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Old 06-06-2003, 02:24 PM   #1
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hi hon!

i miss ya!!! hope u are well cuz im fallin apart
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Old 06-06-2003, 04:52 PM   #2
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Hi Andrea

I've been trying to stay busy. Yesterday would've been my surgery date (sigh) I've been doing a lot of sighing lately! But, the good news is that I have a new surgery date: July 15th. I'd hoped for an earlier date, but it'll get here soon enough, I'm sure.

What is going on? Why do you feel like you're falling apart? Now I'm worried. Post when you can and scream, cry, and even whine if you have to. I'm here for ya! Until later.... http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/heart.gif

~Teri
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Spina-bifida occulta; Congenital Scoliosis (dextrorotatory and 'S' curve, 42 thorasic and 57 degrees lumbar); Meningomyelocele (split cord @ L1); Diastematomyelia (re-sectioned at L2-3); tethered cord @ S-3; cysts on cord; various developmental abnormalities of the spine: narrowing of all disk spaces, defects in posterior arches, ectasia of the spinal canal and dura, segmental disease, sclerosis in L. iliac bone and adjacent sacroiliac joint, unilateral osteitis condensans ilium, hypertrophic facet disease L4-5 and L5-S1.

Surgeries include, but not limited to:
Lumbar fusion-1968
Fusion with Herrington Rod instrumentation-1970
Femoral osteotomy-1971
Tethered cord release-1987
Rod removal-1987
Chiari-type pelvic osteotomy-1988
Trochanteric osteotomy-1989
Tethered cord release-2003
Fusion with instrumentation with lots and lots of screws-2003
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Old 06-07-2003, 01:36 PM   #3
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hi sweetie!

thanks soooooo much. i know yr bummed. im sorry but im glad ya got another date. itll be here b/f ya know it!

im comin apart b/c my pain is@an all time high& i got a not so nice call from my lawyer thur afternoon. theyre offering 3000 to make this go away& the way hes talkin, after he gets his cut, the drs are gettin the rest. he also thinks they will readily blame the pain on the cp. my brother freaked when he heard that. hes like thats it, im ending this game that he's playin(which hes right) hes supposed to call me back in a few days. ooooooooooh did i mention i apparently dont meet the legal threshold of pain!????? im like im dyin here whatya talkin about!? what a mess, i swear. this rain isnt helping my mood either, lol.

((((((((teri)))))))
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Old 06-07-2003, 02:14 PM   #4
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Andrea~

Everything is a 'racket' these days. From the insurance companies to the attorneys....everybody chases that dollar. I'm just so glad that you have a brother who is fed up enough to fight for you. Kiss him right on the mouth for me!

I've never understood how they can qualify pain anyway. Everyone is different. I read recently that everyone's pain THRESHOLD is the same, where the difference lies is in their pain TOLERANCE. Say a person has been in chronic pain for years....a 7/8 level of pain, then suddenly their pain level goes down to a 4/5 level. That person is going to feel like tackling the world, and feel as if a portion of their life has been returned to them. But take someone else, who has never had to deal with chronic pain, put them into a 4/5 pain level...then they would be incapacitated, or nearly so. It's all so relative. How can they measure something like that, and then, what measuring stick do they use? Compared to who else? A pain free person? Or one with continuous chronic pain? How easy for them to sit back in their leather upholstered chairs and decide how much pain you're in, as they ready their golf clubs for a day at the course! Pretty arrogant, if you ask me.

And your CP shouldn't play into it at all!! Maybe some of your symptoms ARE exacerbated by the CP....well, people who slam their vehicles into other vehicles take the chance of making someone's chronic condition worse....It's still THEIR fault!!! Sounds like discrimination to me. It's as if they're saying, "Well, you were disabled to begin with. This extra pain and agony will hardly be noticed by you. You should be used to it by now". GEEZ!! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif

I hope you're feeling somewhat better since you posted. Try and enjoy the weekend in spite of those.................................pe ople. I hope your brother gives 'em a good go 'round!!!

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Spina-bifida occulta; Congenital Scoliosis (dextrorotatory and 'S' curve, 42 thorasic and 57 degrees lumbar); Meningomyelocele (split cord @ L1); Diastematomyelia (re-sectioned at L2-3); tethered cord @ S-3; cysts on cord; various developmental abnormalities of the spine: narrowing of all disk spaces, defects in posterior arches, ectasia of the spinal canal and dura, segmental disease, sclerosis in L. iliac bone and adjacent sacroiliac joint, unilateral osteitis condensans ilium, hypertrophic facet disease L4-5 and L5-S1.

Surgeries include, but not limited to:
Lumbar fusion-1968
Fusion with Herrington Rod instrumentation-1970
Femoral osteotomy-1971
Tethered cord release-1987
Rod removal-1987
Chiari-type pelvic osteotomy-1988
Trochanteric osteotomy-1989
Tethered cord release-2003
Fusion with instrumentation with lots and lots of screws-2003
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Old 06-09-2003, 12:50 PM   #5
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Andrea~

How are you? I hope it's something fun that's keeping you from the boards...and not that old man with bad breath! Thinking of you....

Love,

~Teri
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Spina-bifida occulta; Congenital Scoliosis (dextrorotatory and 'S' curve, 42 thorasic and 57 degrees lumbar); Meningomyelocele (split cord @ L1); Diastematomyelia (re-sectioned at L2-3); tethered cord @ S-3; cysts on cord; various developmental abnormalities of the spine: narrowing of all disk spaces, defects in posterior arches, ectasia of the spinal canal and dura, segmental disease, sclerosis in L. iliac bone and adjacent sacroiliac joint, unilateral osteitis condensans ilium, hypertrophic facet disease L4-5 and L5-S1.

Surgeries include, but not limited to:
Lumbar fusion-1968
Fusion with Herrington Rod instrumentation-1970
Femoral osteotomy-1971
Tethered cord release-1987
Rod removal-1987
Chiari-type pelvic osteotomy-1988
Trochanteric osteotomy-1989
Tethered cord release-2003
Fusion with instrumentation with lots and lots of screws-2003
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