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different types off pain
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 20 Feb 2010 23:04 |
If you suffer from pain, do you find some are bareable and easily treated whilst others are just horrible. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 20 Feb 2010 23:12 |
Hi LPC, I have upper and lower pain as I have ten prolapsed discs in my spine, for the upper spine, shoulders and neck pain I usually find that accupressure helps when the pills and anti-inflammatory jell need a little help. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 20 Feb 2010 23:22 |
hello may omg you must be in hellish pain, does the accupunture hurt ? |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 20 Feb 2010 23:31 |
It's Accupressure, not brave enogh for accupuncture |
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Annina | Report | 21 Feb 2010 03:32 |
I have just written a lengthy post extolling the benifits of acupuncture,and it got whooshed. |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 21 Feb 2010 05:13 |
I had several sessions of acupuncture last summer for bursitis in my hip. It worked wonders! |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 21 Feb 2010 06:41 |
Good luck with the assessment on Monday, Sylvia. It's awful to be in pain isn't it but makes us realise how lucky we are against those who can only walk from bed to toilet or not even that far. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 21 Feb 2010 10:36 |
HI may tired eyes lol, what is accupressure? |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 21 Feb 2010 14:27 |
Hello everyone, I've had a bad start today but then it snowed again during the night and that and rain of which we have plenty, doesn't help. I have a drug named Zyndol prescribed which is 50mg of Tramadol and I take it 3 times a day, I was on Acupan which is mostly codene but this caused problems, I also have Movelat Gel which is an anti-inflammatory gel and I find very good. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 21 Feb 2010 14:33 |
Hi Puss, Accupressure is similar to Accupuncture but uses forefinger and thumb instead of needles on certain pressure points for different ailments. It is best to consult a trained person although certain small treatments can be done oneself with care. My daughter swears by Accupuncture but apart from being a coward, the thought of needles in my spine at the moment is a no go. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 21 Feb 2010 19:41 |
thanks may for replying, one of my problems is my fault, in my 20s i was chopping wood for the fire with a huge axe, i swung it awkward and had a searing pain in my back, but with a fire to light and young children to care for i needed to get the fire lit, went to bed that night but woke with pain, couldnt get of bed next day pain was awfull, spent 2 weeks in bed with a potty. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 21 Feb 2010 19:55 |
We do some really silly things at times don't we. I remember over 50 years ago when I was expecting my daughter, I stood on a table to put curtains up, table tippled forward and I slipped, fortunately ,gently to the ground, lived in fear for the remainder of my pregnancy, not telling anyone what had happened, thank God she was born safe and sound. You would think I would have learned a lesson, it could have been curtains for me and the baby, and yet at 77 I still do daft things, think I'm 30 years younger, but get frustrated nowadays, so restricted, hobbies, i.e. cross stitching, knitting, crocheting and sewing, especially for dolls house size things are none existant at the moment, shoulders and arms ache at the least effort, and it takes ages to do a bit of vaccing, poor OH has been promoted to head cook and bottle washer. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 21 Feb 2010 20:08 |
may i slipped in some ice holding an electric fire i had loaned a friend whilst pregnant , im the same at the mo although only in my early 40s, specky has to do much more even though he is waiting for a op on his spine, my spare time is going to church reading and being on hear , i was brave earlier and made some pancakes for daughter and just for standing for 20 mins im now in chronic pain, but going in the bath in a min so will feel loads better after that, i still get up put my make up on even if we are not going anywhere that helps me feel better xx |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 21 Feb 2010 21:15 |
I hope everything goes well for you tomorrow Sylvia, like you the bottom and top of my spine are affected, six vertebrae at the bottom,four at the top, [pain in the left leg was thought to be sciatica at first, can't walk more than about five yards without stopping , pretend we are window shopping, can't turn head to either side, very , limited. Have to be in a sitting position propped up in bed, the pain lying flat gets too much on my back and if on my side which was my favourite position, my spine has no support, seem to have that problem sorted now though being propped up. |
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Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond | Report | 22 Feb 2010 03:57 |
I have so many different bits of me that ache mainly due to the fm and also to osteoarthritis, wear and tear in both knees, my ankles, and my neck and shoulders aren't good either. Too many years of carrying heavy shopping home or walking a strong puppy pulling on a lead while holding on to an energetic 4 year old with the other hand. Then too many times I moved heavy old fashioned wardrobes, and other furniture, about when managing the student lets, too hasty to wait for help and would manage by myself. Don't I suffer for it now tho? |
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SylviaInCanada | Report | 22 Feb 2010 04:18 |
I'm lucky .... I don't have fm to add to my problems, and the bed is very comfortable. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 22 Feb 2010 15:47 |
sylvialn i really hope the assesment goes ok too, ive often wondered re the caescarian i had that a lot of my problems started , when coming out of hospital with my son, i had to go shopping carrying my baby cant remember why i carried him but i stupidly did then walked back with baby and shopping then went on to cook tea for a ex husband and daughter, i thought the pain would be gone soon, 4 yrs later after being in terrible pain in the bottom of my abdoman they took me in and sperated my bladder which had been sewn to my womb and spliced lots of adhesions the pain never went surprising what you learn to ignore and learn to live with after a further section , had same problems but my health really deterioated , ive often wondered could the differnt types of anesthetics and spinal taps done have damaged nerves and caused lesions that have lead to the ms, i dont expect it to go any further than a thought tho. |
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MayBlossomEmpressofSpring | Report | 22 Feb 2010 17:26 |
Been at the hopital with Hubby today for a scan of his kidneys, result in about two weeks. |
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Ladylol Pusser Cat | Report | 22 Feb 2010 18:41 |
may hope the results will be ok every test seems to have a 2 week wait for result now, glad you find some comfort in your bed, i too have the pillow and love it, ive got an appointment wed, its been cancelled twice due to doc being ill usually its a 2 week wait to see her anyway, i called earlier saying i didnt think it fair id had to wait a month so roll on wed, its the burning pain i really cant cope with it makes me want to scream, im so scared of taking to much morphine to numb it mayby she can give me something else hope so, i see consultsnt march 8th mayby he will have something new for me. |
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Julia | Report | 22 Feb 2010 18:48 |
Mine is abdominal, yet undiagnosed after two years and the removal of the Gall Bladder. I now have Oromorph at home, but when it gets too much, I have to call the Paras. for the real thing and Entinox. This usually results in several days in hospital. |
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