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Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.
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@kdubois Thanks Kelly, very interesting. I did know that after I had my transplant I discovered that many pharmaceuticals are not processed well with your liver being in such tough shape. The first PPI I was put on was omeprazole. That made me feel ill so two or three others were tried but they were worse so I ended up back with omeprazole. Over time my body apparently adjusted and it stopped being a problem. I was taking 20mg then but after transplant that was increased to 40mg. I think that is temporary. I hear that long term use of PPIs seems to contribute to Alzheimer's so that is not a pleasant thought.
JK
@marield65 Marie, was it definitely from dilaudid? I had some slight delirium on the first day but I believe it was from the anaesthesia.
JK
Hi @artscaping, could you tell me which oil I shoul get that I can vape on Amazon?
They aren't "really " sure. But they say it was. I have my report so if I need another surgery I will tell Doctors what I had for anesthesia and the DiLaudid. I have my doubts too but I got worse as the days went on, and they were increasing the DiLaudid so it makes sense. Thankful, Marie
Kelly, glad to hear you're a western New Yorker! I was born and raised in Utica, New York. NEVER ever thought of living in Florida. But my husband got a good job here, and I'm a freelancer, so as long as I have Wifi (which doesn't always work) and electricity and next-day delivery, I can live anywhere. We were living in St. Paul, Minnesota (I got a job there after law school), and so it was Jim's turn to drag us around the country. I've been in far northern Florida for 25 years, the longest I've ever lived anywhere. I've been ready to leave for about the past 21 years, but Jim loves his job And he's younger than I am and won't retire for eons, so I guess I'm stuck here. Sigh.
@marield65 Marie, if your reaction continued for days then it does make sense that it was the dilaudid. I was on that once but I had a bad reaction to it, I don't remember what. I think maybe extreme nausea.
My problems with being a bit delirious after surgery disappeared in a day, it was only on the day of surgery that I actually got sort of irrational. I have heard that is a frequent reaction that many people have after surgery.
JK
contentandwell:Thanks for your input. It makes sense to me what you said, I just needed confirmation. maried65
Hi!
Mel here. How are you? Just wondering if Mayo has any wellness or complementary treatments for chronic back pain. Are there other options besides surgery?
Thank you!
Hello @chronicbackpainmelissa and welcome to Mayo Connect. I see that you just joined us and I'm glad that you found this online patient support group. I see you are looking for some alternatives to surgery for chronic back pain. We have a number of Members who suffer from chronic back pain. If you could tell us a little about the source of your back pain that might help us connect you to others in our community.
For example, how long have you had this back pain? Is it from scoliosis, or a degenerative disc problem? What type of treatments have you tried so far? has your doctor suggested some treatment, other than surgery?
Teresa
Hi Teresa and John,
I have severe bilateral neural foraminal narrowing at L5-S1. Bilateral L5 spondylolysis with spondylolisthesis. Degenerative problems, with constant low back pain. Occasional Sciatica also.
I was a professional ballet dancer, been in car wrecks and lived thru an EF-5 tornado. I lifted patients in wheel chairs to safety in the "war zone" and wrecked my back.
Tried acupuncture, massage, chiro, with little to no results to speak of. Would like to get on a great PT routine, if it's right for me.
Any suggestions please?
Thank you!