Morning all:
Viv took me to a different neurologist from Vanderbilt University yesterday morning. He looked at my report, my MRI scans and then ran some preliminary tests. He pretty much said the damage was permanent in my lower back, which we pretty much figured to be the case. He said
IF the numbness wasn't caused by diabetic neuropathy (which these preliminary tests that he did showed it was) then he might be able to operate and alleviate SOME of the pain in my left leg. If it IS from diabetes, well...I'm in big trouble. It means the diabetes is progressing faster than they thought. I've had four cousins from my birth father's side of the family die from diabetes complications, two kidney, one stroke, and one from neuropathy, by the time they were in their late 40's, but before their 50th birthday.
It's a little unnerving to say the least. So, I have a myeologram on Friday morning at 7am, and then the following Friday a neuro assessment. They have already pretty much said "get ready for wheels"!
It's a humid 70 here this morning already. Supposed to be in the upper 90's with chances for storms again.
Anyhow, I know the Lord is trying to teach me something through all of this. What I do not know. I do know it's hard on Vivian. But, she's a trooper and keeps saying, "We'll live through this...we've lived through worse". And she's right. God is still in control. That may be the lesson I have yet to learn. Sometimes it's hard to relinquish what little "control" we have over our own lives, or that we THINK we have over our own lives.
Anyhow. I am praying for ya'll. God bless you, and give you a great day!
T