Patty, Hi - hope you are feeling a little better after maybe getting some rest this morning.
I have felt the stress of waiting for this appointment and that appointment, researching my options and going for 2nd opinions, etc.
Anyway, i hope you can get to MAYO clinic soon - have you considered calling to see if they will contact you if an appointment slot opens up? I actually had a neurosurgeon's office call me back and offer an earlier appointment time (i was shocked!) Sometimes you have to call for an update on a particular day, like Monday morning or Friday. Maybe this will work....
Honestly, i wish i could cry some days - i get real emotional and frustrated, but can't cry very easily.
I agree with Ernie - no wonder you feel the way you do - you have alot going on, and it is perfectly normal.
Lately, i have been trying to do more things for me to 'relax.' I know this is going to be harder for you, since you are already not feeling well. Just try to take one day at a time, maybe rest more when you can, and soon the waiting will be over. I also know that every time i have an appointment, etc., i want to get 'everything in order' prior to that, like clean the house, get laundry done, etc., etc. Maybe you can do a few tasks each day, to help the time go by. I never 'plan' these things, but maybe putting a few tasks each day on the calendar will distract you and get you to the Mayo date! [Even if you don't get every task done, that's ok.]
BTW - kudos to YOU for updating your will! I know i am LONG OVERDUE to do this and have been avoiding it. My sister, on the other hand, has had 3 hip replacement surgeries (not by choice) and was required to do this each time for military insurance. This is an important task to take care of and i believe there are a lot people out there who have not (including me!) So - i will put that on my 'to do list' - thank YOU for the inspiration!
Keep posting - we are all here for you.
I want to go to a support meeting too, and they are about 2 hours away - found out i have to WORK on the next one, geez!
My thoughts and prayers to you and your family.
Sincerely,
Sue