When I went to the hand surgeon, he sent me for another
EMG, and
I was told there is damage in many sensory nerves in my arms, so the
surgeon said
it may not be carpal tunnel, and he wouldn't operate. So now I'm
starting all over
with new doctors, new tests, and I am fed up with everything. I was
supposed
to have an MRI of my neck yesterday, but didn't feel well so
cancelled. I had a
physical a few weeks ago, and my blood tests came back perfect. Even my
cholesterol was only 177, which surprised me.
Sorry I can't offer anymore help. The last MRI I had of the neck
showed a lot
of arthritis, but the neurologist said that isn't causing the
numbness in my hands.
*shrug*
Wish you the best,
Kevin
natalie mizenko wrote:
Kevin,
Can I ask why your hands are going numb? I just got my first manual
w/c. I've been user the store's loaner - it was shipped new to be at
Baylor in Feb. or March. I have not had anymore places on me going
numb yet. I hope my hands don't give way, as I only have this
manual. And I think it's like 5 years before you can have anything
else. We don't have a van (my husband I don't think wants to get
one, we waited so long or I did to get my Avalon and now he really
likes it too for when just he & I go out. It makes me have to stay
at home alot tho. We just got him a p/u Toyota that is really nice
last year. It's the nicest but used like 2 years one he ever had
and he doesn't want to give that up mainly. It makes it kinda a
hassle to get in & out of the Avalon, but he helps me get in alot
and out too. I just went to the hospital while ago & had my "Pic
line" taken out. I don't see why they don't leave it in as I am in
and out of the hospital alot. I will have a surgery in August -
it's a major one. All to keep me from being constantly wet even tho
I cath every 4 hrs. It will only be a little hole that won't close
up, because the skin around it will be like your lips - never shut
to. I only have to keep a bandaid over it and cath 7 times a day.
No more getting up at nights either. Hope my pain stays down (my out
of control pain) from TM when this is done. Take care. Natalie M.
*/Kevin Wolfthal <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>/* wrote:
Bernie,
Thanks! I'll check it out.
All the best,
Kevin
Bernard Pelow wrote:
> Hey Kevin,
> If you are going for a power chair, I have found the
'Invacare
> Torque SP' to be the best chair I have ever had over 17
years. It can
> come in a variety of setups for your maximum comfort. Check
it out
> online at:
http://www.usatechguide.org/itemreview.php?itemid=89
> Peace,
> Bernie
>
>
> Kevin Wolfthal wrote:
>>
>>
>> Hi Grace,
>>
>> i don't have a wheelchair, but don't think I can put it off
much
>> longer. Do you
>> mind if I ask what kind you have? I'm pretty sure I will
need a
>> power chair
>> because my hands are going numb. ;-/
>>
>> Kevin
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Grace M. wrote:
>>>
>>> Oh Priscilla, tell me about it!!! I looked just like a
big ol
>>> middle aged Raggedy Anne (Or an elderly Bette Davis) lying
there
>>> in the bushes. And you know how it is whenever part of
your body
>>> is paralyzed---the legs just flop into these impossible
>>> positions. Plus, to add to my utter humiliation, my
bladder let
>>> go and I was soaking wet whenever they hauled me up.
That poor
>>> young man who attempted to snatch me from the jaws of
certain
>>> death, didn't know if he should laugh or cry---we
decided on
>>> laughter. He had fallen in a roofing accident and broken
his
>>> back. Can you imagine if he had managed to hold onto me
and I had
>>> pulled him out of his chair? It really could have been a
>>> catastrophe. I would much rather have taken my chances at
dodging
>>> traffic than to have caused him any additional pain.
>>>
>>> Hugs,
>>> Grace (In PA)
>>>
>>>
>>
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