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At Stanford

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:05 pm
by mrhodes40
I arrived after a lovely trip down the coast watching the redwoods etc. IT was nice, it is also very HOT, like 95.. You guys all know what I mean, I wlked into my hotel with the greatst difficulty and my rollator. step by painful nearly tripping step. I was glad to get to our room without breaking my aram again!

We're staying at the Sheraton right across the street. Disabled rooms on the top floor and pretty nice, though like most able bodied people they assume that a disabled person has enough mobility to get from a car to a room that is--I swear--1/4 mile all told from disabled parking to door....labrinthine halls acres to walk to get to the oh so pretty elevator. Ugh. If I used a electric chair it would not have been a deal but since I sort-a kinda walk, it was tough. I understand tomorow we will be all over the medical campus too.

We did room service a "California burger" (oh yum, will do it again surely)to share so we can get our strength up for a trip to the hospital later for recon...we'll probably go to trader joes, which is right next door for some organic fruit etc for the room while we are out.

Tomorrow we will know what the scoop is, finally. Today we tried not to get too excited, reminding one another it was possible it would not show a repairable thing---or maybe I'd be different than the hundreds of MSers Zamboni already has evaluated and seen stenosis in.

I'll check back in later.

thinking of u

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:11 pm
by wobbly
all i can say is U GO GIRL/ STAY STRONG :P :P :P

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:28 pm
by peekaboo
good to hear from you and glad the 2 of you arrived safely.

too sad/ugly that you had such a herculean task to get to you disability room.

will be thinking of you

H

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:31 pm
by mrhodes40
Thanks my friends! I thought earlier to day to myself stay strong and it made me feel stronger...

andyep why so hard to get to a disabled room? is it sad, but the room is quiet and good.

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 5:37 pm
by Artifishual
fingers and toes crossed! take care!

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 7:00 pm
by cheerleader
Thoughts and prayers sent to you tonight, Marie. Restful sleep and sweet dreams...you deserve it after making that trek to your room!!!
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Re: At Stanford

Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 8:19 pm
by NHE
mrhodes40 wrote:We're staying at the Sheraton right across the street. Disabled rooms on the top floor and pretty nice, though like most able bodied people they assume that a disabled person has enough mobility to get from a car to a room that is--I swear--1/4 mile all told from disabled parking to door....labrinthine halls acres to walk to get to the oh so pretty elevator. Ugh. If I used a electric chair it would not have been a deal but since I sort-a kinda walk, it was tough. I understand tomorow we will be all over the medical campus too.
Maybe a letter to their management is in order. How hard can it be to repaint some stripes and signs on the parking lot?

By the way, congratulations on being seen by Dr. Dake. I hope that you can get your plumbing cleared out so that you can experience some of the positive benefits that Jeff has obtained.

NHE

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:07 am
by CureOrBust
Its not often you have people wishing that a doctor will "find an abnormality", but in this case, it seems the appropriate. :)

And take some comfort, some of us may loose as much sleep as you in waiting for the results!

I hope it works or can work for you.

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:47 am
by SarahLonglands
Marie my friend, I'll be keeping my fingers and toes crossed for you!!

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 3:55 am
by Loobie
Allright, now it begins for you we all hope and pray. I can't wait myself. Glad to know there's a Trader Joes right there. I'm actually going to be staying at a friend's house that's less than 2 miles from the medical center! I so hope they find what they need to find Marie.

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 4:50 am
by catfreak
Marie,

Praying for you today. May this journey be the answer to your prayers.

Please keep us posted on todays happening as we are all excited to hear what you find out.

Cat

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 5:36 am
by Sharon
Marie -

I think everyone is on pins and needles - I would imagine this thread is going to get many hits later on this afternoon - hope the site does not crash!! :roll:

My thoughts are with you this morning as you ready yourself for the day.

Sharon

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:33 am
by mrhodes40
How hard can it be to repaint some stripes and signs on the parking lot?
I am with you but I was unclear--the disabled is clos to the door but the hotel walking inside is the chore, the leevators are far far from the door that let you in then the disabled room very far from the elevators on he top floor, so all that 1/4 mile of walking is inside!!

We may request groud floor room near the entrance, t his will be especially good if I have surgery tomorrow cause I do nto see right now how I would "walk" to the room we are in now with grogginess.

That having been said the beds are comfortable, clean, the rooms pleasant and overall it is a nice hotel. TUrnes out the "Trader Joes" is "coming soon" Dang! there goes the handy organic connectioon!

in one hour i'm in the tube

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 7:50 am
by Loobie
Kick ass girlfriend.

Posted: Mon May 18, 2009 9:47 am
by cheerleader
Visualizing you in the tube, dear friend.
You may not get any report back until you sit in the doc's office this afternoon. Dr. Dake supervised Jeff's MRV early in the morning, but he didn't say anything until our private meeting with him hours later, when he showed us the computer images of what he saw. So, the time may drag.

Get some lunch, some rest, and let us know how you are doing. There are many, many friends with you today...we're surrounding you with love and hope.
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