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.
Hello, @caligodgirl. I'd like to add my welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I also thought you'd like to meet some other members on Connect who have talked about abdominal scar tissue, or adhesions, like @judydex007, @rdrdhap, @ginpene05, @kag13 and @nonnie1.
Here are some discussions on Connect that may be interesting to you on adhesions:
- recurring abdominal adhesions: http://mayocl.in/2qWRN2R
- Bowel obstructions caused by adhesions following abdominal surgery: http://mayocl.in/2nhtuhj
- Scar tissue surrounding organs: http://mayocl.in/2o7g2LT
Have you found any strategies that help at all with the pain?
Hello @jamezy13,
Welcome to Connect. Thank you for posting about your back issues and sharing a bit about yourself. We have a recent conversation on Connect that members are discussing back surgeries and lingering pain that I think you may find relevant. I suggest clicking on the following link, reading through the discussion and participating where you feel comfortable,
- Surgical solutions to chronic cervical/back pain, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/surgical-solutions-to-chronic-cervicalback-pain/
Hi Cindy @caligodgirl
I would like to add my welcome to Connect along with the others. I can see you've already gotten some good information from Teresa @hopeful33250, Justin @JustinMcClanahan and Lisa @lisalucier. My chronic pain is minute compared to what you are going through. It's really good that you are a strong advocate and are asking questions and looking for answers. You are not alone. There is a TED talk that I found very inspiring and helpful. Hoping it may give you some help or insight.
What happens when you have a disease doctors can't diagnose TED talk by TED Fellow Jennifer Brea who became progressively ill with myalgic encephalomyelitis, commonly known as chronic fatigue syndrome.
https://www.ted.com/talks/jen_brea_what_happens_when_you_have_a_disease_doctors_can_t_diagnose
John
Hello again @caligodgirl
Since you last posted, I did find a website of specialists who study this disorder. Only a few are in the U.S., however, one is at Wayne State Univ. which is in Detroit, MI and there are a few others who do some work in the U.S. Here is the link to the website where they are listed by country and name, http://adhesionrelateddisorder.com/doctors.html. It looks like Sweden has done a lot of work in this area.
Also, here is patient website with information from others like you, http://www.adhesionrelateddisorder.com/
Teresa
@caligodgirl another hello again ☺ -- I forgot to mention another tool I use for research on drugs, medical procedures, etc. is Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/). It is useful to find the latest info on topics and allows you to sort the links it finds by date. I did a quick search on the phrase adhesion related disorders and it came up with quite a bit of information. I'm not sure if it's helpful but it could be:
https://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&as_sdt=1%2C24&as_ylo=2018&as_vis=1&q=adhesion+related+disorder&btnG=
John
Hi Teresa,
I cannot say thank you enough for this information and all the other info and links from the other mentors, moderators and members. GOD Bless you all!! I will keep everyone posted as with what I learn and who I see so that it can b shared.
Sincerely,
Cindy
Thank you John! This information is very much appreciated!
Sincerely,
Cindy
The barometric pressure works a number on me. Anyone else experience thus? Curious.
@parus the barometric pressure and temp changes sometimes affects my PMR and joints. A little more achy breaky...☺
went to orthopedic md, given shot in knee. was told it will not take effect till about 3 days hopefully. this may not be a big thing but when it brings up the blood pressure into a deadly high it is very serious. and as we all know, ouch it is very, very painful. i thank my lucky stars tht this is not as serious as some of us have. i pray for all of us. love peach barb