Post-Intensive Care Syndrome (PICS) - Let's talk
Have you heard of Post-Intensive Care Syndrome? Sometimes it's called post ICU syndrome or PICS. PICS is defined as new or worse health problems after critical illness. These problems can affect your mind, body, thoughts, and/or feelings.
On Connect we would like to bring together people who have been affected by critical illness, and hopefully lighten the burden you bear. Patients and family members welcome.
Grab a cup of tea, or beverage of your choice, and let's chat. Why not start by introducing yourself?
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Intensive Care (ICU) Support Group.
Yes, we are very different. The blocks I got melted my tissue, muscles and sensitized the nerves . I can bearly breathe and walk now. Remember, they kill your nerve and by doing that you can kill all the other things around it .Or, if the injection is done too far in can damaged the main structure of your body and cause complications.
It was 1 yr ago today and I am OK. Hard to believe but I am staying busy and feeling grateful.
@beitel, I am happy to hear that you are doing ok today. You and your loved ones have had a difficult year. Gratitude is the perfect attitude to take forward into your next year.
Are you at work? Or 'doing your own thing' today?
Hello Justin !!
I would like to be linked with other patients that went through pain rehab center at Mayo in Rochester. Could you help me find them ? I would like some info regarding their experience and outcome form the program.
Thank you !!
Best regards!!
Hello John !!
Sorry if I dare to ask for help again. I was accepted to go through the pain rehab center program at Mayo in Rochester. May I ask to be connected with others that went through that path ? I would like to find out what was their outcome and how much help they got .
Thank you again for your care !!
Best wishes !!
Hello @marinelastef,
Justin @JustinMcClanahan probably did not see your previous question about the pain rehab center. To make sure a member sees your post just include their Connect member name with the @ sign. Then they will receive an email notification that their name was mentioned.
There is an older discussion from 2015 about the pain rehab center but there were only 2 posts.
Groups > Bones, Joints & Muscles > I tore my rotator cuff beyond repair. I've lost so much that I loved.
-- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/hi-im-new-to-the-discussions-i-have-been-in-severe-pain/
Here are some patient stories from the Pain Rehabilitation Center that may be helpful:
-- https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/patient-stories
John
Thank you John for pinging me.
@marinelastef, here are a few discussions where members previously discussed the pain clinic at Mayo Clinic. One of them is titled "Cognitive behavior class," but was centered around pain therapy as well:
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cognitive-behavior-class/
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pain-clinic/
Thank you @JustinMcClanahan , i can’t wait to see what they can do for me since my pain is always 10, and if they can solve the septum surgery so I can breathe and not feel the stinging and burning in my entire head, ears, chest and so forth . I have a lot of hope, Mayo Clinic is the best in the country, maybe they can figure some out so I can deal with this ordeal.
So appreciative for your information !!
Thanks John for helping Justin find my message ! You are both amazing helpers !!
I got the hang of it know. Thank you @johnbishop , and I’m so sorry for taking all your Sunday, hope you have a great night !
@hopeful33250. Sorry so long to get back to you but was hospitalized with another episode. I’m not sure about your tests and adrenal problems but I recognize them as measuring hormones in the body that help with basic functioning. Sorry I can’t be more helpful. Definitely ask your endocrinologist. Also FYI, Mayo trip postponed until September for me. I’m medically too unstable to travel safely. So nice to hear from you. Hope all is as well as can be expected. Rhoda