Zaphoon
Extremely helpful member
- Joined
- Aug 2, 2008
- Messages
- 2,857
- Reason
- DX UMND/PLS
- Diagnosis
- 08/2011
- Country
- US
- State
- Missouri
- City
- Springfield
Hi, all!
I've got a question about this as yet, undiagnosed debilitating thing I've got. What do you do when you notice your weakness is spreading into new muscle regions and fear you could soon be unable to work/function in your current occupation with your next visit to the neuro 3 months away?
Do you call the doc and say, "Hey, I'm really starting to fall apart here; any chance of working me in any earlier?" Or, do you just persevere and hope you are still able to funciton at some reasonable level until the next appointment comes, let the doc see the damage and make his own assessment?
When do you make the decission you just can't continue to work because it's just too dangerous for all of those concerned?
Zaphoon
I've got a question about this as yet, undiagnosed debilitating thing I've got. What do you do when you notice your weakness is spreading into new muscle regions and fear you could soon be unable to work/function in your current occupation with your next visit to the neuro 3 months away?
Do you call the doc and say, "Hey, I'm really starting to fall apart here; any chance of working me in any earlier?" Or, do you just persevere and hope you are still able to funciton at some reasonable level until the next appointment comes, let the doc see the damage and make his own assessment?
When do you make the decission you just can't continue to work because it's just too dangerous for all of those concerned?
Zaphoon