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Ann
You are so brave and understanding in dealing with all your problems.  Your
letter says it so well about the SS, the grass, your husband's disparaging
time with Mirapex, and your bills.  I am reading all your mail and wish you
to keep us posted about the results.  Fleurette





At 11:39 AM 11/11/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Tom went to the doctor yesterday because of several falls he has had over
>the last few weeks.  The first occurred two weeks ago when he was taking
>out the garbage.  There is an incline from the street to the house.  He
>rolled when he fell, and though a little sore, he seemed okay.  Last week
>he fell again "because he hadn't lifted his feet high enough."  He has been
>in denial for a long long time and wouldn't call the dr.  I went to work
>upset, which I don't need in that situation.  I decided to call him and ask
>him to call the doctor for me.  It was that easy.
>
>He made the appointment for yesterday, and since I was not feeling well and
>did not go to work, I went with him.  He had fallen again inside on
>Saturday and seemed to accept better that it was due to pd.   On the way
>iinto the doctor's office, we both noticed his foot scrapping the concrete.
>  The doctor spent very little time--squeezed in appt--and said Tom is
>getting worse.  He is having neurological tests on his leg next week.  And
>the doctor started him on mirapex.  He is also on the following meds [from
>his notes]:
>
>sinemet 50/200 2/day
>Eldepryl  5 mg  2/day
>Propanelol LA  120 mg 1/day
>Klonopin .5   3/day
>
>For other problems including depression, hypertension, and atrial
>fibrillation:
>
>Zoloft  150mg/day  depression
>Prinivil 20 mg  blood pressure
>Rythmol 225 mg 1 2x/day  fibrillation
>Dyazide   75/50 1/day  bp
>Aspirin 1/day (clot prevention)
>Atrohist 0.24 2/day allergy
>
>I'm going to go back and read all the postings about mirapex.   Tom has
>never had anyone give him information on nutrition except a friend who also
>has pd and the WalMart pharmacist.  What should he avoid?  Besides msg and
>aspartame, he also cannot have any chocolate, coffee (even decaf starts the
>fibrillation), alcohol, cheese, etc.
>
>Another thing that has been hard for both of us is that money is so tight.
>He hasn't worked since December and bills had been high after our move.
>And we had to move again for our landlord decided to sell the house for
>more money than we could afford.  so we bought another after borrowing
>against my Thrift Savings Account.    We still were having money problems
>and the contracting out was still under study.   Right now our big night on
>the town is to eat at Ryans alternate weeks.
>
>Tom had applied for disability and was turned down in the spring.  Instead
>of appealing, he reapplied in August and we have been waiting to hear.
>It's been what we will be late on this month?  But happy days!  When we got
>home we had something from SSI and they decided he is disabled and has been
>since he was laid off!    So now, he is a contributor to the household, we
>don't have to be quite as frugal, and best of all, we don't have to fight
>the SS Admin.  We won't get rich, but we'll be less in debt!  Hooray!
>
>Although it has been primarily the move from Wichita to Charleston that set
>us on the deficit road, it has been great for both of us to be out of
>Wichita, especially away from the "neighbor from hell" or "lawn nazi" who
>couldn't understand why Tom wasn't mowing 3 x per week and why anyone would
>want to feed birds.
>
>Ann Moore
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