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I'm so happy to for you. Its a sign of hope and better times ahead. Sending good and healthy vibes for continued health.
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Jack,
Its all in finding the right combination. I wrote to you that mine was Lyrica & Tramadol with B12 and other supplements. Once you are successful, expect flares & bad days, but if it is helpful 75% of the time- you're ahead of the game. Keep the combination. Do not change, Do not pass GO. Do not collect $200. Stay on your combination, for at least a month or more- before you decide you want to 'fiddle around' (because you are the type that will). But I bet you'll slowly go back to your successful combination. That's the way it works. Don't fight it!
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That's wonderful! I can so relate. A break from the pain, no matter how long or short, is *always* a blessing. Hope it continues for you!
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Day 2....accept for an occasional twinge.....just residual numbness from the surgery. I never thought that numbness of the feet would be a blessing.....to have 75% improvement is unbelieveable.
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Numbness, by itself, would be a blessing for me.
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If anybody here knows anyone in "recovery" or is in "recovery" they knew the basic rule: One day at a time. Gradually, the days add up.
Jack, you've got TWO DAYS. I want to say for you, "Hi, My name is Jack, I'm a chronic pain patient, and I have two days pain-free." That's fabulous. Keep the wallet out of your pocket, and don't change a thing. Maybe tomorrow will be another good day. And, from the peanut gallery, I identify. "I'm LizaJane, and I'm a pain patient, and I have had three days pain-free." For me, I think it was about a feldenkrais lesson about using the butt more and the back less to walk. It's been amazing to have basic movements remade by a therapist, but I do not care if my back is not fused, as long as I'm not in pain. The conclusion I've reached is this: Surgeons do desperate operations when people's nerves are in danger. I had a desperate operation to get the cyst out. But no way can I imagine a desperate, primitive surgery on my spine just for pain. There are better ways. So there, all you back surgeons! I'm LizaJane, and I have 3 days.
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LizaJane . --- LYME neuropathy diagnosed in 2009; considered "idiopathic" neuropathy 1996 - 2009 ---s/p laminectomy and fusion L3/4/5 Feb 2006 for a synovial spinal cyst |
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So glad Jack and LizaJane are doing better. Here is hoping that many others will join your group.
Much love to you, Cathie |
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Thats what I try to do is focus on today and what is happening or I need to do,be grateful for,etc. Sometimes that needs to be even hour by hour. It works to feel less overwhelmed and stay positive. I sound like my therapist. I have been in therapy for too many years I could write the book. I should be in school for psychology but hopefully I will be a good nurse. Hoping for day 3 and sending lucky vibes.
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I am really beginning to think it is truly coming from my crappy back. I have had stenosis for years, periods of sciatica....chiropractors....etc. But, I noticed that my feet do hurt worse when I am sitting. Last night I was picking weeds out of the yard, by bending down and pulling them up. Last night the burning on the bottom of my toes came back, and I had to come home from work at a conference today, because sitting hurt my feet so much. I have an ice bag on my back right now and I'm going in for an epidural tomorrow. I am going to pay particular attention to have this does or does not help my feet. Arching my back affects my stenosis and bending forward appears to be bad. I don't have any bulging disks or herniated disks...just fairly bad stenosis. Oh...this is so much fun.
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Jakatak,
Don't stop your meds. You know what Nide44 told you about there being good days and bad days. I hope you get some relief from the epidural. Maybe it will give you more clues about the cause of your problem. But don't stop the meds in the meantime. Billye |
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