[ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks

  • From: "linda gehres" <ljgehres@xxxxxxx>
  • To: <ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 15:38:45 -0700

Kathleen, most drug store chains sell what they call ice blankets, and they
have blue ice in them. Once they are frozen, you can basically shape the ice
in any way to put it around any part of your body which needs to be iced.
You’re right, finding a doctor to give you an injection in two weeks is a tall
order as usually there is a waiting list of people to be seen. Mine is case in
point.



Linda G.





From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Kathleen
Sent: Sunday, September 27, 2015 11:56 AM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks



Well I've never heard of those little ice things. I guess I'll have to go to
the store and see if I can get some. But anyway I do have ice tray so I could
make ice if I had to. They're just a pain to fill. But anyway I was talking to
the president of our ham radio group and he told me I should get the knee
injected. His wife said the same thing and he said stay away from drugs that
you can get addicted to. And his wife even said I should find another doctor.
That's going to be easier said than done but I'll have to start working on
that. I have two weeks to get this thing taken care of before my next event.
And that's the Staten Island half marathon. It's too bad that the doctor that I
work with at that event doesn't know somebody I can go to. But his professional
sports medicine he really doesn't work with regular people that much. But he's
a really nice guy I do have to say that.

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On Sep 27, 2015, at 11:47 AM, Rosemarie Chavarria <rosemariec9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi, Kathleen,



They do have little bags of what’s called blue ice. You keep it in your freezer
and use it when you need to ice your knee. That’s great if you don’t have ice
cubes and an ice bag.



Rosie







From: Kathleen <mailto:kathyann@xxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 11:35 PM

To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks



Well I went to bed at 7:30 and now I'm wide-awake. Anyway I might as will stay
out now. It's after two anyway so what can I say. Yep I took my leave around
six something. And I had some pasta with it. I guess I'll have hot cereal and
that'll be enough. No I have to get an ice pack because I refrigerators don't
have icemakers all we have is ice cube trays and I have to make ice cubes.
That's a pain in the you know what.

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On Sep 26, 2015, at 11:38 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria <rosemariec9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi, Kathleen,



Have you tried putting ice on that knee? How about wearing a brace? The brace
would give you extra support when you’re walking. Aleev usually helps me too.



Rosie







From: Kathleen <mailto:kathyann@xxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 3:42 PM

To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks



Well it kind of hurt this morning when I was crossing streets to. Because some
of the curbs were kind of high. And I'm still having shoulder pain from when I
got hit by that car years ago. That if she was starting up to. So who knows.
It's probably arthritis but I'll find out. What are my friends recommended
somebody but he only takes Medicare not Medicaid. So he didn't want me because
he doesn't take both. Oh well I'll have to keep trying.

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On Sep 26, 2015, at 5:54 PM, linda gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:

No, you shouldn’t have to take Vikodon to mask the pain. A job of a doctor is
to find out why you’re having the pain in the first place, as my regular doctor
is doing by referring me to radiology to get X-rays to find out why the muscles
in my arms are so inflamed.



Hopefully you have a friend who can recommend a doctor who agreeswith your
point of view about not wanting to take Vikodon unless you have to. Since you
only hurt on stairs, hopefully you can take elevators and pain medication like
Aleeve. My arms are a whole lot worse than that. It doesn’t take much for my
muscles to become inflamed. All the computer work I’m doing may inflame them,
or at least on the right arm.



Linda G.



From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Kathleen
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 1:59 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks



Yes we have choices. But the choice is also determined inns terms of whether
they take Medicare and Medicaid. That's the other thing too. Yeah I'm going to
look around. And maybe have somebody help me. But no I do not like this guy.
And he's very brusque and everything so that's the way that goes. But his for
current prescribing Vicodin and OxyContin all the time that's something I
cannot agree with.

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On Sep 26, 2015, at 4:34 PM, linda gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Oh, Kathleen, that’s not exactly helpful when a doctor doesn’t tell a blind
person he’s leaving the room for whatever reason. If you don’t like him, fire
him and hire someone else who can do a better job. Certainly, in New York,
you’ve got plenty of choices I would think.



Linda G.





From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Kathleen
Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 1:17 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks



That's exactly what I'm trying to do find another doctor. I do not like this
guy but that's not for the only reason. He doesn't even tell you when he's
leaving the room after he's done examining you. And you're lucky to get five
minutes with him. I think you probably only get three. But that's just the way
that goes. But I'm going to call this other place and see if I can go there.
It's his place with a spring you for these injections for your knees. I hope
the people are nice but I'll just find out what the deal is.

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On Sep 26, 2015, at 4:09 PM, Rosemarie Chavarria <rosemariec9@xxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Hi, Kathleen,



I know what you mean about taking pain meds like Vicodin. I’m glad my
orthopedic specialist doesn’t prescribe that stuff. I don’t blame you for being
annoyed with the doctor. I’d be more than annoyed. I’d probably want to find
another doctor.



