DDA Chapter 27

Hi everyone,,,,,Let me just say John's Hopkins is unbelievable. They get you in and out fast. If changes are made with your appointments, they make it happen.
I had four appointments scheduled,,,Vestibular, hearing test, ENG test and final results. Vestibular--designed to see where the exact dizziness lies. Lots of exercises while wearing goggles to track my eyes and see hopefully the line of treatment. Hearing test,,,last time I had one I was told that for someone my age, my hearing is perfect. This time, the Dr said I had the hearing of a two year old!!!:lmao::lmao:
Now the next test was supposed to be the ENG. That is where they put electrodes on your forehead and you wear goggles and they have you sit up, and lie down while they use a tube to force warm and cold air or water in your ear. It is designed to make you dizzy so they can see which canal in your ear the problem lies. Since the first Dr thought I did so well in the vestibular test, he didn't want me to get any more dizzier so they cancelled the ENG test.
My last appointment was moved up so I only had to wait fifteen minutes to see the Dr and we talked about my tests and how they have discovered that people who have a lot of migraines sometimes then start having problems with vertigo. It was interesting and very informative.
I will go back in three months to see how I am doing and they will do another test to check on my progress.
For now it is called Benign Positional Vertigo which is what I had heard before but with the added information about migraines, it really comes together. He feels I should be better in a few weeks. All I can do for now is keep doing the one exercise he gave me and wait for August.
 
Good morning!
Today is my house inspection! If I pass, I can move in whenever I want...so nervous! I think I have covered everything on the list, but who knows!
I also have the phillies game tnoight..busy day!!

Good luck with the inspection! I hope it all goes perfectly!
 
Hi everyone,,,,,Let me just say John's Hopkins is unbelievable. They get you in and out fast. If changes are made with your appointments, they make it happen.
I had four appointments scheduled,,,Vestibular, hearing test, ENG test and final results. Vestibular--designed to see where the exact dizziness lies. Lots of exercises while wearing goggles to track my eyes and see hopefully the line of treatment. Hearing test,,,last time I had one I was told that for someone my age, my hearing is perfect. This time, the Dr said I had the hearing of a two year old!!!:lmao::lmao:
Now the next test was supposed to be the ENG. That is where they put electrodes on your forehead and you wear goggles and they have you sit up, and lie down while they use a tube to force warm and cold air or water in your ear. It is designed to make you dizzy so they can see which canal in your ear the problem lies. Since the first Dr thought I did so well in the vestibular test, he didn't want me to get any more dizzier so they cancelled the ENG test.
My last appointment was moved up so I only had to wait fifteen minutes to see the Dr and we talked about my tests and how they have discovered that people who have a lot of migraines sometimes then start having problems with vertigo. It was interesting and very informative.
I will go back in three months to see how I am doing and they will do another test to check on my progress.
For now it is called Benign Positional Vertigo which is what I had heard before but with the added information about migraines, it really comes together. He feels I should be better in a few weeks. All I can do for now is keep doing the one exercise he gave me and wait for August.

Very interesting! What kind of exercise is it? Did he give you any tips on avoiding or minimizing migraines? I'm so glad that they are watching you, and that they have high hopes!

Now, next on the agenda, how are Guenna and Vivian holding up? Vivian still in place? We can't wait to see her, but I want it to be when she is ready to be seen. We don't need any preemies!!!
 
Very interesting! What kind of exercise is it? Did he give you any tips on avoiding or minimizing migraines? I'm so glad that they are watching you, and that they have high hopes!

Now, next on the agenda, how are Guenna and Vivian holding up? Vivian still in place? We can't wait to see her, but I want it to be when she is ready to be seen. We don't need any preemies!!!


The exercise is very simple. I am sitting in bed with a pillow behind me so that when I lay back, my head will end up lower than the pillow tilted back. I lay back with my head turned to the right and stay there for about 30 seconds. By then the spinning has stopped and then I quickly turn my head left. Another 30 seconds and I roll all the way on my left side. 30 seconds I sit up slowly and stay there for a minute. If i feel dizzy during the day, I do it again.
As for the migraines, I try to avoid being near any kind of smell that could start one. That is kinda hard when I am out and about but I still have my little vial that I can use and sometimes it still helps. Otherwise I just have to go lay down in a dark room. But as I am typing this, I am feeling one starting and I have no idea why.:confused3

When the courtesy shuttle was taking me to JH, the driver was telling me how sometimes they do send folks home but call them later with options, and I have to admit, that made me feel better cause I was really stressing when I first got up yesterday morning.

As for Miss Vivian,,,Guenna's due date is June 19. She is just taking it a day at a time for now. She has two fibrous cysts on the uterine wall that they are keeping an eye on. They have not grown too much but if they do and it appears they are taking away nourishment from Vivian, they would do a C-section early.
 

