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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.
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I never had any problems in Arizona. Except extreme heat. You might have to curtail you outdoor time to shady days and evenings. But, do NOT move to Texas. The leaders of the government here seem to think they can control us by not having the meds we need available. Now that the Federal govt is getting involved, we are facing hard times.
Hi all I am lost, can you point me to the comments of the last hour please.
I feel like a little one in diapers with thumb in mouth, holding her bottle crying MaMa. Is this what we call fibro fog!
Thank you for your encouragement. I did receive a call back from Mayo regarding a neurostimulator. I'm cautiously optimistic.
if you go in the hospital and have an operation so it's painless. the pump is on the left side of my stomach. I don't remember any pain at all after the surgery. Just make sure you don't go home until your bladder opens completely and you pee like a racehorse. just take that as good advice or I'll tell you what happened to me, a Calamity of my own doing.
Like a charm. Better than monkeys in clown suits dancing on your kitchen table.
The best part is, when you have pain, you pick up your little remote control, called a bolus. You turn it on and you hold it over the spot where your pump is on your tummy, you hold the button down and it gives you an extra bump of Dilaudid. The pump gives me 2.75 mg a day evenly over the course of 24 hours. I have another one mg of Dilaudid which is broken into 10 doses that I can give myself once an hour 10 times in 24 hours. it gives you a great sense of control. My doc has also left me with very small doses of Narcotics to take orally. theoretically they are not enough to do me any good but they function is a very helpful placebo, so he says. I think every little bit helps and I still take Tylenol from time to time for headaches or arthritis pain, I take Lyrica for neuropathy and I also take amitriptylin for these very extreme pains that I get shooting through my toes. all in all I'm in very good shape. The last two drugs I mentioned Lyrica and amitriptyline I need because I'm a Survivor of a very rare cancer which left me with its own kind of pain from the chemo treatments. Hopefully you never go there. And don't forget to meditate. and don't forget to take Qi Gong.
@oregongirl
I don't know if you're referring to the spinal cord stimulator implant, but if you are, there are just a couple of small incisions, so surgical pain is low. Recovery takes 6 weeks, though, to allow the body to heal the leads into the nerves. No bending, twisting or lifting.
Jim
@janet111
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Jim
@janet111
What kind of pain do you experience?
By the way, if you respond to something someone writes, it's very helpful if you enter their name somewhere. My habit is to write the name as a header, as you see at the top of this note. It's important to use the right format, so you type the @ sign, followed by the name, with no spaces. I hope this helps you navigate the site more easily.
Jim