Postby Sheenar » Fri Mar 01, 2013 6:52 pm
So, this past Saturday, a friend needed me to take her to the mall so she could return something. She needed to take her scooter and I offered to put it on my lift on the back of my car.
I need to remember that I am not Super Woman. I hurt myself pretty badly tightening the straps on the lift (I haven't used my lift in at least 8 months because the straps are difficult to use). I didn't expect to hurt myself like this, so I thought, "Oh, I'll be a little sore, but it won't be a big deal."
I was wrong. I hurt a good bit. Dr. said I have pretty badly sprained the muscles in my arms, legs, and back. My left arm and leg are the worst. My muscles burn like they are on fire. Some are contracted and won't relax --some spasm. I'm having trouble using my left hand. Dr. said there's nothing to do but see the DO (who does adjustments and crick-cracking stuff to get things aligned again)--I see him in 10 days, which was the soonest available appointment.
I am upset with myself. And frustrated about the stupid straps the company sold me when there were options available at the time that don't involve me hurting myself trying to use them.
Please pray. I don't want to seem like I just come on here to complain. I am just hurting a lot and not having much use of one of my arms is making things difficult as I keep using that arm out of instinct and cause it to hurt more.
I also have a test at the hospital on Monday morning. It involves fasting, which tends to be rough. Please pray that it will give us clues as to why I'm having my stomach/eating problems.
Thank you, friends!
Good news, though, is my HMO let me know that the geneticist/metabolic specialist my dr. wants to refer me to is also at a hospital/clinic that is in-network. Dr.'s office got that referral in --now I am just waiting to hear back from the specialist's office as to whether they will see me as a patient or not.
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