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.
Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Chronic Pain Support Group.
By the way, I'm over my anxiety attack. Gailb
Gail (@gailb) - thank you for sharing your struggle. I've read a little about Active Release Therapy but will have to read some more. You sharing your experience means a lot to those struggling with chronic pain. I have lower back pain but not enough to really complain other than it keeps me from doing much walking, standing or sitting for any length of time. I'm also a side sleeper and I'm not able to sleep much on my left side without my left arm (usually away from the head under the pillow) going numb/tingly. Then I struggle to roll over to the other side and can feel my lower back not liking it. I consider myself lucky that the pain is not worse -- I don't think of it as chronic pain by what others are suffering.
I saw an interview by Dr. Terry Wahls with Brian Richards the Founder of SaunaSpace on near infrared sauna therapy that was pretty interesting and caught my attention when mentioning use for neuropathy. The full sauna product is a little spendy for me unless I hit the lottery but they also have a single lamp product for about $350 which is not cheap but would feel pretty good right now with the outside temp of minus 11 degrees. I always have cold feet so I thought I could get double use by using the lamp at my computer during the day and on my feet in evening.
Here's the interview which is about 11 minutes:
John
what helped me very, very much with arthritic and body pains was soaking in a very hot water tub. doing this for an hour with constantly allowing more hot water to enter into the tub to keep up the water temperature. oh how i miss this home therapy. i am 80 and cannot get out of the tub any more. even if i could afford the new walk in tubs, they are not deep enough and you cannot lye down in the tub. if i ever win the lottery i will definetly, absolutely create an elderly acessable hot tub that allows the body to lean back AND ENJOY the heat. now i use heat pads or blankets. they help somewhat but not as good as the tub.
@peach414144 I definitely enjoy the heat too. Electric blankets get me through the winter 🙂
@gailb
I'm glad the anxiety bout finally let go. I've resorted to the fetal position myself. Sometimes it's just the only thing to do.
There seems to be more information and options out there than I can keep up with. I'm on overload when I read about the possibilities. I need a personal pharmacist to help me sort through the good, the not so good and the hoaxes.
Good luck with the reducing process.
Jim
Hi, I am new. I am relatively new to my chronic pain. I mean I have had my back issues for years but to me that was just something that was here and there type of pain.
Almost two years ago I went into the ER in the worst pain I have ever experienced(yes, worse than child birth) . I had two kidney stones, my first, I also had two ovarian cysts and was diagnosised with anemia. I know it's no where what others experience but since then I have constant pain. The pain is in my lower stomach but also can start under my ribs all the way down. It's a constant pain but some days I can deal while some it feels as if I am repeatly being kicked or stabbed in my stomach. My anemia has had me worn down. I did try iron pills but caused a bleeding ulcer. I recieved two iron infusions. I just moved about four months ago and so the process is restarting again. But some days I am ok and can do ok. Other days just doing one daily chore wears me down and can't do much.
I have chronic headaches 5/7 days. Sometimes the migraines come as well. I was also just recently diagnosised with hypothyroidism.
My back and hips are also an issue but I need to figure out more important things prior to dealing with that.
I just feel as if my whole body is fading away and not wanting to function. The difficult issue in all of this I do not know my health background, I am adopted. So this brings me to mayo and start my tests this coming week. I just hope to find out some answers.
Thanks for listening.
@jimhd Right there with you Jim. Overload strikes and I hide away for a while until I can slowly sort through the mountains of info/garbage. I hide away with my paint brushes...ah, sweet oblivion even if only for brief moments. I rely on my rice bags. A hot bath would be okay if I did not have to exit into the cold. Too much trouble to get in and out...I be a shower person. OMG this OGM gives TMI...tee-hee.
Hi Ella (@ella2000) -- Welcome to Mayo Connect. We are glad you found us. Connect is a good place to ask questions and learn what other members with similar health problems are doing for treatments. You mention that you are having tests done at Mayo this coming week.
If you are able to share with us, can you let us know how your testing goes next week?
Hoping you find some answers soon for your chronic pain.
John
Hi John,
I will certainly let you know how the testing goes. Thank you for the response
@ella2000 have you been to the Mayo Clinic before? If not, here are a few links that may help:
Mayo Building - Mayo Clinic Patient Video Guide - Minnesota - YouTube
Florida Videos - Mayo Clinic Patient Video Guides
https://videotours.mayoclinic.org/florida-videos/
Introduction - Mayo Clinic Patient Video Guide - Arizona - YouTube
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MkA4E-gB8I
John