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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@migizii my name is Sue and have lived with a variety of chronic pain conditions for most of my life. Unfortunately, as I get older (64j, the conditions have increased and complications occur from time to time. I find people’s input interesting and helpful to me. I hope all of you can find ways to live life on the “good” days with joy and remember them when challenged by the other ones.
@migizil welcome to connect it is nice to hear that all the input has helped you or given you food for thought.Is there anything in particular you would like us to know that someone could address? Glad your here hope you will post again
Right now I’m trying to keep my spirits up as I cope with an ongoing fracture in my foot that’s been going on since January. Crutches for 8 weeks now and starting on a bone stimulator as it’s been determined that it’s a non-union. In spite of my health, I strive to remain active, and for a long time now I’ve had to REST! One day at a time and now to have to overtake the summer....ugh!
Dear Lioness, Once more, I adore you, your suffering, and how you adjust to it is admired I am sure by many of us. Some of your ways of trying to handle the everlasting pain can help us to try these different ways of yours. .You touch me and I am sure many others of us. Thank You Peach
@peach414144 Thank you so much peach just saying what helps me so you maybe helped by some Your a dear how are you doing ?
@monakay
Hi Mona,
Welcome to our group! We are here to support you in any way we can. Each of us has a story, but many of the experiences are the same. We all have or have had chronic pain that has led us on a medical journey for help. For some of us, we are still searching for the doc who can give us an answer and help us. For others, we have found the doc who is working with us.
I know how difficult it can be to find someone who believes you. For me, my journey was over a decade. Today, with the help of a fantastic surgeon, I am pain free for the first time in over 10 years!! I was to many docs who could not understand WHY I felt so much pain considering the tests did not show too much.
I went through years of PT, chiropractors, acupuncture, cupping, massage, pain docs, you name it! Be patient, I know it is hard, and do your research. As a person in the medical field, I am sure you know there are good, forward thinking docs and those stuck in the stone age. For me, it took lots of research to find a great pain doc and then a great neurosurgeon when the pain doc could no longer help.
Until you find such docs, try home remedies like turmeric, TENS machines, warm Epsom salt baths, walking (even though it might be painful), weight loss, yoga (you can find tons of soft yoga on YouTube), meditation, etc.
Good luck to you!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
@migizii
Hi Sue!
Welcome to our group. We are here to support you any way we can.
I am also 64 and have been living with chronic pain for over a decade.
Thankfully, over the last 18 mos. I have found a GREAT neurosurgeon to help me in a way no one else could.
I am currently pain free!
For me, there were NO 'good' days and it not only impacted my physical health, but it also impacted my mental health.
It is difficult to live with pain 24/7 for years and years.
It came to a point where I had to retire from my job 2 years early (from the minimum retirement age) and go on disability.
Tell us a little more about what you are experiencing, what you are doing to deal with the pain and what you hope to accomplish.
Have a pain free day!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Thanks for reminder about Advil and progression PT/Chiro/osteoporosis etc. I will keep it in mind.
What do you say is the reason for tinnitus, which has just begun for me seriously, and I'm questioning hearing loss too.
Thanks. Good reminders about all those things, and I will look into them.