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!

Sunday, April 08, 2007

Getting Back to Normal?

I've gotten a lot done in the last few days. We've had the appraiser out to the house, the taxes are ready to sign and mail, and I'm almost finished with the tax bookwork for our paid caregiver. I finally gave up and went to the Orthopedist about my knee and shoulder, too. The X-rays showed the degenerated cervical disk I already knew about, and arthritis in my knee, which wasn't surprising. Dr. J is guessing that I have a torn miniscus, but it will take an MRI to determine that. From what I've been able to read on the Internet, that seems like a reasonable diagnosis to me, particularly since it was injured when I was shifting Daddy up in the bed.

I'll have to go to Physical Therapy and stay on Extra Strength Tylenol 3 times a day before my insurance will agree to the MRI. That's fine with me, as far as the therapy goes, as I'm sure it will be helpful. The Tylenol doesn't even faze the pain, but I'm following his directions and taking it regularly.

We're still walking at the track early in the mornings, but it's been way too cold the last few days. Alabama is having record cold weather right now. So, we've been doing exercises from videos. DH is REALLY following the tape, and I'm bouncing on one of those little trampolines and doing as much of the arm movements as my shoulder will let me.

I'm still just taking the Zelepar, hoping that the exercise and whatever the doctor does for my knee will be enough. I just don't want to try the Requip, if I can possibly help it.

We had our usual Date Day Friday and enjoyed looking at lots of Estate Sales. We've never been able to be an Early Bird before! It was strange to get there before most of the stuff was gone. And we did manage to pick up a few good buys, I think.

It's been ages now since I've taken pictures and put anything on eBay, but I'm going to try to get back to that this week. We have an almost overwhelming amount of "stuff" we've bought in the last few years, and I haven't been able to work seriously on our online sales for almost 2 years. With so much of the Estate business started now, I'm ready to get back to NORMAL.

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6 Comments:

  • At 4/09/2007 1:43 AM , Blogger Jackie said...

    Tylenol is quite overrated but doctors continue to feel it is the best thing out. At least it shouldn't harm you if you only take it for 3 days.

    I have always wanted one of those little trampolines as I remember when young how the trampoline used to firm me up extremely well. Do you find you are able to keep your balance well on it ?

    Glad to see things are normalising in your life and hope you are having a wonderful Easter.

     
  • At 4/09/2007 3:33 AM , Blogger RUTH said...

    I' m happy to read some positive thoughts coming across from your post. It is early days for me yet, due to the Easter Holiday Weekend I have to wait until tomorrow before I can start to deal with anything. Even our doctors surgery is closed and so it will be a day or two before I can even get a deathe certificate. Still at least I have had a couple of days grace and a chance to shed some tears before the reality kicks in.
    {{{HUGS}}}
    Rx

     
  • At 4/09/2007 9:10 AM , Blogger Sheila said...

    Glad you are getting chance to do some things you enjoy, Rosemary. And glad to see you back blogging too.

     
  • At 4/09/2007 10:05 AM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    The Orthopedist wants me to take the Tylenol for an extended period of time, Jackie. I'm supposed to see him in a month, and that's a long time to be on it, but he says that's what my insurance expects, if he is to get permission to do the MRI.

    As for the trampoline, it is fun. We have a Great Room, with the sofa cross ways between the living room and dining room parts. So I put the trampoline behind the sofa and hold onto it if I need to. Don't get any mental picture of big bounces, though. I'm not doing much more than stepping in place and mildly going up and down. It's also good for swinging the arms, which makes the whole body go up and down. It's perfect for gentle exercise that's easy on the joints. I'm up to about 10 minutes at a time right now. Weee!!!

     
  • At 4/09/2007 10:07 AM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Ruth, I am so overwhelmed to see that Mick has passed. I've had time to read all your posts that I've been missing, and I am so glad to see that he went peacefully.

    All my love!!

     
  • At 4/09/2007 10:08 AM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Hi Sheila! I have you bookmarked as the next blog to go check on!! It is good to be getting back to some of the fun stuff.

     

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