To: onyx
Pray you’re getting some relief. Had my first appointment with a neurologist today. He was pretty thorough. Talked with me for about an hour and then ordered some tests and is recommending some therapy sessions. Says they’ve made some advancements in the last few years in treating muscular dystrophy patients and may be able to help me.
51 posted on
03/02/2017 6:24:52 PM PST by
Jim Robinson
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To: Jim Robinson
I had some ultra sound and heat treatments for a whiplash. Certainly helped me.
52 posted on
03/02/2017 7:27:11 PM PST by
Salvation
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To: Jim Robinson
Well, Praise God. That sounds promising! Any and all relief or life quality improvements are always welcome.
I feel better this evening, (Thank You, Lord Jesus!) I'm very grateful for that because Walgreens' was very busy and my script is still NOT ready and obviously at 9:00PM, it's pitch black outside. I do NOT drive at night, so I'm stuck till morning without my pain pills. I forgot all about the overwhelming rush for meds at the first of the month with all the pension and gov't checks.
I'm "thinking about" taking a nice hot bath, "IF" I think I can get out by myself without re-straining and dis-aligning my back and right now I'm almost certain I can. I think I've got it "engineered" in my mind ... LOL ... given I've done it successfully several times, whenever I've exercised caution and taken my time.
57 posted on
03/02/2017 9:21:46 PM PST by
onyx
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To: Jim Robinson
Will pray for a medical miracle for you !
60 posted on
03/02/2017 9:59:45 PM PST by
hoosiermama
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To: Jim Robinson
They have a new treatment for MD that they are calling a “miracle” drug. It sounds very promising!
64 posted on
03/03/2017 6:47:10 AM PST by
trisham
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