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Sarah/Katherine ([personal profile] truepenny) wrote2010-10-20 03:32 pm

Day 81

This morning, the orthopedist gave me the all clear to start getting rid of the walking boot.

Yeehaw! says I.

I spent part of this afternoon calling first my HMO (which does not cover acupuncture treatments) and then the acupuncture clinic which is within walking distance. The acupuncturist was very nice and perfectly honest. The answer here, as with everything else about RLS, is "Maybe." Which, at $60 a session, is a rather expensive ambivalence.

But I note two things:
1. My GP's nurse offered to put in a referral to a neurologist, but warned me it takes 6 to 8 weeks to get an appointment. Also, when I asked, she said it was about 50/50 whether they'd be able actually to help or not. So, neurology offers no better odds than acupuncture.

2. The acupuncturist talked about chi and blood stasis, as opposed to the orthopedist, who said essentially, "Nobody knows why," but they agreed that the return to normal motion should make the RLS quiet down.

I bothered [livejournal.com profile] mirrorthaw at work, and we agreed that the best thing was to wait until after WFC: give the increased dosage of Requip and my new and very exciting mobility a chance to work before we try other, expensive and/or time consuming options which may or may not do anything anyway. And hope that something starts working before I run out of Vicodin, because I don't think my GP's going to give me any more. At least now, though, if I need to get up in the middle of the night, I can just go ahead and damn well get up, without having to plan it out like a land war in Asia.

In the meantime, even though I'm having a lousy day on other health fronts (ME: Meat, is this nausea really necessary? MEAT: Bleah.), I am absolutely loving the fact that I'm wandering around the house barefoot. It's like a freaking dream come true.
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[identity profile] glinda-w.livejournal.com 2010-10-20 09:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, yay for freedom! (Also, much sympathy on the RLS thing; it sucks.)

Totally unrelated, thank you for recommending the Ellery Queen Cat of Many Tales? I thought I'd read everything of theirs, a long time ago, and didn't remember that one. The library here doesn't have many of the Queen books, but luckily it does have that one. And yeah, I couldn't have not remembered that one, if I had read it. Wow. Just... wow. (Also, thank you. :) It's now on my Thriftbooks.com wishlist...)
Edited 2010-10-20 21:46 (UTC)

[identity profile] truepenny.livejournal.com 2010-10-20 09:53 pm (UTC)(link)
You are very welcome!