Terry,
Glad you got some answers today. Hope the exercises help you. :goodvibes
 
Well it is only Tuesday and Guenna is back in the hospital again. They are giving her another shot to stop the contractions. She says the contractions are much harder than on Saturday. If the contractions do stop but start again next week, then that is when they will let the labor continue.
 
Terry - I am glad you are happy with the outcome of your Johns Hopkins appointments. I hope the treatment works wonders for you!! I am sorry to hear that Miss Vivian is in a hurry to meet us.... Tell her we will all be here when it is really time for her to make her appearance. ;)
 
Good morning, everyone! I'm hoping that Vivian decided to hold off for a little while. Hopefully, Guenna can get some rest while she's waiting!

It's a gorgeous day here!!! I don't want to jinx myself, but I think it may actually be Spring!!! My lilacs started blooming yesterday, and that made me so happy!!!

Jacob has Hope of America tonight, so he and I will go to dinner and then to his show. Katie will stay with the little people, and fix them dinner. I'm hoping to get a nice long walk in this afternoon. We just got a new park with walking trails, and I really want to take Timothy and explore the trails!
 
Hello, DDA!

I am in the middle of baking for the Mother's Day tea at preschool tomorrow. It's a lot of work getting everything ready, but I don't feel it's right to ask the mothers to bake for their own tea. We decorated the room this morning, so at least that is all done.

I just received a recorded phone call from the high school. They were calling to inform me that my daughter had missed all her morning classes and that I hadn't called in her absence. I need to call back during school hours to report it. :rolleyes: She was at the district office building right next to the high school taking the AP Calculus exam. One of the classes that she is marked "absent unexcused" in is her AP Calculus course. I'm thinking her teacher could have figured out where she was. It must be that she wasn't put on some list or that they had a glitch and called all the AP Calculus students' parents. I guess I'll call in the morning and let them know where she was today and make sure they have her down for the other 5 exams.

Ok, I have to make dinner and get back to baking...

Have a great night, DDA, and a great day tomorrow!
 
I'm in a quandry. My new job is going well, but I discovered on Monday while trying to get things in place for Hunter's MRI on Monday that the insurance that I thought I was getting was not what I have at all, not even close. It turns out that the information that they provided me prior to taking the job was from 2009 and the Cadillac insurance plan is no longer offered to anyone. So the no deductible, no coinsurance, simply a copay plan that I thought I was getting didn't happen. The MRI that I thought would cost us $100 copay will now cost us 20% of the contracted price which will likely be $1000:scared1: I tried to talk with the HR person on Monday, but she was busy. I ended up sending an email Monday night and I've been told that they are working on a solution. They were supposed to get back to me with this "solution" today. The reality is that my benefit package more than likely is worth $5000/yr less than what I anticipated as we now have a $5000 out of pocket maximum.

Ironically, I started getting voicemails from the VA Hospital on Monday for a job that I interviewed for before I was offered the job at the Oil Company. We played phone tag for 2 days and they finally emailed me today with a job offer. I've emailed back asking for more information on the benefit package. I do know that it a 1 year term position, but it could be offered to me for 4 consecutive years. It will also give me government experience and a grade for future employment. I would start as a GS4, but would most likely be reclassified as a GS5 after 90 days as I already have years of experience. I wish I knew what a Grade increase means pay wise. Tammy any idea?

It's nice to have options, but I'm lacking lots of info. Of course Hunter is still scheduled for an MRI on Monday which I have no idea on how much it will cost :confused3 I really don't want to start over, but at the same time I feel lied to.
 
Deb- the pay grade increase is usually a 2 percent increase within the grade and then a 5 percent for each step. I will ask my step dad tomorrow night if you would like me to. It may have changed since the last time I looked at a scale and he is in HR for the Dept. of Transportation.

Sorry I went MIA again...I have been in a mood again and this one is just where I am grumpy and my whack a doodle work schedule isn't helping. How is it that somebody who calls out more often than she works (sub par work when she is here) still has a job?

Oh WELL!!

Good Night DDA!!
 
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Deb- the pay grade increase is usually a 2 percent increase within the grade and then a 5 percent for each step. I will ask my step dad tomorrow night if you would like me to. It may have changed since the last time I looked at a scale and he is in HR for the Dept. of Transportation.

Sorry I went MIA again...I have been in a mood again and this one is just where I am grumpy and my whack a doodle work schedule isn't helping. How is it that somebody who calls out more often than she works (sub par work when she is here) still has a job?

Oh WELL!!

Good Night DDA!!

Thank you

Good morning. :)

Here you go, Deb. HTH.

http://www.opm.gov/oca/11tables/pdf/gs.pdf

Thank you. That helps a lot.
 



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