Day by Day with Parkinson's and Peripheral Neuropathy

I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy in 2006, but my symptoms seemed to take a turn in a different direction in late 2007. The current diagnosis is Essential Myoclonus. You will find record here of a my journey - coping with the testing, the medicines, nutrition, digestion problems, exercise, the emotions, and no telling what else!

Monday, January 01, 2007

A New Year & Renewed Hope

Today is the first day of a new year, and I must say, I'm glad to see 2006 over and done with. Not many years in my life have involved as many health related problems as last year did. My DH and I both had surgery, and our older DD spent months recuperating from Peripheral Neuropathy, caused by nutritional problems from previous Gastric Bypass surgery. I stayed with her each of the many times she went to the hospital, and I also stayed with her at her house, helping her with a gastric feeding tube, which did not work properly, and was eventually removed. On top of that, I was diagnosed with Parkinson's and Peripheral Neuropathy. And then, the day after Thanksgiving, my 101 year old Daddy fell from what must have been a light stroke. He can no longer take care of himself, so DH and I have been taking turns staying with him ever since, with the help of Hospice and a hired part time sitter.

So I have high hopes for this New Year of 2007. I figure it's time we had a quiet year. We survived last year, through God's grace, with our sanity more or less intact, but with our faith definitely stronger. What's that expression that Neiche(sp?) gets quoted on all the time? "That which does not kill us, strengthens us." I think that's correct, and I certainly believe it.

I'm still pleased with the combination of Miralax and glycerine suppositories, as my digestion PD symptoms have improved tremendously. Tomorrow is my last day to be on Requip, and then on Wednesday I'm going to start taking Zelepar. This is really the first time I've tried a Parkinson's medicine when my digestive system was settled down before I started taking the new meds. At least the Zelepar will have a decent chance of working, without tearing my stomach up!

So I start the New Year full of hope and expectation that it will be a good year.

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9 Comments:

  • At 1/01/2007 2:24 PM , Blogger Modus Vivendi said...

    Dear Rosemary,
    it was so good to hear you start the New Year full of hope and expectation that it will be a good year.
    And it will be exactly thus. In spite the problems you have mentioned, the incredible peace flows from your post and... and that is the healing of itself: I sense myself refreshed. Thank you.

    In a name of all Modus Vivendi, Thank you for your generous felicitations.
    However, I'm sorry for my emotions has brought not the clarity but otherwise. Am I one of Modus Vivendi or just one who loves Modus Vivendi?
    Such questions have no place as I confess the miraculous joy of recognition of myself in other. And that faith awakens art colors and the miracles happen in reality then, and I become a member of the whole world. Modus Vivendi is a part of it, and therefore
    “Modus Vivendi-ness” is my reality on a voluntary basis.

     
  • At 1/01/2007 2:37 PM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    I am full of hope for a good year this year, Tomas.

    As for your "membership" in Modus Vivendi, whether physical or spiritual, the important thing is that you cared enough to present this wonderful group to the blogging community. For that I am grateful, as getting to meet them has been my honor.

     
  • At 1/01/2007 2:54 PM , Blogger Marion said...

    How good it feels to know you're feeling such hope! And to know you're feeling better!

     
  • At 1/01/2007 3:03 PM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    I definitely am feeling better, and I am very hopeful for this year. I wish you a peaceful year, as I have at least some inkling of what you have facing you.

     
  • At 1/01/2007 7:52 PM , Blogger Joseph Potocny said...

    Dear Rosemary,
    As you can see I found your page and have booked marked it so that I can return. Thanks for being out their for all of us that suffer with one form of dementia or another.
    HAPPY NEW YEAR
    God Bless
    joe

     
  • At 1/01/2007 7:58 PM , Blogger Joseph Potocny said...

    Dear Rosemary,

    As you can see I finally found your Blog and hope to return, have book marked it, to insure proper spelling. Thanks for being out there for all of us who suffer from one form of Dementia or another, such as I with Alzheimer's.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    GOD BLESS
    JOE

     
  • At 1/01/2007 8:03 PM , Blogger Joseph Potocny said...

    Dear Rosemary,

    As you can see I finally found your site and have booked marked it. Thanks for being out there for all of us with one form of Dementia or another like me with Alzheimer's. This is my fifth attempt to post this comment, so hope it works.

    HAPPY NEW YEAR!!!!!!!!!!!
    GOD BLESS
    JOE

     
  • At 1/01/2007 8:06 PM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Hi Joe! I'm glad you found me, since I gave you an incomplete link the first time. I look forward to the two of us getting to know each other in 2007. Take care.

     
  • At 1/01/2007 8:08 PM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Looks like Blogger hiccuped, Joe LOL.
    Not that that is so unusual. Thanks for keeping on trying!

     

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