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It's got a code name!!!!

codenamed RN624
.........But if they lower the price of this pain med to a reasonable $5000 a shot, I just might go for it.
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Not unless its distilled in Ireland !~!
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Not unless its distilled in Ireland !~!
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Right now, I AM IN PAIN from sciatica. BAD PAIN. I don't so much as take an aspirin for my arthritis because I've learned to live with it for over 20 years. But when I get this sciatica flare-up (last one was YEARS AGO), and it's usually triggered by severe weather changes, and two days ago it was over 85 and yesterday it was WINTER, I thought I would die. I did the heating pad (and oddly enough I was in Dr. Fred's office with Alan for his VNG test and I took a UTI test because last week I had a UTI, but all was well yesterday, no more UTI, and because I was standing up for one hour and observing Alan's VNG test, my mind was not on my sciatica and I wasn't going nuts.

Well!!! last night and this morning, I feel like I weigh 500 lbs. The last time this happened was in 1995 and I was laid up for 2 weeks, and the doctor had given me vicodin and while that takes the pain away, I didn't go to the bathroom AND I DON'T LIKE THAT. While I don't like pain, I more than don't like NOT GOING TO THE BATHROOM.

So my question is. "What the heck can I do to alleviate this pain in my lower back". It came on when the weather went down 25 degrees. Alan had told me two days ago "Melody, you are going to go nuts because the weather is going to drop" He knows that this is what always happens to me. I have no idea why this is so, but since I don't live in the Sahara Desert, I gather this will happen whenever we get this 25 degree drop (which thankfully does not happen very often).

And also, when I walk a few blocks, I straighten up more. But I just came back from Dunkin Donuts and I'm sitting down typing, but right now I want to go lie down with a hot pack on my lower back. I have this microwavable hot pack. It's not a wet thing. Do you think a hot wet thing is better than a dry microwavable hot pack?

I haven't had this kind of flare-up for so long. I eat low-inflammatory foods, etc. I drink PLENTY OF WATER. So why, when the weather drops 25 degrees, my poor back goes crazy, I have no idea.

When I walked into the Dunkin Donuts, my friend behind the counter, Misha, said to me "Oh Melody, you are not the only one, everyone is coming in saying "my back my back".

so I know it's not just me.

So any advice would be welcome. I took two aspirin last night. Did nothing. I slept good for 8 hours (I take melatonin and a small amount of alprazolam). So I sleep just fine.

I know that a sciatica flare up can take either no time to get over or months to get over. I've never had it more than two weeks. Right now, It's two days.

Is there anything I can do to 1. ease it now, and 2. PREVENT IT FROM COMING BACK.

I know, I'm expecting miracles, but geez. First I get rid of a UTI using Silver Biotics, and taking Dmannose for 7 days, and BINGO, I get this sciatica.

I wish I had asked Dr. Fred yesterday for SOMETHING.

Do you think a muscle relaxer would help me? I can call their office on Monday if a muscle relaxer would quite the back spasms. I don't like pain meds so unless I'm dropping dead on the floor, I don't do the oxy or vicodin thing. And I'm afraid of Tylenol and what they say it does to one's liver.

I remember YEARS AGO, when I first got diagnosed with degenerative joint disease and my back was killing me, the doctor at the hospital told me "oh, take 600 mgs of tylenol every 4 hours." I remember doing this, totalling up the amount in my brain after a few days and remarking "what the heck, was this doctor out of her mind, having me take all that tylenol?"

Never took it again. I do mild exercises and stretching, but today, that is not going to happen. At least I don't think so. lol

So any input is appreciated.
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Mel...I am suffering too with the weather changes.

The best thing you can try now, easy, is an ice pack back there on that side. Over the lumbar area. 20 min at a time, 3 times a day may help.
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Mel...I am suffering too with the weather changes.

The best thing you can try now, easy, is an ice pack back there on that side. Over the lumbar area. 20 min at a time, 3 times a day may help.
Ice??? I have never used ice in my life on my back. I hate the cold, I hate ice. You mean heat won't help? (maybe that's why I am still in pain).

Good Lord, the very thought of putting anything cold on my side is unthinkable. but I'll try.

Because I listen to everything you say.
Mrs. D. did you see my latest post on UTI's on the diabetes forum.

I'd love your input on that one.

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You don't ice the bare skin. You have some thin towel or flannel between the ice pack and the skin. Ice turns down the nerves which are overfiring.

Heat make it worse as a rule. You don't leave the ice on long...too long and it impairs the circulation. Just enough cold to quiet the nerve.

I read the other thread, and it seems like you figured it all out?
If you do cranberry, don't do the juice. Buy the concentrated capsules. They don't have sugar in them.
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did you look at any sciatica videos? maybe something in those will help.
http://www.google.com/search?q=sciat...N&hl=en&tab=wv
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You don't ice the bare skin. You have some thin towel or flannel between the ice pack and the skin. Ice turns down the nerves which are overfiring.

Heat make it worse as a rule. You don't leave the ice on long...too long and it impairs the circulation. Just enough cold to quiet the nerve.

