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The Lighter Side (again..): What is 'Normal'...? Normal is... Do this Self-Assessment to find out.... ;-)

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Greetings (again) all

First (Important!): a big Thank You to Marilyn1959 whose recent interesting, funny and very relevant Post - 'What Is Pain...? Pain Is...,' - prompted such lively responses about 'How to score yourself on the Pain Scale' (or not..!).

Marilyn's thread has also inspired me to Re-post a piece wot I wrote a couple of years ago here, in case it resonates with any of You Lot in a similar way.

Here goes:

After reading your many posts and queries about the confusing myriad of physical and emotional effects of PMR, and also those of the Steroids that manage the symptoms, I have devised the enclosed simple, User-friendly Questionnaire to help you to identify your Personal Score on the MBN2B (MB Normal to Bonkers) scale - with some suggestions about how to interpret your score in your own context.

DISCLAIMER (as usual): this Self-Assessment tool has absolutely NO scientific or empirical basis to support its methodology and results, nor is it designed to give you any reliable indication whatsoever about the true state of your physical or mental health. If you want a feeling of certainty, don’t attempt it. But if you want a bit of Silly Fun, get stuck-in with an open Heart and Mind. There is no time limit - and no right / wrong answers.

INSTRUCTIONS:

For each Section, score yourself from 1 to 5 (low to high) for each statement in terms of your personal experiences and symptoms with PMR / Steroids. Try to be honest with yourself and not answer the statements in terms of how you would like to be / to be perceived by others. If unsure about how to score yourself, just close your eyes and think of the first number that comes to mind (it’s probably as reliable as any other method). Better still, make a cup of tea and watch the TV or a good Movie instead?

If you're daft enough to have read this far (a good sign), here goes:

SECTION 1 - Physical Symptoms

a. I am ok really - just a bit of wear and tear.

b. I feel like I’ve been hit by an express train.

c. I feel like I’ve been hit by a train and then pushed from the top of a skyscraper.

d. Only by shouting a series of obscene expletives can I explain exactly how I feel.

e. Any volunteers for a Full Body transplant?

SECTION 2 - Emotional Symptoms

a. I experience a full and normal range of emotions - anything outside of that is just about my unique personality.

b. I often feel muchly frazzelode, jangleful and sadly.

c. I am too Kna***red to feel anything except sorry for myself.

d. I am not moody or depressed - it’s everyone else.

e. JUST DON’T ASK - OK?!!!

f. (additional option if in doubt..) Insert Deleted Expletive(s) of your choice - go for it!

SECTION 3 - Relationships (Doctors / Health Professionals)

a. I love and trust my Doctor / Rheumy, and send them Christmas cards.

b. They’re ok but use a lot of big words like 'tapering' that I can’t understand.

c. We are a health education partnership - the trouble is, I have to educate THEM.

d. My Doctor is about as useful as a dog with a bicycle.

e. I am planning to assassinate my Doctor and bury him / her in the back garden.

SECTION 4 - Relationships (Personal / Family / Work)

a. My family / friends / colleagues are understanding and supportive.

b. I'm finding that they leave me alone more than usual.

c. WHAT family and friends..?!

d. I only have one ‘special’ friend - and that’s OUR secret...

e. I have an overwhelming urge to axe-murder ANYONE who crosses me.

SECTION 5 - Practical Challenges

a. I function normally, considering what a Special Person I am.

b. 'Surfing' on a supermarket trolley is an exciting and fun Personal Mobility aid.

c. Cleaning the house was never my forte. Dust is only God’s Dandruff after all.

d. Trying to open my car door on a hill is as good-a-way as any to get 20 minutes of aerobic exercise.

e. Ok, so I’m not a practical person. That’s my excuse and I’m sticking to it.

SECTION 6 - Cognitive Challenges

a. My cognitive abilities are 100%, considering who I am.

b. I occasionally forget things like taking my tablets and, er, some other things (I'll come back to you later on this).

c. I regularly forget who I am - let alone WHY I am.

d. The Brain Frog has got me - there’s no Hope.

e. I AM a FROG! A big, beautiful frog with a sparkly Tiara and x-ray vision. Yay - Gimme some more Preds!

