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Linda Mumford
lmumford at uga.edu
Sun May 10 12:48:27 UTC 2020
Hi Joy,
It’s Linda and I’m glad you and your new dog are working out well. Fauna and I can’t wait to meet her…. whenever that might be giving the current situation… in spite of some reopening, James and I are playing it safe— no restaurants, in-person shopping except when absolutely necessary and no haircuts— James might finally get his wish to have a wife with long hair— I’m just glad he can’t see how gray it is… smile.
Thanks for the info about the cooling vest from Ruff Wear— I had looked into getting some sort of vest for Fauna but had been hesitant because so many brands had mixed reviews. Like you, I take Fauna for walks early in the morning but cut them short when her coat begins to feel hot to get her back home before she begins to start panting. I will measure here her girth and order one tomorrow.
Thanks again forBTW, I’ve been in Kingspoint for several summers and the sidewalks and golf paths do not get too hot to walk on until usually after 12PM. So early morning walks should be fine on Vicky’s feet although I try to avoid asphalt so I can’t vouch for when that begins to get too hot. Still, it should be safe enough in the early morning regardless.
Thanks again for the tip and stay safe,
Linda Mumford
> On May 9, 2020, at 11:22 AM, Joy Relton via NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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> Hi Sherrill,
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> I got Vicky from The Seeing Eye. She is my seventh dog. We are enjoying walking early in the morning. She especially likes her "cooling vest". I would highly recommend one for a dog in this area. You Run it under the faucet and clip the vest on their body. It shouldn't be dripping or submerged because it is not necessary. The structure provides three layers. The central layer acts like a thermal insulater. The harness fits over easily. You will probably have to fasten the chest strap a little looser. She has voted no, pretty loudly to the booties. I know that the vest works because when I take it off after more than an hour of walking it is still cool on the side which was next to her coat. She is a little forty-five pound lab/golden cross. She is black which makes it a little hotter for her in the sun. I'm having lots of fun with her.
> If anyone is interested in buying one of these vests they are made by Ruff Wear. I think that I ordered it from Amazon but I'm not positive. Ruff wear makes a couple different types of vest but at least one of the others requires you to place ice inside the vest. I wasn't interested in that one. A friend of mine recommended this one to me and she is right, it is great! I think that it's about $60 but worth it when you live in such a warm area.
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> I hope that you and your family are doing well.
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> Joy
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> From: NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Sherrill O'Brien via NFBF-Tampa
> Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 10:07 PM
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> Cc: Sherrill O'Brien <sherrill.obrien at verizon.net>
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> Hi Joy,
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> Glad to hear you and your family are doing so well. Congrats on your new dog. Where did you get her?
> How many guides have you had?
> Sherrill
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> From: NFBF-Tampa [mailto:nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Joy Relton via NFBF-Tampa
> Sent: Friday, May 8, 2020 7:08 PM
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> Hi All,
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> Yes, it's me, Joy.
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> I am doing well. My husband had some cancer removed from his forehead a few weeks ago and they think that they got it all. He had the stitches taken out yesterday. The area is itching, but that's good news because that means it is healing.
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> I have been walking with my new dog guide Vicky between three and eighter-ad-a-half miles a day. The walking has been great. Her work is wonderful. However, I failed to notice the wear on the soles of my shoes and ended up at the doctor's today with Plantar fasciitis. The good news is that the homeopathic remedy of soaking my foot in epsom salt redeuced the swelling and the pain last night. I didn't have to have a steroid shot in my heel. Even though these shots usually heal they really hurt. So, I'm on antibiotics and will be reducing my mileage temperarily.
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> The good news is, we have excellent health insurance. So our costs are low and we have doctors available via video as needed, or for office visits. Many in this country do not have such luxuries. WE are healthy and eating well and exercising well.
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> I'm spending my time trying to renew connections with friends and family via Facebook and email. I'm sharpening my skills on the keyboard. I am doing some simple writing in the hopes of publishing some day. Oh yes, I have ordered a toaster-air fryer which should arrive any day. So, I'll be learning how to cook in my new device.
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> Our daughter is teaching online to students with varying levels of access to internet. Also, many are working to help give the family necessary funding to make living expenses. She teaches English AS a Second Language to kids with low literacy skills and many have had interrupted or no formal education prior to coming to her high school. We worry a little because she is asthmatic and her husband works in the hospital as a respiratory therapist. HE is very careful and she is being careful too. Unfortunately, some of the mold in the air has made walking outside a health risk in that she has had a couple of asthmatic attacks.