I read the other thread, and it seems like you figured it all out?
If you do cranberry, don't do the juice. Buy the concentrated capsules. They don't have sugar in them.
Hi Mrs. D.

I've never done cranberry juice in my life. I take the capsules (besides the dmannose). and get this. that THING came back today (down there). I have no infection, I'm under a lot of stress, and the pressure came back.

Well, at least I know I don't have an infection. Didn't have one 15 years ago either, and I went to every specialist I knew. Everything was negative, so I'm not doing all that again. It's my body, it's my reaction to what I'm going through with my son (or actually, what I'm not going through, because we have NO relationship whatsoever). Who knew that this kind of stuff could bring on spasms in specific parts of one's body.

Biology is amazing. I'm still flushing with water and peeing just fine. So I know I'm okay. I'll probably lose my mind, but I'll be okay. Infection wise I mean.

And I've still got my sprouts!!!! lol

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Thumbs up Not Quackery at ALL! It's working so far for me!! YIPEEE!

I bought a used model 2407 device on Ebay (for only $245!!) for my IPN after extensive research and discussing it in depth with my father who is a physician and pain care specialist. He had never heard of it until I asked him to read the info that I found on the web. I am very happy to report that have been using it for 7 (will be 8) days today, and can already tell it is working!!!! After doing ALL of the reading and learning that this device takes time to "rebuild" the nerves, I know it wont heal completely overnight since it took time to become 'damaged' but that's fine with me as long as it continues in this positive direction! The treatments feel strange but awesome, I do get significant pain relief during a treatment and the movement and sensation in my toes is coming back and I actually slept better over the last 2 days than I have in months!! Please read ALL the info on the website and read and listen to the testimonials. My father called several of the Doctors and Treatment facilities in Texas that use it and all had excellent reviews and great sucess rates so far. He's planning on buying several units for use in his Clinic. I'm his "guinea pig" at the moment.
Oh.. and you DO NOT have to have the expensive socks. I alternate using the self adhesive pads and footbath. Not expensive at all to buy or replace. I know it's till early to tell what my final results will be, but after 2 years of pain and progression with this disease I am ecstatic with what I am feeling so far!! Please dont be so quick to judge negative info out there as the ultimate 'truth'. Yes, I'm sure there are ppl who it has not worked for just like all the other treatments we've all tried, but just TRY and give others a chance to try it. It may be the answer to so many peoples suffering. JMHO... I'm keeping a daily journal of my progress and will report back as I have time. I will be happy to answer any questions you guys may have. Just be patient, it may take me a little while to respond as I'm not at my computer all the time. Hugs... ~Mindy
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I don't think that anyone said it was a quack device. It is a modified type of TENS unit, and is registered as such. We know that TENS units have been helping people.
Its just the way the company does business that is in question. They do guarantee the product. IMHO They just sell it like a slippery used car salesman. They have a 'pitch' and a 'slip-slide' attitude in answering direct questions.
Their videos are, just so slightly, not too revealing.
The literature is all done by their PR dept,
and the medical reviews are on their payroll too.
A lot like the drug companies' way of doing things.
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wow!! for real you agree to use Rebuilder?? it's better the foot bath or socks??
I just bought it .. will arrive tomorrow home.. so let's see ..
I have a lot of faith on it! also I'll be taking b12 and vitamin D..

how many days did you felt better?? now you keep using it? in some time you stop using it?

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I bought a used model 2407 device on Ebay (for only $245!!) for my IPN after extensive research and discussing it in depth with my father who is a physician and pain care specialist. He had never heard of it until I asked him to read the info that I found on the web. I am very happy to report that have been using it for 7 (will be 8) days today, and can already tell it is working!!!! After doing ALL of the reading and learning that this device takes time to "rebuild" the nerves, I know it wont heal completely overnight since it took time to become 'damaged' but that's fine with me as long as it continues in this positive direction! The treatments feel strange but awesome, I do get significant pain relief during a treatment and the movement and sensation in my toes is coming back and I actually slept better over the last 2 days than I have in months!! Please read ALL the info on the website and read and listen to the testimonials. My father called several of the Doctors and Treatment facilities in Texas that use it and all had excellent reviews and great sucess rates so far. He's planning on buying several units for use in his Clinic. I'm his "guinea pig" at the moment.
Oh.. and you DO NOT have to have the expensive socks. I alternate using the self adhesive pads and footbath. Not expensive at all to buy or replace. I know it's till early to tell what my final results will be, but after 2 years of pain and progression with this disease I am ecstatic with what I am feeling so far!! Please dont be so quick to judge negative info out there as the ultimate 'truth'. Yes, I'm sure there are ppl who it has not worked for just like all the other treatments we've all tried, but just TRY and give others a chance to try it. It may be the answer to so many peoples suffering. JMHO... I'm keeping a daily journal of my progress and will report back as I have time. I will be happy to answer any questions you guys may have. Just be patient, it may take me a little while to respond as I'm not at my computer all the time. Hugs... ~Mindy
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