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Please can you let me know if it is normal to lose your balance and fall over ,I fainted in Tesco two days ago the staff were great. I am also slurring my speach and sometimes i forget what word i want to say i am only 43 and feel empty inside i cant balance and am frightning of falling i cant go out on my own so i am housebound till somebody comes to take me out .I have two small children 12 yrs and a 3 yr old but because of my illness i cant look after them i feel a useless mother what can i do next?
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So sad to hear things are even worse Cazza - what medical support are you getting with all this.
Julie
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Sorry hon, but off to the GP IMMEDIATELY. This should be checked out straight away asi t could be any number of things - low BP, inner ear infection etc. Please, please get it checked as soon as the surgery opens in the morning. MUCH love Jeanxxx
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you ask your GP for help dont panic there must be a reason for you falling and forgetting things please go to see your GP tomorrow take care let us know Mary L
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hello Caz so sorry u are having such troubles I think same as others go speak to gp - & dont put it off xx also i think you are a great mum - u are always thinking 'bout your children and loving them so much which is what they need, yes they may need to be a l'il resilient and independent but thats not always a bad thing xxx u take care of yourself and let us know how things are when u get chance xxxxx Love Liz xx
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Hi Cazza, it must be quite frightening and distressing to experience those symptoms. Please call your gp ASAP and get looked at. The very fact you are concerned for your children over your own need shows what a lovely mom you are!!!! Please don't delay getting medical attention and let us know how you get on.
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Deb x
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Hi Cazza,
for the sake of your children you must get to see your GP - as the others say you are a great Mum and other people must help you carry on being a brilliant mum. Give your health visitor a call tomorrow as well, as you have a 3yr old. She can help liaise with your GP and can be a support just for YOU as well as helping with pracitcal things.
keep in touch with us all lots of love Alison
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ohh cazza hun gp please not helpful for u especially with little ones, t care let us know how u get on hugs melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Hello Cazza
I hope you've taken the advice and will be on the phone to your GP first thing this morning.
You are NOT a useless mum. You are a caring mum who is having so much to cope with at the moment, I got upset when I read what you wrote.
If I remember right you have had and I think still having problems with your kidneys, I'm sure that that can make you have some of the symptoms that you are describing. Please, Please ring your GP up now.
Love Paula x x x
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Can only agree with everyone here- there will be someting to help you get to the bottom of these symptoms. YES I'VE CHANGED, PAIN DOES THAT TO PEOPLE.
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cazza here i am now being referred to a neurologist as all the symptoms i am having are the same as MS which i hope i have noot got but they can be very similar to RA so i just have to wait and see what happens and howlong it takes.I musy not look after my 3 yr old on my old in case i collapse and become unconcious so my husband has to give up two days of work while my little boy is at home but can go to work between 9 and 3 the days he goes to nursery as i said what a crap mum i cant even have sole care of my son and as i am a qualified NNEB with over 20 childcare years experience its just silly .
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awwww cassie
that has just brought a tear to my eyes, im damm sure that you are a fantastic mum, the way this awful disease takes over your life is not your fault, i dont know what else to say
take care love donna xx
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oh grief Cassie, SO frightening. give your kids a big hug, you and they know you're not useless. But you do sound ill. I hope your gp referral will help answer some questions. Look after yourself as well as your family this weekend, I'll be thinking of you xfx
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Dear Cazza,
I'm so sorry you're having all this to go through! I'm glad you're going to see a neurologist though ... they'll have it sorted in no time!
Please, please, please don't think of yourself as a useless mum. What our children need most of all is love and you certainly have that in heaps for your children!!! There is nothing wrong with needing a bit of help with the day to day maintenance stuff from time to time. It's so easy for us mums to judge ourselves and so fiercely too but when you ask any child what he most needs from his mum, it's the hugs and kisses and loving words.
You are doing a great job!
Joanna
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well done hun glad you being refered,no your not a c mum at all thats emotions playing tricks on you lv,its just till see what going on you are mum in million. warm hug melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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Hi Cazza I have just read your post about MS I also have this if you want I will phone NRAS and ask them to give you my phone number if you want to talk take care Mary L
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Dear Cazza, I'd like to echo the thoughts of friends on the forum you are a fantastic mum, but now for the sake of your children need you to put your self first and get the medical care you need. I hope you take up Mary's offer for a chat, but has your GP also had ruled out the possibility of a middle ear infection or Minears disease? http://www.menieres-dise...res_signs_symptoms.htm.
I noticed on the benefit thread that you asked about benefit entitlements and were concerned that your husband might have to give up work to look after you. I think Jenni is right, before your husband considers giving up work you should first explore how much benefits your are entitled to, and what help you might be entitled to from Social Services. When you see your GP you could ask them to refer you to SS, to request a "Comprehensive Assessment of Needs under the Community Care Act, with a view to receiving a personalised budget, or direct payments. Basically you receive money every month to help you manage your care at home. I am by profession a social worker, if you need any help or advice please feel free to PM me and I will pass on my email address, but do this by Monday as the service will be going. sending you a gentle cyber hug, love, Barbara XXXXXX
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Cazza I forgot to say NO YOU ARE NOT A BAD MUM dont even think that I have phoned NRAS so if you want to talk you are quite welcome take care Mary L
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So pleased to see you are being referred. My thoughs and prayers are with you
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Cassie, YOU ARE NOT A BAD MOTHER FAR FROM IT!!! you are caring and considerate of your childrens welfare, what more can a mother do for her precious children? Dont punish yourself for being ill, its not your fault you have RA. Once you have seen a neurologist it will help you to understand what is wrong. I know its hard to accept you need help at the moment, and cant go out alone, or be left with your 3 year old, but its not your fault!!! I still have balance problems, and was tested 18 months ago, and nothing found. I still lose balance in the shower, but its not anywhere like yours is. Remember to look ater yourself as well as your children. You need to keep yourself going for them. I agree with Barbara too, look into getting help before you have your husband give up his job, you never know whats available until you ask. Thinking of you hun. will pm you with my e mail and mobile if you need to talk to someone, we are all here for you x BARBARA
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