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> Our son is considered "essential" in Low's and is putting in a lot of hours. He is keeping himself safe with proper social distancing, a face mask and hand washing. His wife has Fibromyalgia and other health conditions which make her venerable to viruses. On top of that Matt is renovating his house. He's showing us videos and talking to us and things look great!
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> Garry's mom is doing well in a long-term skilled nursing home. Fortunately her dementia buffers her from absenses and much more. So, she doesn't know that we haven't been able to visit her.
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> Other members of the family are remaining healthy. They are observing proper procedures.
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> Our RV which we bought the weekend before the shut down in Florida remains in our drive way. WE are learning about maintenance and preparing it for the road. Our intent is to camp in Florida and eventually travel across country to visit our kids and my family.
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> WE know that everything will open up more eventually. It may not be what we knew before. WE can work to make it better.
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> I hope that all of you are keeping your health and your spirits up.
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> If any of you have tips about diets for pre-diabetes I would appreciate it. I learned that I am pre-diabetic just about the time everything shut down. I lost my maternal grandmother in a diabetic coma at 37 before I was born, so I know that I need to take it seriously.
> I'm reading and learning how to use "My Fitness Pal" on my iPHone and hope to lose some weight while improving what I thought was a pretty healthy diet. AS long as I am learning and growing life continues.
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> Take care.
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> Hugs to you all as you go through these tough times. Vicky and I are thinking of you and keeping a positive attitude.
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> Joy
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> From: NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Ineko Gary via NFBF-Tampa
> Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2020 7:53 PM
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> Thank you for letting me know
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>> On May 7, 2020, at 7:07 PM, Ed Sanders via NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>> It is not Charlie, rather she is Joy.
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>>> On 5/7/2020 1:05 PM, Ineko Gary via NFBF-Tampa wrote:
>>> Hi Charlie,
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>>> Gary is my last name. And I want to say thank you again for giving me the information. You are a big help I will save this email and show my doctor and my sister. Today I was laying in the bed and I had put ice up under me to help and the ice did help. I will check it out with me and my sisters have a free time thank you again
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>>> Always
>>> Ineko Gary
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>>> Sent from my iPhone
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>>>>> On May 7, 2020, at 11:31 AM, Ed Sanders via NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org> wrote:
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>>>> Joy, Ed here. how are u these days?
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>>>>> On 5/7/2020 11:16 AM, Joy Relton via NFBF-Tampa wrote:
>>>>> Hi, I'm sorry, Is your first name Gary? since I don't see a comma in the "from" category I'm not sure. This is Joy. I suggested the bath tub adaptation. I know that you can get a device to suction to the wall of the shower which could give you support while getting in the shower. The device is like an elongated handle or bar. We used one in our shower for my mother-in-law, we suctioned it to the the tile and it gave her stability and support as she needed it. There are other types of simple adaptations which can be made to showers without involving expensive modifications to the shower. Your doctors should know about them. Also the store that we went to to look at options was a medical supply store. You have to be careful when you look at things because some look good but are a waste of money. I hope that they are able to give you some relief for your pain.
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>>>>> Take care.
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>>>>> Joy
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>>>>> From: NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Ineko Gary via NFBF-Tampa
>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, May 6, 2020 6:59 PM
>>>>> To: Joy Relton via NFBF-Tampa <nfbf-tampa at nfbnet.org>
>>>>> Cc: Ineko Gary <rubiigary at gmail.com>
>>>>> Subject: Re: [NFBF-Tampa] To the nfb tampa chapter list
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>>>>> Oh yes my first doctor that was at BRANDON HEALTHPLEX he listened when I told him I was hurting near my spine area and he checked install that the areas around my spine was inflamed and he told me I suffer from muscle spasms because he checked the rest of my body and saw that the muscles in the rest of my body was all inflamed also and was tighten. So they see it in my charts that I do suffer with muscle spasms throughout my whole body. And I’m in pain from that when my muscle spasms. And then his next doctors name is Dr. mystery. He took Dr. Mark the meal place because he had to leave Fly to take care of his mom about three years ago. So Dr. mistreat came and took his place. And the first time when I told Dr. mystery I was hurting in my lower back on the right hand side he checked that area going down towards my right hip and into my leg. And that’s when he told me I have bursitis. And then when it started hurting again and it flared up worse he said it was my bursitis. And then that’s