SECTION 7 - Coping Strategies

a. I cope perfectly well without assistance from others, thank you.

b. There’s nothing wrong with an afternoon 'nap' - especially in the mornings.

c. Transcendental Meditation classes are good, AND you get to wear nice sandals!

d. Pacing works - it’s a great way to get across the road faster.

e. I AM COPING! I DON’T NEED ANY B****Y SPOONS. JUST LEAVE ME ALONE!!!

(End of Questionnaire)

Congratulations, you have completed your MBN2B Self Assessment! Here are some guidelines on how to interpret your scores:

Higher scores (4+) for ‘a’ statements suggest that either you don’t have PMR, are very fortunate to have escaped the symptoms of it / the steroids, or are in complete denial about the effects of both. That said, a state of denial can sometimes be useful in life (it works for me..).

Higher scores for ‘b’ and ‘c’ statements indicate that you are in a normal range of Human experience with PMR and on the Preds (any surprise?). The only question is: what is ‘Normal’ for you in the first place? You might want to consult with others about this...

Higher scores for ‘d’ (and especially ‘e’) statements again indicate that you are experiencing a relatively normal reaction to PMR and the Steroids - if a little more intensely than some. Either that, or you have overdone it on the alcohol, been smoking something ‘exotic’, lost your marbles completely or are messing around with some other mood-altering substance as well as the Preds (so I’m told by Tedski..).

IMPORTANT NOTE! If you have high ‘e’ scores in Sections 3 & 4, it is not recommended to enact these fantasies since axe-murdering people is a notoriously time-consuming and messy business, and assassinating people will get you into Big Trouble with Interpol. Be warned, I know about these things - again, via Tedski .. ;-/

CONCLUSION?

So, dear PMR and GCA friends, do you score as 'Normal', 'Slightly Bonkers', or the 'Full Monty'? And, does it really matter in the Big Scheme of things? All I can say is: if you have found yourself giggling your way through this nonsense, my money’s on you being pretty ‘Normal’ - for better or worse.

Ironically, even I am struggling to work out my own scores, but my Doctor is very supportive in the process. She should be - I pay her well. Her name is Samantha, and I hear that she’s very good at 'scoring' too. Just ask Janet and John - well, maybe just John when he’s on his own..

Happy Days - and try to keep Smiling on the PMR / GCA / Pred Merry-Go-Round.. ;-) :-D

'Uncle' MB

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Sandradsn profile image
Sandradsn

Yay I got top score! I can relate to it all,that makes me normal right?

All of section 2 is me!! hahahaha

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markbenjamin57 in reply toSandradsn

Yep Sandra, I'll send you your Certificate tomorrow.

'Professor' MB ha ha :-D

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Sandradsn in reply tomarkbenjamin57

😂🤤🤔🙃

Greeting to you as well Mark.

Firstly, are you trying to hide something from us, or are you just trying to use up old photos

Secondly I am too kna***red to read your self-assessment Questionnaire , not fake news this time, but old news.

Have fun and keep smiling :-)

Pete

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Ok Eagle Eyes - yep it's from 2012 ;-). And.. 3 years prior to the start of my PMR Journey. But people say I don't look any different now. Apparently, I still look only about age 78 :-D

Keep your chin up if you're feeling Cream Crackered (due to PMR etc?). 'This, too, will Pass' ;-)

MB

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Rokerman in reply tomarkbenjamin57

hmmmm - think the jeans need to be slimmer now.......... (just sayin')

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markbenjamin57 in reply toRokerman

That's all very well Paddy - but where would I hide my pet ferrets..? :-D

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Rokerman in reply tomarkbenjamin57

Is that what you call them.....?

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markbenjamin57 in reply toRokerman

:-D

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SheffieldJane

Were you too tall for the Carousel and not allowed on?

I did the questionnaire but because of mercurial mood swings, my answers kept changing. So I guess I am bonkers. Thanks for the trouble you took. You are a tonic and Tedski is a vodka.

