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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 312592" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Well, tonight was not fun. Jess tried to hide it from her dad because he worked at a pep rally at the university and it was loud and not real fun. He works all day tomorrow at the football game and she wanted him to rest up.</p><p></p><p>He walked past her and touched her arm. Just a gentle pat.</p><p></p><p>The muscles all just became hard as a rock. She held it together and came in to me. </p><p></p><p>Everywhere on her arms, back, legs that anyone touched her became hard, like iron bars under her skin. What was really creepy was feeling them suddenly go SO tight and hard at a feather light touch of her skin. </p><p></p><p>She was due to take another dose of her muscle relaxer so I gave her that. I couldn't even HUG her. Through all the illness, all the everything, I could always at least give her a hug.</p><p></p><p>I did give her an "air hug" where my arms went around her but didn't touch her. All she was wearing was a very light tshirt (big) and it didn't seem to cause too many problems. </p><p></p><p>It passed in about an hour, but the terror it left is still here.</p><p></p><p>She was trying to watch the new episode of psychiatric with husband = when he works late at a game or event they watch psychiatric at midnight when it is replayed. </p><p></p><p>She had to come snuggle with me because she couldn't quit crying. I just held her and let her cry, told her it was normal and natural to cry with all the pain, confusion, dr hassles, etc...</p><p></p><p>I don't know hwo much she can handle before she ends up having a breakdown. Sadly the docs will want to jump and label it all anxiety and ignore the MRI and pituitary problems.</p><p></p><p>I AM going to start her on bananas and some other multivitamins. I wonder if some of this is related to the anesthesia. They tld us it would have her very dehydrated. We worked to get her to drink fluids but maybe she needed more. That jsut occurred to me. Please pray I am right!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 312592, member: 1233"] Well, tonight was not fun. Jess tried to hide it from her dad because he worked at a pep rally at the university and it was loud and not real fun. He works all day tomorrow at the football game and she wanted him to rest up. He walked past her and touched her arm. Just a gentle pat. The muscles all just became hard as a rock. She held it together and came in to me. Everywhere on her arms, back, legs that anyone touched her became hard, like iron bars under her skin. What was really creepy was feeling them suddenly go SO tight and hard at a feather light touch of her skin. She was due to take another dose of her muscle relaxer so I gave her that. I couldn't even HUG her. Through all the illness, all the everything, I could always at least give her a hug. I did give her an "air hug" where my arms went around her but didn't touch her. All she was wearing was a very light tshirt (big) and it didn't seem to cause too many problems. It passed in about an hour, but the terror it left is still here. She was trying to watch the new episode of psychiatric with husband = when he works late at a game or event they watch psychiatric at midnight when it is replayed. She had to come snuggle with me because she couldn't quit crying. I just held her and let her cry, told her it was normal and natural to cry with all the pain, confusion, dr hassles, etc... I don't know hwo much she can handle before she ends up having a breakdown. Sadly the docs will want to jump and label it all anxiety and ignore the MRI and pituitary problems. I AM going to start her on bananas and some other multivitamins. I wonder if some of this is related to the anesthesia. They tld us it would have her very dehydrated. We worked to get her to drink fluids but maybe she needed more. That jsut occurred to me. Please pray I am right! [/QUOTE]
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