Frozen Shoulder
Friday morning I was on the subway, heading to the orthopedist when calls started coming in from my very sick client, three in rapid succession. I couldn't answer on the train. and I was worried because he doesn't normally call that early. By the time I was off the train and crossing Washington Square Park, Jeff the volunteer was testing me, "he's in an amulance on the way to the hospital," he wrote "they think he might have had a stroke. They had to call me because he couldn't remember his door code to let them in." The next call is from the Allen hospital ER, so I sit down on a park bench, edging away from the guy with the tiny dog in his lap who says "she's NOT friendly, she's really NOT friendly." "What is he like at baseline?" the PA asks me. "He's not communicating with us, just repeating everything we say." I knoe echolalia is a sign of brain damage, so my heart sinks as I tell him "He's...