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Chemar 05-02-2007 02:57 PM

I hope you (and your friends :D ) will enjoy the NeuroTalk Community, FlyFishin Momma

If you need any help around just let us know.

JessieSue 05-02-2007 03:49 PM

Everyone here has been so wonderful! I just love how warm and welcoming everyone is! There is a definite "family feel" here, I'm excited to get to know y'all better!~~~Jess

Curious 05-02-2007 04:46 PM

as long as you don't call me granny. :p

hehehe..pretty cool place huh? now if ffm would just come through with some fish...we could get the fish fry started. :D

AfterMyNap 05-17-2007 09:58 AM

Wow, this place sure has a lot of good info. I am learning so much about other conditions that some have mentioned in the past. Everyone is very generous with information.

Hope I don't go giving myself psychosomatic symptoms!



Curious, FFM is a minnow catcher, I have pics! ;)

Anniemetalgirl 11-17-2007 07:11 PM

Help!!!!
 
:confused: I am trying to subscribe to some links/forums and don't know how. Can someone help me??

Thanks,

Annie:grouphug:

Chemar 11-17-2007 10:01 PM

Hi

As you enter each forum, you will see a "Forum Tools" button top right below the page numbers. Clicking that will bring a drop down menu where you will see the option to subscribe to that forum.

Similarly, if you want to subscribe to a particular thread, you will see the button for "Thread Tools" top right under the page numbers once you enter the thread

Your subscriptions will appear in your user CP (top left) and you can also set your options to receive email notifications

hope that helps
welcome to NeuroTalk :)

Cheri

nan17051 01-08-2008 11:19 PM

nan17051
 
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Originally Posted by loisba (Post 56942)
Lovely thought, jo55! Just thought I'd add my little welcome to your great big one! :welcome_sign:
Hugs,

Thank You I came here to see if there is anyone with rsds

riverrunnernky 02-21-2008 06:26 PM

Hello All,
 
I'm David of Lexington,Ky.

I saw this Site as searching for infor on Broken Pelvis/Pelvic Disruption and the treatment.

I have been treated for this injury for over a year now (June 28thy 2006) and still suffer from it. It was over a month after the 2 visits to the ER, that missed not just the facture but a hernia that I was examined for both times.

Unforntunately the fatures were not found until Mid November 2006 and after the hernia was repaired.

I still experience poping and extreme pressure before the popping happens.
Even reare end bodily functions are seriously affected by the injury.

Doctors are baffled by all my symptoms, and even seem exasperated, as not knowing what to do for me or perhaps discust as the insurance is slow or not paying my bills correctly if at all. (Ghallager Bassett CMC my personal coverage insurance as an independant contractor.)

I'm concerned that
maybe I don't communicate well enough with my Primary Doctor.:confused:

I'll search other post, to see what I can find. Any ones input that can help me to get this fixed so I can get to work asap, or conclude to disability. It's been a long time since I was hurt, the company I worked for has also closed it's business.

I hope someone here has some answers I need to speed up this slow progress.

If someone has a heart attack, that person is treated promply, my problem was no priority, in the ER x2 over 10 hours each visit. And months to get an appointment to whatever doctor.

Thanks for reading.

David
Ky

We need health reform in a big way in the US.

nguidupleloz3 04-26-2008 01:17 PM

intro
 
hi,
my name is norma. thank you for your welcome. i am 62 and have degenerative osteoarthritis. in 2005 i fell and fractured my right sacrum and left pubis. after being out of work for three months, i went back and fractured my left sacrum since then i have been in extreme pain. they found that i had a mild bulging disk, mild multifactorial central canal stenosis,in L4, L5,also minimal pseudobulge associated with spondyolisthesis, bilateral facet hypertrophy and arthropathy. milddisc dehydration at the lower 3 lumbar levels and some other problems that i know nothing about and the orthopedist i saw did not explain nor did he tell me why i was in so much pain. he just said i needed physical therapy and that should take care of all my problems. he did not listen when i told him that i had 1 year of all types of therapy and it had just made matters worse. so here i am trying to figure everything that is on the report of all my c-scans, mris, bone density tests, x-rays, etc.

i am an elementary school teacher and have not been able to work in 2yrs. i was on disability for a little over and year and now we are just on one salary, my husband's. he is also a teacher so we have had to declare bankruptcy.

rsd-aura 05-12-2008 11:24 PM

i need help
 
hello, my nme is aura, i posted a thread in the new member forum, to try to find some help on rsd and to join in your org. but i am realy having a hard time using this site. its very confusing. I am computer literate usually but this has me very confused, can you offer some help? thanx Aura


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