Rosie







From: Kathleen <mailto:kathyann@xxxxxxxxx>

Sent: Saturday, September 26, 2015 1:00 PM

To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [ourplace] Re: Feeling Better, Thanks



Linda I'm glad you didn't have to take Vicodin. That's what me and my
orthopedist got into this huge argument about. He wanted me to take either
Vicodin or OxyContin and I said no. The reason I said no is because I travel on
the subway and I didn't want to be under the influence of either one of those
drugs if I was traveling. He got mad and said will you just don't want to try
it. So I will and I just walked out of the office. They left the prescriptions
on the counter for me to get them and I will have to. I just left them there. I
was kind of annoyed I don't know why these doctors don't understand some of
these drugs can affect us differently and the blind people traveling we just
don't stay home all the time. That's just really totally nuts. Well I got the
Aleve. And I got it in a bottle I can open. I got the Aleve caplets. Thank you
goodness no child safety bottle just a regular screwtop that you take off. And
I'm glad I got it that way. The gentleman in the drugstore was nice. So he help
me get what I wanted and then I left and came back home.

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On Sep 26, 2015, at 3:43 PM, linda gehres <ljgehres@xxxxxxx> wrote:

Hi Hi Rosie,



I guess with the inflammation, my body needs a good bit of sleep, and I’ve got
plans for both tomorrow and Monday. I’ll be up early enjoying the Raiders game
and pre-game shows, well, let’s hope I’ll enjoy the Raiders game. I’ll enjoy
it if they win more than I will if they lose. Monday Gina and I are going out
to breakfast, and then at noon I have a phone appointment. Sure can’t wait
till Thursday. Will have to get on the phone with Maxi-Aids and have them send
me yet another label so I can return the nonworking braille watch. I want a
refund this time. At least I didn’t have to take Vikodon this morning.



Linda G.



From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 10:31 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: A couple of musical questions



Hi, Linda,



I’m so sorry you’re hurting. I’m also sorry about your braille watch not
working right. I found out from a friend that Orange County Braille Institute
took out their store so I’m not too happy about that. That’s where I bought my
braille watch. I’ve stayed in bed towhen I had a lot of pain.



I hope you feel better soon.



Rosie







From: linda gehres <mailto:ljgehres@xxxxxxx>

Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:49 PM

To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [ourplace] Re: A couple of musical questions



Rosie, glad you sent it. I’m so behind on e-mail right now as I overdid it
Wednesday with laundry and garbage and yesterday with trying to find something,
one of those suction cup phone attachments. I had to change an appointment and
found out the hard way my braille watch, newly purchased, doesn’t keep time
worth a bag of beans!! It’s going back to Maxi-Aids, and this time I am asking
for a refund of my money as this is the second braille watch they’ve sent me.
The first one couldn’t even be set properly. Anyway, I hurt so much in my arms
and even my knees last night that I had to stay in bed much of today and rest.



Linda G.





From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:08 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: A couple of musical questions



Hi, Linda,



I also have Incense and Peppermints by Strawberry Alarm Clock and will be glad
to send it to Devon if you don’t have it.



Rosie







From: linda gehres <mailto:ljgehres@xxxxxxx>

Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 9:02 PM

To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [ourplace] Re: A couple of musical questions



Hmm, I thought it was drug related but I, too, could be totally off-base. I
didn’t like a lot of the music back then if I thought it had anything to do
with drugs. For instance, when The Doors did “Light My Fire,” I figured it was
most certainly about drugs, but when I heard Jose Feliciano’s version about a
year later, now that sounded like a couple having a mellow time to me. I
didn’t become too involved with this one, Devon, because my perspectives about
a lot of music coming out at that time is pretty messed up. If you don’t
already have “Insense Peppermints” by Strawberry Alarm Clock, which was a song
throwing a bunch of nonsensical lines together and not about drugs, let me
know, and I’ll gladly send it.



Linda G.





From: ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ourplace-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On
Behalf Of Rosemarie Chavarria
Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 2:47 PM
To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [ourplace] Re: A couple of musical questions



Hi, Devon,



I think Mellow Yellow was supposed to be a silly song if I remember correctly.
If I’m wrong, somebody please jump in and correct me.



Rosie







From: Devon Wilkins <mailto:theharness@xxxxxxxx>

Sent: Friday, September 25, 2015 10:35 AM

To: ourplace@xxxxxxxxxxxxx

Subject: [ourplace] A couple of musical questions



Hi, everyone. I thought I might finish this week’s show with a song or two
about Autumn, time permitting. If I were to choose something by either the
Cascades or the Danderleers, would those songs most likely come from the
sixties? I have a folder of Autumn songs, thanks in large part to Nance, but
not many of the songs include years. The other question has to do with next
week’s special on songs having to do with drugs. I have a couple of songs that
weren’t connected in any way with drugs but people thought they were. Any
other suggestions along those lines? I think I should do whatever I can to
debunk rumours like that. And were any songs by either Bob Dylan or Donovan
connected with taking drugs? One Donovan song that particularly comes to mind
is Mellow Yellow. Thanks a bunch for any info you might be able to pass along.
Devon.

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