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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I JUST WANT TO WISH ALL THOSE WHO MOTHER, A HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY.
I HOPE YOUR DAY IS FILLED WITH LOVE AND FAMILY.
RONNIE (GRANDMAr)
@gammax
Thank you for sharing! It sounds like you have found a way to deal with your pain. Lucky you! I have not been so lucky. It seems that each time I try, it inflames something else. But I keep on trying! I have 3 beautiful grands that I adore and a loving, caring hubby that I am NOT ready to leave (physically, emotionally or socially).
There are certainly foods that inflame us and there is something to be said about using only organic foods. Maybe it is time I try them. We eat lots of fruit and veggies and limit our beef and grains. Guess I need to try an anti-inflammatory diet.
Best of luck!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Hang in there. You've got a lot to deal with. I have some of the same issues. The worst is pain, and feeling so weak all the time. I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers. Sending you sunshine & better days ahead!
Hello @jewel8888
We are glad to have you post in this discussion group on chronic pain. You do have a lot of illnesses that create pain.
As you are comfortable doing so - would you please share with us what you have found helps with your pain? Also, have there been any ideas you have learned from reading these posts that have given you some new thoughts in dealing with your own pain?
Teresa
@grandmar Hello Ronnie
So sorry to hear about your falls! Yes, shoes with good support are soooo important. I hope you and your hubby recover soon from your aches and pains. I'm happy to hear that there were no broken bones. Teresa
Very sorry for you both falling down. I know your both so sore and fortunately you don't seem to have broken anything. I had a few shots for lumbsr area and trigger injection. A few weeks last after last esi I have decided no more. The pain is dreadful and feels more unstable the them ever. I am taking isonizid antibiotics for latent tb , next 9 months And this they will say no anyway. I go an MRI is next for me it they hac already said not more can do. Sending up big comforting hugs and prayer
@grandmar
I'm so sorry to hear that you and your husband have fallen! I hope you are OK and haven't hurt your surgery. If you are OK, I recommend checking out Active Release Technique (Art). That stopped the pain on my right side lumbar from my L4 disk which has collapsed on my L5. My surgeon told me to try everything else before surgery and I found that ART has worked for me. I have literally no pain now, except an occasional pain if I overdo anything. My brother's have both had disk surgery in their lower backs and they still have pain. They are able to walk, but the pain is still there.
I hope you get good news when you get your xray and talk to your doctor. Please keep us informed about your progress.
Warm regards,
Gail
Volunteer Mentor
@grandmar sorry just read post where you both fell glad no broken bones ,hope you feel better each day
Thank you! I am feeling a bit better today. Sadly, my hubby seems to be having a more difficulty time. Hopefully, he'll start to feel better soon.
Gail
Thank you for the good wishes.
I actually heard of ART (in this group) before and I have been researching it.
Previously, my doc did not want any type of manipulation on my back because of all my spinal issues.
I never brought up ART, but I will at my next visits.
thx
ronnie