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Hi @mikween, my only knowledge of the drug ketamine is that it is highly addictive and has been used as an animal tranquilizer. The site you referenced looks pretty promising to help with chronic pain, PTSD and depression. Mayo Clinic has some research information on it's use here:
http://www.mayoclinic.org/medical-professionals/clinical-updates/psychiatry-psychology/ketamine-research-focuses-on-mechanisms-of-action-and-biomarker-development
https://newsnetwork.mayoclinic.org/discussion/anesthetic-for-depression-mayo-clinic-study-finds-low-dose-ketamine-effective/
Let us know if you decide to go with the treatment. It does sound promising.
John
My only knowledge about ketamine comes from having worked in animal shelters and vet clinics. It was used there to tranquilize animals before they were put to sleep, or, at higher dosages, to euthanize them. Sounds like heavy-duty stuff.
Hazel (@hazelblumberg)
Hi @virtuous and hello again to @bellavista and @grahamjane and of course @johnbishop. I just met with my friend who has had the procedure on her hip and it is also called Plasma Rich Platelets. They withdraw blood form you.... all of the platelets are removed and replaced before reintroducing them to the site. I just wanted to clarify my name for the process. Sorry for not getting it completely correct the first. time.
Hi, and welcome, @grahamjane. My wife has been having a lot of pain in her hip. The ortho is saying that the pain may be coming from her back, so she's going to have an MRI and will see the back doctor. Have you seen a rheumatologist or a neurologist or a pain specialist? These are some who have helped me on this pain journey. I hope you find diagnoses soon so you can get appropriate treatment.
Jim
Thanks Chris! I wasn't sure but found a good explaination here:
http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00648
John
Hi @bellavista. One treatment that has changed my life is a spinal cord stimulator implant. I have more than 80% relief.
Jim
@hopeful33250
Masako exercise is to stick out your tongue and swallow, maintaining a neutral head position. The second one is to press your tongue against the roof of your mouth, and push for 5 seconds. The third one is to tuck your chin and tighten all of the muscles in your throat and mouth, and swallow your saliva.
So far, these are the ones I do multiple times a day.
Jim
Thanks, Jim, @jimhd
I'll give that a try - the first one sounds a bit tricky - may take some practice. I appreciate your sharing these exercises.
Teresa
help again. i now have over 40 mayo clinic gmails in less than 18 hours. guess i will have to stop using this site. to bad.
Teresa, for the Masako, sometimes I can only go as far as holding the tip of my tongue between my teeth.
Jim