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Nov 11, 2008 09:31

I have lost sensation in my big toes about 50%. It means that they are always half asleep. I have excrutiating pain in my left heel. I have to walk on my toes on that foot which probably isnt a good idea. My hip has shooting pains on the left side. When I sit to use the bathroom, by the count of 7, I am crying in pain ( Read more... )

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marika_kailaya November 11 2008, 00:51:05 UTC
See another doctor. Ask them for help. If they will not help, crush their collarbones for your amusement. 'Cause that's not the epitome of being a bad mommy, that's the epitome of being a sick mommy, and there are absolute millions of mothers who are in the same situation - don't feel bad you can't do more for your kids, because it's really kind of not your fault.

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singlemomga November 11 2008, 01:50:15 UTC
I agree with marika, it's not the epitome of being a bad mommy, you are sick and hurting there is a MAJOR difference. I have been there myself when my back was hurt. It was all I could do to be able to make it to the toilet without passing out from the pain. I would make an effort to leave hotpockets in the fridge so my daughter could reach them and I taught her how to warm up her own hot pocket at age 5 because I physically could not hold out to do it. Those were some terrible times and thank God my surgery worked and I am no longer in constant pain. I am not really researched on fibromyalgia so this is probably a stupid question, but are they able to give you anything for your pain? When my back was hurt my drs were asses and would only rx me 30 pills for the entire month when in reality I would go through that amount in a matter of days. I would only get told to lose weight which is damn impossible when you can barely move. What are you doctors suggesting as a treatment plan? Is the healthcare better in Japan?

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ewww November 12 2008, 21:24:08 UTC
I agree with marika and singlemomga! Christ almighty.

Listen.

You're doing your absolute best under the circumstances, and that makes you a wonderful mom.

I won't say I understand because I have no idea how terrible this feels. I can't fathom what you're going through.

Just don't give up.

And break those damn doctors' collarbones if they can help you!!

Don't stop until you get what you deserve, which is a life.

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