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11-29-2011, 06:04 AM | #1 | |||
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http://psychcentral.com/news/2011/11...eds/31917.html or http://www.universityofcalifornia.ed.../article/26704 Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (12-07-2011) |
12-06-2011, 08:29 PM | #2 | ||
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I hope the research moves along quickly as I would love to have that medication as a choice and be off my strong meds. There may be hope yet I can return to work or at least a more functional life.
Thanks for posting this message.
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12-07-2011, 01:13 AM | #3 | |||
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I just re-posted it from the Health News Headlines forum. Read with common sense - web bots don't have credibility filters.
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12-07-2011, 12:35 PM | #4 | ||
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I cannot imagin going through all of what you have had to experience with your back. I hope the research Dr. Smith just posted will hurry. You should be allowed any medication that would improve your quality of life. I am only fused C3-7, and I know what that is like. I have an understanding of the pain you go through. I wish you all the best, and I hope in the future there is more available to you for help. ginnie
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12-09-2011, 11:17 AM | #5 | ||
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ginnie, thanks ginnie, I do have enough meds to deal with my pain. I still choose to control my pain not eliminate it as the sedating SEs are bad enough now. I do as much as I can on the good days and am thankful for what I can do. I still dream of getting back to a productive life so this report gives me hope that an alternative is coming that I can try.
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12-09-2011, 11:59 AM | #6 | ||
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Hi Mark, I do know what it is like to loose your job. I was an artist who traveled all over the country. I created miniatures by looking down through a magnifier to see my little critters. This caused me to reverse the curve of my spine, and after the fusions, well I can't go back and do what caused the injury again. I had this business for 30 years, and I sure miss it. I still engage in the creative efforts, but not in that medium anymore. My ankles also gave way as I carried heavy displays to set up at the art shows. I would give anything to be able to go back to work and be what I was before. My quality of life is good, but I am also restricted in what I can do. I take meds. too and occasionally have a katimine infusion in my neck. Loosing what you truely are, in my case an artisian, is hard to cope with, especially because I still dream of my creations at night. They dance in my dreams, and when I wake up I am sad I cannot create them. Sometimes I think I should try it again and take a chance with my neck, there is not much more that they can fuse left. What was your occuptaion before your back injuries? I sometimes wonder what caused back injuries in others, if it is just bad luck or work related. Hope you are doing OK today Mark. I follow most of the posts that Dr. Smith researches, as he brings the lastest news for us pain patients. ginnie
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12-11-2011, 07:48 AM | #7 | ||
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ginnie, it is a sad day when you have to give up your job especially if it is your calling. I loved teaching and coaching football and it took me several years to accept not working any more. I worked several years longer than I should have so it has caused me more limitations now. I can imagine the impact it would have on an artist to lose that ability. Not only have you lost your job but also your interest as art takes up even your time off in many cases.
If you haven't come to terms with it yet know that it will come. I didn't think I would ever not miss coaching but I find that I don't even think about it now the way I did. We go through the same steps of grief that others do when they lose someone important to them. Losing our jobs also means we have lost our lives as the people we had associated with and saw every work day are no longer in our life on a regular basis. It isn't easy accepting becoming disabled and I feel from the grief you feel.
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