Thank you all very much for your replies. They are both very helpful and thought provoking.
Glenn – I am going through the websites you listed with considerable interest. I may have a question or two to ask you later.
Kmeb – I realise they won’t see any connection to my PN but as you say I need to make sure there is nothing else to worry about. I should get the result as soon as I come round then I will have to think about future plans. Boy! Will I be nervous.
Mrs D – Thank you so much for all your suggestions. In the case of my back, I have to say that I have no back pains, especially lower back. I used to have trouble in that region when I was young but nothing to talk about for many years. How right you are about being thankful for normality!! We sure do take things for granted when we are young and until things start to go wrong.
Dahlek – I have thought a lot about the medicines and supplements that I take. I did overdo the magnesium citrate powder once! I am now aware of that. My diet is very limited now due to my sedentary life style. I try to eat fruit and rice as much as possible and have made a note of your BART diet. I had not heard of this until now. As for liquids I don’t find drinking an easy occupation. However I will have to try harder I know. Thank you for your kind wishes.
Cathie – Yes I do think that fats aggravate things a bit, so I have cut back on those quite a lot recently. I do have gallstones but was assured at my ultrasound last year that they were very “grainy” and nothing to worry about. As for autoimmune medicines, I guess if they are necessary I will have to go back to my neuro for his advice. He does know about the current problem and has said he will consider a short course of prednisilone if things continue to get worse. I am not sure about going down that path.
Aussie99 – It is interesting to read about the spontaneous resolving of autonomic problems, I would hope that happens quickly! As for my BP, that’s ok – I check it regularly because of my blocked arteries. I haven’t given up hope yet but it sure is hard to be optimistic with so many things going wrong.
Mrsd – I have just read your latest post regarding a possible opiate connection with my bowel problems. I have given this thought and can’t think of any particular occasion when there might have been a connection between the end period of my oxycontin and a bowel action. I do use loperamide vary rarely and only when absolutely necessary otherwise it turns things the other way again. As I said before it seems that the peristalsis in my bowel has completely packed up. When I told the consultant this he nodded and said this was to be expected if my problem was caused by my PN developing an autoimmune connection. He added that he would discuss that with me when and if he found no other problem on the 4th Oct.
Thank you all again for your posts which I am reading over and over. I will post the result of my exam that takes place on the 4th Oct and will try to stay sane until then.
Tony
PS Curious – thank you for your help. I will PM in future if need be.