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Day by Day with a Movement Disorder

I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy in 2006, but my symptoms seemed to take a turn in a different direction in late 2007. The current diagnosis is ESSENTIAL MYOCLONUS. Share my journey - coping with the testing, the medicines, nutrition, digestion problems, exercise, the emotions, uncertain diagnoses and no telling what else!

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Day by Day with a Movement Disorder

I was diagnosed with Parkinson's Disease and Peripheral Neuropathy in 2006, but my symptoms seemed to take a turn in a different direction in late 2007. The current diagnosis is ESSENTIAL MYOCLONUS. Share my journey - coping with the testing, the medicines, nutrition, digestion problems, exercise, the emotions, uncertain diagnoses and no telling what else!

Saturday, November 01, 2008

YARD SALE today!!

Well, I've worked myself ragged this week helping move things out to the garage for our big day, and now comes the moment of truth! Did we set the prices too high? Are they too low?? Should be a fun day, with beautiful weather.

Once hubby decided it was time to have one he really got busy, and there's no way I could have done this on my own. I'm pretty sore from helping to move furniture around, plus lots more walking and lifting than I have been used to. It's been good for me, as long as I didn't over do it. Only time will tell on that one.

We managed to get quite a few of the boxes from my parents' house out there, so that will free up some space in the house. Anything to cut down on the clutter will make it easier to get the rest of the last couple of years accumulation of stuff under control. I just have not felt like cleaning, and poor hubby has been doing the best he could to take care of me and take care of the house. I won. House lost. I'm sure not complaining, as he has done all the laundry for years, fixes meals, and waits on me like I was a princess. He's the love of my life, and no one could ask for a better helpmete.

We swapped out recliners, bringing my mother's recliner in the house and putting mine in the yard sale. Hers is a much smaller frame chair and really opened up the living room. I've slept in that recliner for several years taking care of Mama and Daddy, so I know how comfortable it is. It was a chore to make the swap with such bulky furniture, but I am glad we did. That is as along as our backs don't complain too much!

We went to the dentist this week for our regular cleaning appointment, and this was the first time I had been back since the new meds and new diagnosis. I was fine until the next day, when I woke up with a very sore jaw. The muscles on both sides were aching from keeping my mouth open so long. At one point yesterday the right side started up with spasms. It was weird, because it made my eyeglasses move! I yawned some big yawns and did some exaggerated mouth stretches and managed to get it to stop, but that was another first for me. I hate to think what it would have been like if I were not on the Primidone. I probably would have bitten her hand off right there in the dentist chair!!

I'm back to the early rising again, and the change from Daylight Savings Time tomorrow is going to play havoc with my sleep for awhile, too. I get a lot done in the wee hours of the morning, but it sure makes me sleepy early in the evening. I'm like a baby getting my days and nights mixed up. But no amount of just laying there will help me go back to sleep, so I might as well get something productive done with my time, right?

One other thought before I put this rambling post away. I made the signs for the Yard Sale, and was very pleased with the results. It's amazing how steady my hand is now compared to the way it was before the Primidone. I took drafting for 3 years in high school and taught handwriting in elementary school, so neat printing is something I used to be very good at. I had reached the point that my handwriting was difficult to read, let alone pretty. But this week I was able to free hand draw the letters and then go over the lines with a Sharpie and keep the ink where I wanted it!!! It was a wonderful moment for me, because it says so much about how much I have improved over the last few months.

Well, I've rambled on - not too surprising considering I've been up since 2AM - but feeling really good about my accomplishments this week. It may take a year, but I am going to win out over this messy house!

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8 Comments:

  • At 11/01/2008 6:33 AM , Blogger btrflynana said...

    Rosemary
    I hope the sale goes off terrific! I can so relate about having a great hubby...I am glad your husband is so loving and supportive of you~ it sure makes facing each day way easier! Sounds also like you might be feeling somewhat better recently I am so glad to hear that!!
    Hugs B'nana

     
  • At 11/01/2008 9:49 AM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    I am feeling better now that the ulcers have finally healed. I hope you're doing well, too.

     
  • At 11/08/2008 3:12 PM , Anonymous joe said...

    Hope all went well at the sale, and hope you didn't over do it too much.

     
  • At 11/08/2008 3:32 PM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Hi Joe,

    I hope you are doing well today.

    We didn't sell as much as I had hoped, but maybe next time will be better. As for me overdoing it?? It was all I could do to walk for about 4 days after. My tendons have tightened up so much that the slight climb up and down our driveway from the house and garage just about did me in. Plus I was standing more than I am used to any more. But in spite of that it was fun, and our daughter managed to sell a good bit of her stuff, too!

    But we have added more stuff to the garage, the signs are ready, and now all we have to do is wait for a Friday without rain, so our yard won't get ruined from cars parking every which way. We will have another one first chance we get, as there is still a lot of stuff in the basement left from our parents' homes.

    Thanks for stopping by!

     
  • At 11/10/2008 6:28 AM , Blogger Jackie said...

    Apologies haven't visited in ages. Getting rid of items not needed is a great way to bring good vibes into the home. Therefore the money side is almost secondary as you probably feel better with more space. Sorry to hear it exhausted you so much but you do have the habit of overdoing things.

    Had to laugh this morning I decided I better do a post on Herbs 'n Oils and believe it or not it was between stevia and marjoram oil. I started on the marjoram oil research but have put that aside and will do the stevia one for you ....should be up tomorrow :)

    By the way I prefer xylitol (birch bark)as it tastes just like sugar but unfortunately works out very much more expensive than stevia. But do look out for xylitol toothpaste and sweets as it is very good for teeth especially now finally people have realized how bad fluoride is for both us and the environment.

     
  • At 11/10/2008 6:47 AM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Little ole me overdo???? Moi???? Never!!!

    That is weird about the Stevia. I just knew I would get an in depth report from you. I actually tried Xylitol first, since it tends to cause diarrhea, and that would be a good thing for me. LOL!

    But it did not sweeten at all for me. Must be a genetic thing, you think?? Or maybe the meds I am on? Ever hear of that before??

    It did feel good to unclutter the house somewhat. And the mess in the basement doesn't look as daunting as it once did, either. Hubby actually let me go down the basement steps and take a look at how much progress he has made. But he refuses to let me help clean it up. I feel guilty about that, as it got that way largely due to me chucking stuff down there.

    Now if I just had enough hours in the day to put the "good stuff" we found stored away on eBay!

     
  • At 1/20/2009 1:56 PM , Anonymous Mary said...

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    It really helped my family when we were looking for assistance for my mother who has suffered from parkinson's throughout the last decade. Right now, families sign up for free, so we had unlimited access to their entire network of caregivers, as well as the ability to arrange interviews through their free conference call service. We thought this site was a great resource and we just wanted to pass it along because it could definitely benefit other families as well. Good luck!

     
  • At 1/20/2009 2:19 PM , Blogger Dirty Butter said...

    Usually I would delete an unsolicited link to a business site, but this one appears to be a good fit for this blog. I was particularly impressed to find several prospective caregivers within a reasonable distance to our small rural town.

    I'm bookmarking the site, and I'll add it to my sidebar, too.

     

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