Vicky, and Diane
Have just woken up from a terrible day. My little one last night awoke crting at 2;30 am. As my wife works the arrangement is, I take care of any midnight-to-morning runs. The little one and I stayed up till 8:00 am! By the time she went down again, I was toast. I'm sensitive to light, and a migraine had ventured in this morning. My coping skills are negligible, and even forgot to take meds! I wondered around all day saying baby-talk, which was a delight to my child. From out of the fog (which, by the way, was the weather this morning on this open prairie, I remembered you asking me about the meds that caused my heart condition. I am going to find out for you. As I am seeing my neuro. on the 28th of July. There so many different ones he put me on and my log book shows two different meds in the period I spoke about. So I don't want to steer you guys wrong. The other thing was what happened while I was on the table having an angio. I told the heart spec. that I was having a migraine, gave hime my symptoms. He said, just hang on there we'll have you right in a jiffy. Well you wouldn't believe it. Within seconds of him doing something I was pian free, migrain free and chest pin free! I asked him what did you give me. He said it was a narcotic. And that he was not allowed to disclose the name of it. Well I was kinda upset, yet so euphoric about being pain free that I didn't care anymore. Eventually the narc. wore off. But for approximately three whole days I was migraine free. The cycle had been altered. I was compesmentous. I walked down the street doing skips and jumps and passion was back in my life. Although short lived I was appreciative of those lucid moments. All my family was. For it was just my wife and I back then. Dian how'd the interview go? Shall tell you about the pain clinic visits another time as I don't want to push this window of opportunity I have at this moment. Have pain free, migraine free futures. Robert