Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself

Posted by Kelsey Mohring @kelseydm, Apr 27, 2016

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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hey my name is shawanda huston and i have 2 wonderful men's in my life. i want to find out what going on with my body before it to late

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@keshia99
Hi Shawanda!
What seems to be wrong with your body that has you worried?
Are you sick?
What are your symptoms?
If the men in your life are so wonderful, why not let them know what is going on? They might be able to help you.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)

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@grandmar

@hopeful33250

Hi Teresa,
Thank you for asking.
Feeling better but not to where I was before the fall. I cannot remember if you saw my post, but I took an xray. The doctor said the report was different from the one I took not long ago. The actual xray was ordered. We'll be at the doctor on Monday to see what is what.

Thanks again,
Ronnie

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@grandmar.....thinking of you and hoping you’re not in too much pain!

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@mamacita

Hey, @karen00, so happy for your good news! It is not the easiest thing in the world to lose weight, but it is very satsifying. It took me over a year to lose 65 pounds. I need to lose at least 50 more. I have to take a couple of meds that have the unfortunate side effects of putting on weight. I also have Type Two Diabetes so I have to really count carbs faithfully. It is not easy, but it is totally doable. The hardest part is changing one's mental attitude towards food. I used to love bread, pasta, potatoes, rice, and would build my meals around combinations of meat and vegetables with a carby side dish. Not anymore. I can no longer eat that way and have a decent A1C. It may not be for everyone, but there are many food plans out there and exercise plans to help keep us on track. We are all in good company here. We can do it together!
Mamacita

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Thanks for the good words! Yes, we can!

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@karen00

@grandmar.....thinking of you and hoping you’re not in too much pain!

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@karen00 Thank you for your good thoughts!
Ronnie

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@grandmar

@keshia99
Hi Shawanda!
What seems to be wrong with your body that has you worried?
Are you sick?
What are your symptoms?
If the men in your life are so wonderful, why not let them know what is going on? They might be able to help you.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)

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hey grandma R i had surgery in 20/2017 and my 2week check up i was dealing with pelvic pain and i could hardly walk so the Dr set me up another appointment and April so that's was another surgery where they went in and look to see Wat wrong and they fond scar tissue adsension and endo then they remove my appendix and now i am dealing with the same pelvic pain so in may of 2018 i went back for the same pelvic pain and this dr remove my ovaries and now im still having the same problem and i cant hardly and im it ball up in a knot and sit there until its release its self just did a sonogram on my pelvic and she said i need a ct scan so i have been hurt for 2 yr and longer and dont no one know anything they use a robotic for my surgrey

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@keshia99

hey grandma R i had surgery in 20/2017 and my 2week check up i was dealing with pelvic pain and i could hardly walk so the Dr set me up another appointment and April so that's was another surgery where they went in and look to see Wat wrong and they fond scar tissue adsension and endo then they remove my appendix and now i am dealing with the same pelvic pain so in may of 2018 i went back for the same pelvic pain and this dr remove my ovaries and now im still having the same problem and i cant hardly and im it ball up in a knot and sit there until its release its self just did a sonogram on my pelvic and she said i need a ct scan so i have been hurt for 2 yr and longer and dont no one know anything they use a robotic for my surgrey

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@keshia99
Wow, you've been through a lot!
I understand the surgery and the removal of scar tissue, but removing your ovaries?? That. I don't understand. That's a partial hysterectomy. Do you have the ability to go to a different doctor for a second opinion? Many insurance companies will allow it.
Bu the way, what kind of doctor said these procedures were needed?
I hope the test will point the doctors in the right direction.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)

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@grandmar

@keshia99
Wow, you've been through a lot!
I understand the surgery and the removal of scar tissue, but removing your ovaries?? That. I don't understand. That's a partial hysterectomy. Do you have the ability to go to a different doctor for a second opinion? Many insurance companies will allow it.
Bu the way, what kind of doctor said these procedures were needed?
I hope the test will point the doctors in the right direction.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)

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hey i did it all i had a full hysterectomy i did a partial one in Feb and may of 2018 was the ovaries but i am still hurting
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@keshia99

hey i did it all i had a full hysterectomy i did a partial one in Feb and may of 2018 was the ovaries but i am still hurting
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@keshia99 Has your gyn put you on hormone therapy? Estrogen is important for us .

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im on estrace i take for 3week and the 1 week i dont take

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