It throbs so fucking bad when I sit on the side of the bed to get up and pee, I almost find myself avoiding drinking much water--because I fucking
dread getting up and feeling that familiar throb. Like my damned foot is going to fucking fall off on it's own.
The doctor was like "this has been there longer than just a night or two." Stupid asshole doesn't understand RSD. Sores like this can pop up in under a few hours. And I just want to cry because I was actually loving my aquatic therapy, and dammit, now I can't freaking go. What? Did the ER doc think I got this from laying in bed? Not in the holiday season you dumb ass!!!!
 Then
 you get comments from the peanut gallery, when you bring up a 
treatment: I asked what a specific person thought about a intrathecal 
pump (dumb cow assumed ASSUMED I meant morphine, to which I am deathly allergic to!!!! 
 Shithead.  Why not ask if it it's for the fucking muscle spasms that 
are part and parcel with RSD, shithead???  Fucking go to one source of 
information, you get one answer, and you don't get shit for fucking 
information: you get one person's opinion.
Then
 you get comments from the peanut gallery, when you bring up a 
treatment: I asked what a specific person thought about a intrathecal 
pump (dumb cow assumed ASSUMED I meant morphine, to which I am deathly allergic to!!!! 
 Shithead.  Why not ask if it it's for the fucking muscle spasms that 
are part and parcel with RSD, shithead???  Fucking go to one source of 
information, you get one answer, and you don't get shit for fucking 
information: you get one person's opinion.

 
No comments:
Post a Comment