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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.
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Cymbalta and massage has helped a lot for me.
@davidstor - I loved @ckeys statement - "God sometimes has another plan for us ... open your mind and your heart to other opportunities.'
I tried Cymbalta, Savella and Lyrica for the Fibro, but the side effects were intolerable.
Does your therapist happen to know how I can find a masseuse who practices this technique in the San Diego area?
There is an Expert level MFR therapist on Santo Road in Tierrasanta. His name is Brian McDonald. The business name is Adjust Physical Therapy. 858 715-3878
@grandmar. Hi Ronnie! I’m wondering how you are doing - and that awesome hubby of yours. I have been remiss in not getting back to you re: your surgery. My only excuse is that it’s been a real hard fall. Been hospitalized a couple of times. Last time a few weeks ago they found a clot in my lung and told me I have heart failure. First I was in denial- well, I think I still am. Anyway, I hope you can get back to me with good news! ....write soon....Karen
@karen00
Hi Karen!
Thank you for checking up on me! You are very sweet, especially considering all you are going through! I am so sorry to hear about the issues you are having. Seems like once something goes wrong there is a domino effect and everything collapses.
I am actually doing well. I went for my 12 weeks post op check up and the doctor is very pleased with the healing process. I am about 3 months ahead of schedule as far as the healing is concerned. I am beginning to grow new bone where he did a graft (of some sort). Pain is pretty much gone with regards to what I was experiencing.
Sadly, other things have popped up causing other issues, some painful (but livable), some not. I appear to be losing the strength in my legs and the flexibility in my feet. My neurosurgeon has been trying to figure it out since the issue started in June, but he just can't. Next step is to see a neurologist. It is amazing how poorly they are rated around here! I am very adiment about finding doctors well rated in multiple sites. Although my surgeon gave me a list of 4, one, who is the best will not be available until SEPTEMBER!!! Another I have to try to call back. I waiting 20 minutes to speak to someone for an appointment then I hung up. The rest of those I have tried either don't take my insurance or has narrowed down their speciality. It is really depressing to have such a difficult time.
Anyway, more importantly, tell me all about you and what the docs are doing for you or are going to do for you. I am sure the diagnosis is weighing on you. Have you gotten a 2nd opinion? Try your best to relax and deal. If you can't, try to find yourself a good therapist to help you! I am really big into therapy!!!!
Feel well!!!!!
Ronnie
@grandmar Hi I was reading this post and glad to hear your doing so well keep it up warrior.sorry to hear about your legs and feet now hope the neurologist will be able to help you please f ve us an update .
@grandmar Hey Ronnie, I can’t believe the difficulty you’re having getting a neurologist! September appt? Well, now that I think about it, I made an appt with my primary care doctor for a well woman visit - the first appt they had was 13 months away! Over a year - just for a physical! It’s all crazy. I’m so sorry about why you even have to see a neurologist. Are you having trouble walking? Maybe you should make the appt in September. You might need a 2nd opinion from him if you get to see someone else first. You said the doctors were poorly rated. Can I ask where you live?
So, when I fell I already had cellulitis from my knee down. That same leg took the brunt of the fall. I landed right on my knee. I haven’t been right since. Up all night last night crying in pain. I never went to sleep. I can barely walk. It’s a dilemma- first I have to get rid of the cellulitis before they can do anything to knee. And it won’t go away. Plus I have lymphedema in that leg which probably caused the cellulitis. So my right leg has lymphedema, cellulitis, and a bum knee. It’s complicated. I have to get a lymphedema physical therapist who will make swelling go away. Plus I have to be really strict about the sodium I eat. Now that’s hard! You’re right about therapy-I agree! Everyone should get their own therapist when they’re born.
Do you read.? I’m thinking about joining Kindle unlimited. Reading is good therapy!
@karen00
Good morning!
Ouch! Your issues with your leg sounds painful!! What sort of a doctor cares for this? Has the doctor given you pain meds?
I am a big believer of being your own advocate. I also am a huge believer in doing research to find the best medical care I can. My docs have given me referrals for docs and when I research the doc on multiple sites, the reviews are horrible. I live in Central Florida approximately one hour between Tampa and Disney. How about you?
Yes, walking is a huge issue. My legs don't work well and neither do my feet. The reason I need a neurologist is because my neurosurgeon is concerned about some kind of degenerative disease or something even more serious. It worries me but I have to have faith I will find the best doc possible to care for me.
No, I don't really read very much anymore. I had shingles about 5 years ago. The virus, not the rash, went into my eyes causing a temporary palsy. It did, however, leave me with some visual issues. Even with glasses, my eyes eventually start to sway. I have come to deal with it.
Not great for a person only 63 years old.
So, I try to enjoy and do what I can while I can.
Feel good!!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)