Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself
Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.
I’m Kelsey and I’m the moderator of the group. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
Why not take a minute and introduce yourself.
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Hi @bellavista, my friend has been contending with a similar if not the same hip issue for three years. She just had PRT, plasma replacement therapy, and is thrilled with the results. No pain with the procedure and her hip pain has been relieved. Check it out.
Hi @grahamjane, please see my note to @bellavista about plasma replacement therapy, It is a process to build up your bodies immune system when faced with autoimmune situations like arthritis in joints.
Hello @vamain, I see this is your first post. I am sorry you are getting too many emails from Connect but it's an easy thing to fix. To turn off email notifications, you can click the unsubscribe at the bottom of the email or you can click your Profile in the upper right corner of the screen and select Account Settings. Then go to the bottom and find Email Notifications. There you can select/disable which notifications you want to have sent to you (or not!).
John
I'm not sure if I agree with you, John. I was in Rehab Meds before I retired, and I'm a firm believer in the value of groups with a common goal. It's fun to be in with a bunch of people. I go to the water aerobics class twice a week at the Senior Center. @marylou8
@artdcsping, wish I new about plasma replacement therapy some ten years ago as I ended up having hip replacements so now I'm in the spinal stenosis stage where my spine is closing and my legs are giving out from underneath me. I'm only 69 and I have a lot of life left but as the spinal problems increase I'm unable to bend over or even do the minimum in keeping up a house so I'd like to read up about this replacement therapyunless it's too late for me .plasma therapy wonder if that would work for the degenerated discs in my lower back?
You would probably get along with my wife @marylou705...☺ She's one of those gregarious people persons and I'm more of a hermit. Toastmasters got me out of my shell (sort of). I definitely see value of groups with a common goal - Mayo Connect has pulled me back out of my shell along with the Minnesota Neuropathy Association (http://www.neuropathy-mn.org). I agree with you - it is fun to be in with a bunch of people - just not doing exercise (for me!). I love bus trips with the old folks through community ed - took my first one when we were in our 50s and I enjoy it more now that we are in our 70s.
Hope you have a great weekend...Happy Friday!
John
Hi.@johnbishop has anyone.ever heard.of ketamine? Website is klarisana.comIt sounds very good but expensive. I am waiting to get a call back from someone.
Hi Jim @jimhd
We so appreciate the update. I'm glad that Huntington’s Disease was found to be an unlikely diagnosis, that is good news. I hope your neurologist visit goes well, they are good at figuring out some of the tough symptoms.
I've had a lot of speech therapy for swallowing and speech volume (paralyzed vocal cord), but the tongue exercises are new to me. Can you describe what they are like?
Teresa
Hello @grahamjane
I see that you are relatively new to Mayo Connect - thanks for your post. I'm sorry to hear about your pain problem. Pain can be exhausting, can't it?
Physical therapy often helps with pain. Have you had any physical therapy yet?
Teresa
My Medigap policy is through AARP/United Health Care and they offer something similar - it provides 50% off a gym membership. It really is a nice benefit. When you sign up for your Medicare supplement plan it is good to look into what other member benefits they offer.
Teresa