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Thanks @migizii
@rwinney. Thanks for taking the time to respond and the recommendations are spot on. I tend to ruminate over if I hurt someone’s feelings, could have done something better etc. I can only use my eyes a short period of time. Unfortunately the suspicion of the most recent specialist is that LP is also now in one of my ears and on my scalp, could even be in my nose based on symptoms and initial visits to drs. Not a pretty way to end up but I sure hope when it get too bad I am offered something to kill the nerve pain. I went through a 4 hour stretch today where my eyes had a deep, deep pain and I was spasming so my husband had to attend to me. The dark bedroom was too bright for me so I had to wear sunglasses. I was so worried no one would respond or support me - everyone here has serious issues. I lost the use of my legs last night while starting to do laundry and they didn’t become useful again this morning but then the all over spasms started. I keep asking my husband to videotape it because doctors don’t believe me. Oh well, I am so uplifted and can’t thank you enough!
@johnbishop. Awesome stuff
I believe you. It sounds as if your command center aka central nervous system is on overdrive. Try to stay calm and strong, and hang on tight. Maybe you and your husband can devise a plan of what and when you can do things. If your eyes or legs are fighting you, don't fight back. Work smarter, not harder. Use moderation and modification to squeeze the best time and ability out. Patience and acceptance is a difficult thing to come by, but if you work on calming this storm in your body, I think you will feel some benefit.
@bustrbrwn22 I have not been posting much on this thread, but read the posts. This is a great idea, to have your husband video your spasms and all the issues. How can a medical dr refuse to address an issue they can visibly see when it happens? Put it on a spare thumb drive, that can be played back on his laptop, and become part of your medical records. Save a copy for yourself, too!
You have a lot of people on your side!
Ginger
@rwinney. As hard as itt is to hear you are spot on. I am trying to learn to portion my time and allow time for spasms as well. Today I was able to walk up the basement steps without my legs giving out on me. Yesterday I could only walk a couple steps then rest. It means so much to me that someone believes me and it has made me more determined to make stretches and light weights a priority. I want to start at 15’lbs but now realize I have to accept who I am right now. 3 lbs is better than 3 weeks ago when I couldn’t lift my hands over my head. Thank you all so much. Please pray that my 3 week checkup shows that my eyesight has not worsened. It’s in 2 weeks.
@gingerw. Thanks for validating my suggestion. My husband said they would just think I was faking it. I said I got lucky and had one dr reach out to a personal friend who actually know about lichen planus and he got me in within a day or 2. I will hold hope that if 2 doctors can believe me there might be one more. Looking back I owe so much to that doctor that took the time to pull a favor with a specialist friend. I might have lost my eyesight if I didn’t find just the right eye specialist. I wonder how I can thank her? I assumed she thought I was faking the pain because she didn’t talk to me personally when really she was doing the best thing for my situation. I never would have known if when I thanked the specialist for seeing me so soon he hadn’t said him and this dr go way back. Thanks again. I hope this finds you well yourself
@athenalee What a great posting! Your situation is so much more serious than mine so I appreciate you reading and responding to my story. May I ask where you received your great care? I hope you continue to be healthy and well.
@johnbishop Thanks so much. I have accessed the sight and will work on the Tools for the Visit as my eyes allow. Thank you for taking the time to find resources for me.