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Ha Sheffieldjane, I noticed the height gauge as well. I think the problem was that his minder Tedski was too short. He doesn't go anywhere without him 😵😎

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I'm not really tall Pete, I've just got a long face (boom boom). Tedski's somewhere in the background tinkering with the ride to make it go a bit faster.... :-D

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Ha Mark,

Post a recent photo and we can make the judgement :-) second thoughts don't, I cant compete at my age :-(

Incidentally I don't think we have seen Tedski yet, he must be a figment of your imagination :-) But secretly, I think you still have a teddy :-) but carry on, it inevitably invokes a good laugh,

Pete

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OK Pete, I'll see what I can do... ;-)

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I must be careful what I wish for 😵😎

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Not a pretty sight - and that's just Tedski.. :-D

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His cover will be blown on September 8th!

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markbenjamin57 in reply toRugger

Ohhh Nooo...! :-D

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markbenjamin57 in reply toSheffieldJane

No Jane, I'm banned because they think I'd scare the 'Litterluns'.. :-D

Yep, you must be Bonkers to follow this kind of stuff! ;-)

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scats

You've spotted how much we all LOVE multiple choice, well done!

I do sometimes wonder what it's like inside your head.... but I really don't want to see.

I identify so well with some of the descriptions it's frightening.

Thanks for the trip down memory lane, used to take the children to Weston for the pier when we lived in Somerset. There always was a dodgy bloke standing by the rides, don't tell me it was you.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toscats

Ha ha scats :-) Glad you relate. The questionnaire is adapted from a 'proper' instrument that I use in my training work for identifying different Personality Types. As for knowing what it's like inside my head... best not go there! :-D

The photo is in fact at Bournemouth (my second home) but there's often something similar here in WSM during the Summer.

As for dodgy geezers hanging around the rides.? Probably Tedski... :-D

I'm definitely normal apart from a new overwhelming urge to use rude swear words that are unladylike, must be all this Tele I'm forced to watch!

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Ok Chris - GO FOR IT! (But if on this forum, beware the wrath of the Moderators...) :-D

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Marilyn1959

Am glad my post inspired your re post Mark! Your questionnaire should be used in all pain management facilities. I highly recommend. It has endorsed that I do qualify for the membership to the 'club', but presents the dilemma of at which level?????? I will either complete the questionnaire every hour, on the hour for the next month or decide I am happy to go with the flow of fluctuating between 'nomal', 'slightly bonkers', or 'the full monty' since your questionnaire allows me to do so. Many thanks.

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markbenjamin57 in reply toMarilyn1959

Thanks too, Marilyn, everything you said resonated with me! Nice idea about the questionnaire, but the medics would probably think it was devised by some lunatic with nothing better to do (fairly accurate..) :-D

You could default to The Full Monty Bonkers 'Type' - and then anything different will be a bonus..? ;-)

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Marilyn1959 in reply tomarkbenjamin57

But I think the questionnaire would save the NHS a lot of funding, since the 'lift' it would give patients would mean they go in to see consultant smiling/ laughing / giggling and, unable to multi task as they used to, when asked, 'How are you today?,by consultant responds between chuckles, 'Great!'. To which the consultant then responds, 'Terrific. I can discharge you then!' Job done!

Even if they only order 1.5million it would beat the sales of the book!!!! X

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markbenjamin57 in reply toMarilyn1959

:-) On a slightly serious note (what.. ME?) I always say that, although a bit of Fun and Laughter can't fix Pain, Illness and Life's various Challenges, it be the best coping therapy of all for many people.

And there's actually some scientific research out there to back-up the theory that Laughter can have a symptom-relieving, therapeutic effect in that it stimulates the Immune System and counteracts the effect of Stress hormones. Perfect for People like Us Lot with chronic illnesses..?

Maybe I should do a Pilot Study with some Medics? Trouble is, they probably wouldn't take me seriously and we'd all end up falling about in fits of giggles :-D

On the other hand, maybe the NHS / some rather 'dour' Medics should take this idea more seriously..? Food for thought...

