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Zometa (Zoledronic Acid)

Zometa (Zoledronic Acid)


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SPINAL CORD INJURY: BALANCING PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL NEEDS
As rehabilitation begins (and especially in the current climate of shortened hospital stays and pressure to get patients home as quickly as possible), tension often exists between the goals of the rehabilitation program and the psychological needs of the injured person. Both you and the hospital staff share the same ultimate goal of maximizing your health and physical abilities, but you may be on a different psychological timetable.
Enthusiastic staff will present you with an array of therapeutic methods and technological supports to help you learn new ways of caring for yourself, performing daily living activities, and getting around (mobility is the technical term). They won’t hesitate to point out the areas in which you are permanently impaired (or at least for the foreseeable future) and to show you different ways of compensating for your lost abilities. You’ll be expected to take part in a rigorous program of exercise and self-care training (such as dressing or bathing), as well as planning for economic assistance, vocational retraining, and perhaps home modifications or personal assistance after you return home. You may be told to learn to rely on a wheelchair for mobility and not to count on walking again.
Yet at the same time, you are experiencing an emotionally traumatic event. You may be so overwhelmed by your feelings about the injury that you have difficulty participating in any activity. While the rehabilitation professionals urge you on to success in using your wheelchair, you may still be reeling from the loss of your ability to walk. While they are promoting compensatory measures, you may be hoping for a return to fully normal function. And while they are demanding action and learning, you may feel too depressed to get out of bed or too anxious and scared to face another day of therapy.
Your ability to make the best use of the inpatient rehabilitation period depends on at least a partial resolution of these tensions. Although everyone with a spinal cord injury experiences some emotional upheaval and loss, the effects of emotions on ability to function are not necessarily disastrous. Many people can focus on progress and the excitement of meeting new goals. Some view their disability as an opportunity for changing their direction in life or strengthening their character. Some people initially feel depressed and defeated in rehabilitation, whereas others see it as a battle they have just begun to fight. With some understanding of the range of feelings you can expect, how to talk them through, and how to get emotional support, you’ll be better equipped to begin your emotional adjustment and healing while you are going through physical adjustments and therapies.
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