I’ve been struggling for a few months now about trying to get things done for myself such as getting meds, getting all the paperwork done needed for my million dollar wheelchair (sarcastically) that Michigan rehabilitation services requested that I buy, and other things.
As you all know, or people that know about the struggles with MS some of the things that often happen are: dropping things, falling down, fatigue, balance or vertigo issues, trying to do things, but not mobile enough to things, examples like that. God forbid that I share any problems with the more personal stuff like losing control of your bladder!
I posted a picture on my Facebook account about my dinner that I had made the other day and when I sat down I dropped my bowl of food. One of the comments that someone put on my feed was “again”?
I’m thinking to myself, OK! stuff like that infuriates me because this is not something that is a once in a while thing, It happens all the time. Having MS does not go away, the symptoms do not go away, the problem is that we have with the disease does not go away. How does the word “again” help?
The last couple of months have been the most hardest for me I think. I’ve been seeing a therapist because I have a lot of issues that have happened to me the last few years that I need to get resolved and heal. One of the problems that I’ve been struggling with is trying to get medication for my MS and that it’s very expensive so I was sharing that with my therapist. One of the comments that she made was why don’t you just move to Canada so that you can get free medication. Is that a solution to my problem? In order to get free healthcare in Canada are you have to give up your US citizenship.
Just recently my doctor told me to stop working and do not earn any income so that I can apply for Medicaid and all of my expenses equipment medications everything will be paid for by the state. Is that a solution to my problem? I’m still on school and I enjoy working I think it keeps me active and moving. Just recently my doctor told me to stop working and do not earn any income so that I can apply for Medicaid and all of my expenses equipment medications and everything will be paid for by the state. Is that a solution to my problems? I’m still in school and I enjoy working I think it keeps me active and moving.
Do people really think about what it means to have a disease or a physical challenge before opening their mouth and saying stuff that does not help?