when he said this is twice you’ve been in pain and uncomfortable so I want to see why you are in so much pain with your muscle spasms and your bursitis on the right side. And that’s when we found out today that everything surrounding the bone area mom is fused into my bones in the right side and that’s why I’m in extra pain. But the lady I met today she said she wanted to hold off surgery to see if this therapy would help. And when she tried to straighten my leg I cried and scream and my two sign language interpreters Mine was there so he could sign to me and they need a hearing interpreter. So the lady will talk in the hearing interpreter which side to the death interpreter in a different reporter with tactile sign to me it’s handover hand. And then I would just sign and both interpreters was able to see it so I would sign in a different interpreter which side to the hearing interpreter and a hair interpreter will tell the doctor what we would say. This is how USF out there onWorld Drive this is how they schedule the interpreters I World Drive this is how they schedule the interpreters when I ask for interpreter they always get to one hearing in one day. But my regular doctors but I would only get one sign language interpreter and it would only be a hearing interpreter but at USF I will get to interpreters So she saw when I would lay on my stomach that my right knee will be bent towards my body we’re not all the way to my body but bent and she tried to straighten it and it was hard for her to straighten my right leg. And I told her this happens every every time I lay down no matter if it’s there in a daytime or if I’m going to bed at night my right leg never with straighten. And I tore even when I had to do a bone marrow transplant that they couldn’t do it on my right side because the right leg had to be straight so they did the bone marrow on my left side. But she said I will continue Of my life. Well everything will be fused to my phone because I was born like this. But they can try to see if they can help with the pain. And yes I will see if I can find something to put in my shower to help me because I live in an apartment. Home getting my left leg over the tub is not trouble sometimes I just need to take my hands and lift up my right leg to get it out the tub. But once I’m in the shower in a hot water hits my backside I stay in there for Oh wow and that the hot water hit me and it feels good to the middle of my back on down and the right side of my leg it feels good sometimes arm it helps where I can lift my leg to get up out the tub. Standing in the shower doesn’t hurt that bad because I have the hot water it’s very very hot so the hot water helps it. But I would tell my sister to see if she can find something that I can put in the bathroom or in the shower to help me to get in and out the shower for my right side. And I will mention it to my doctor When I go back. Who ever mentioned this idea I want to say thank you for mentioning this idea to me you have a beautiful and kind heart thank you so very much and I will keep y’all posted. But I’m not gonna let my legs stop me from traveling. And Frisco he knows I am in pain on the right side and he tries to do his body a certain way to help with the pain so he pays extra attention to my Body. Oh my other guy dogs they would ship their body a certain way. But Frisco I notice he does it more than my other three guide dogs. Work pal PAL he was 120 pounds so he was the biggest so sometimes I would have trouble standing up because of the right side and pal would put his head against my body and use his body or his hair to help me with like he would let me In on him because his back was so strong he was so strong. And tidy he was about 85 to 90 pounds he was a big boy also and he would let me use his body also but I didn’t like doing it. And I got to the point where I told Heidi no tidy mom is going to use the arm of the couch but if I was somewhere where the chair didn’t have an arm then he would let me use his body. I can’t do that with Frisco becaus Frisco is 65 pounds and his back is not that strong and I don’t want to hurt him. So What I do is I scoot to the edge of the chair that doesn’t have an arm to it and my interpreters would help me on one side and the doctor will call me on the other and help me get up or they would pull a table that’s on wheels over and hold the table why Eileen on it together. It’s because of the pain on the right side because I notice I can get up no problem with the left side but then I have trouble getting the right side situated in a let me use a table on wheels or to help me on the right side. Fighting with my doctors Yes they are finally listen to it. I kept telling him this pain is not in my head something is wrong the paint is not in my head there is something wrong. Because my mom raised me told me if you’re hurting in pain and I don’t never go away she said that is a sign something is wrong. And I always remember that for me being in pain like this all the time I knew something was not right and I keep telling them and telling them and telling them so they finally listen. And that’s when I saw that my nerves and everything that surrounds the bombs on the right side all of that is fuseTogether. And I was born like this. And I asked the doctor again I was born like this and she said yes. Because growing up the pain would hit me once every four months and I would always sit leaning towards the left I said leaning forward and she said that’s because I was born with everything fused to the bone and it’s not supposed to be like that. So one she scared to do the surgery and two she wants to see if therapy would help the painThank you again for give me an idea of finding something for the shower to help my right side to get in and out. I told the doctor that I’m trying to lose weight. And she said that it’s been like this all my life that means losing weight is good but it won’t help with the pain so I told her even when I was then I was like this weird pain with it so bad so she said she doesn’t have nothing to do with my weight but it is good that I tried to lose weight like I’ve been trying
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