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Marilyn1959 in reply tomarkbenjamin57

P.S. you are much less of a lunatic than the person who wrote the questionnaire I completed. In fact it makes you seem 'normal'. Normal Mark Benjamin, surely not?????? I thought he was totally, unequivocally and officially certified by GCA/PMR UK as bonkers!!!!!

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markbenjamin57 in reply toMarilyn1959

:-D :-D. It's said that there's a Fine Line between Insanity and Genius (Oscar Levant). Spike Milligan comes to mind...

Yep, That Lot in the hierarchy at PMRGCAuk must qualify at some level of Bonkers-ness to let me loose on here and also support a certain Silly Book... ;-) :-D

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Grants148

Great questions Mark ,l think l can relate to most of them throughout my PMR journey, but am relieved to say l am now more or less in the ‘ normal’ range,but alas ,who knows ,it is only too easy to have a relapse.Great picture Mark,are we ever going to see one of that rascal Tedski,or is he camera shy or careful not to be identified,considering his many possibly dubious escapades......

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markbenjamin57 in reply toGrants148

Thanks Grants :-). Glad you can relate on the 'Normal' scale - whatever that means!

Yep, you'll get to see the elusive Tedski in person soon - either at the PMRGCAuk Members' Day on 8 September or by Special Press Release here (ha ha). Either way, I just hope he behaves himself and doesn't let me down / abscond with the Limo / get banged-up with an ASBO for getting into (more) punch-ups / etc. We can live in hope.. :-D

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Was reminded just now I meant to ask if you had seen this?

theguardian.com/money/2018/...

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markbenjamin57 in reply toPMRpro

Thanks PMRpro, I missed that one. The article is pretty fair and accurate in my opinion. Once a bit of a music hall joke (like many other UK seaside resorts - e.g. God's waiting room, tide goes out 2 miles, Weston super Mud etc) WSM really is on the 'Up' in the last 10 years after huge investment in its infrastructure and amenities. The local Council mainly done good..

I think the best feature of WSM is its location and surrounding geography: close to idyllic Exmoor and the Mendip / Quantock hills, fantastic views across 3 bays (WSM, Bridgwater, Cardiff) and with always fresh coastal air straight from the tail end of the North Atlantic Gulf Stream. Yep, the tide goes-out a looong way (second highest tidal range in the world!) but it comes back in twice a day believe it or not - and is always a moving, dynamic picture all year round. The 1-mile long beach really IS mostly sand - and relatively safe for Bathers and the 'Litterluns'. Just don't park way-out on the mud-flats or you'll say goodbye to the family car! The Council and RNLI have plenty of signs warning about this, but people still ignore them.. ;-)

Transport links & Logistics are pretty good here: usually only 10 mins to the M5 motorway, 30 mins to Bristol, Cribbs Causeway Shopping Mall and an International Airport, 2-ish hours to London and the Midlands / North. That's why I moved here originally and am still here after 30-odd years (a few of them, very odd!).

As the article says, property prices aren't overheated either: and there's plenty of variety. Some of the grand, unspoiled Victorian Seaside properties (like my bit of Benjamin Mansions) are magnificent both in scale and outlook. Or, there's plenty to choose from in the many quiet, surrounding villages. The scale here is about right: most of the amenities (supermarkets, local shops, cinemas, a theatre, pubs, cafes, Doctors' surgeries etc) are within 10-15 minutes walk or drive, but it's not isolated from the mainstream.

And.. WSM is blessed with being the birthplace or early home to such celebrities as John Cleese, the Right Honourable Jeffrey Archer and (moving on quickly..) the lovely, late Jill Dando RIP who was an early sweetheart and friend of mine (I still have some of her letters to me). And not forgetting the famous artist JMW Turner who painted many of the breath-taking sunsets over this unique bit of coastline.

Blimey - maybe I should apply for the Job of local Tourism Marketing Officer?! :-D

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Leilagirl

Very funny! Love this group!

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markbenjamin57

Greetings Leila, glad to know this :-)

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