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  • Cheryl

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    November 10, 2020 at 6:23 pm in reply to: Speech

    My family notices so they often help so I’m less stuck. Most times I just need to lay down.

    As for the winded part, get your iron checked. Mine was critically low which made me exhaust faster h

  • Cheryl

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    September 11, 2020 at 1:26 am in reply to: Eye sensitivity to sunlight

    I have photophobia, made worse with migraine. I can actually get my vehicles tinted illegally with a waiver. I’m not sure if it has anything to do with Freidreichs Ataxia Or not. But the photophobia is bad enough I tend to avoid going outside during the day.

  • Cheryl

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    September 9, 2020 at 3:13 pm in reply to: Swallowing Concerns

    @christina-logan honestly I never even looked tho I really need to! Thank you!!

  • Cheryl

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    September 8, 2020 at 6:49 pm in reply to: Swallowing Concerns

    Choking is common with ataxia. I did a swallow study and found that my esophagus is paralyzed. I was told a speech pathologist can teach you ways to avoid it, not curing it but teaching methods to reduce the risks. That said, I do not see a speech therapist due to the expense even with insurance (my sons medical issues are priority).

  • Cheryl

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    September 5, 2020 at 11:21 am in reply to: Waking Up

    Christine, it’s a pain pump placed in the spine that delivers meds directly to the spine allowing them to use a much lower dose while coating the nerves in the spine, so it works much better. I’m going to be starting the process soon since oral meds work for a little bit before they need to increase doses.

  • Cheryl

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    September 1, 2020 at 7:08 pm in reply to: Waking Up

    I usually cannot sleep long or spasms wake me up. They begin in my neck and end in my toes. I use dilaudid and stretches ( sit on bed, feet touching & legs bent, then lean over til my nose touches the bed). But honestly, nothing has helped majorly. I’m going to see my pain doc at UNC for an intrathecal pain pump.

  • Cheryl

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    November 13, 2019 at 12:57 am in reply to: High cholesterol

    Ok I have had high lipids for a very long time. I tried diet and weight loss yet it continued to climb. It’s genetic so if your parents have it, you’ll likely acquire it as well. I was put on Lipitor 20 mg at night and it has dropped my levels to normal. Good luck!!!

  • Cheryl

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    June 25, 2019 at 1:31 pm in reply to: He Keeps Leaving His Bed At Work!

    Is he a service dog from an agency? Or your own dog that is being trained. If from an agency, call them. As a service dog, he is trained to disregard everyone and only be there for you. The problem with service dogs is people…not those disabled BUT everyone walking up and petting them. The dogs are at work and as a result should not be touched or spoken to by anyone except the person (you) it’s assigned to.
    Now if it is your own dog… it’s time to restart training and every time he wanders off, bring him (or have someone, mostly your BIL) back and then give him whatever command you use to stay. Also if your BIL would ignore him, not touch or pet or look in his direction except to return him, that would be ideal. It isn’t easy to treat. Them. Agency’s usually start before 6months of age and continuously train them 24/7 for a min of 2 yrs. that’s why they make the receiver go to them and do training before allowing you to leave with them. It’s easy to back track training if it’s not a consistent thing.

  • Cheryl

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    June 18, 2019 at 9:34 am in reply to: All-time favorite meal

    All time favorite food is gyros, beef ribs, and my moms biscuits & gravy!