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jakatak 01-16-2010 06:56 PM

Pain Clinic & Neck
 
I will start with the second part first. 5 years idiopathic PN in the feet. Hasn't moved beyond the toes...ebb and flow with pain. I'm scheduled for a pain clinic in around a month. I have put that appointment off for over a year. My wife thinks it will be helpful. I don't. Let's see...will they take me off my oxy, tramadol and Lyrica? Will they tell me that it is pill overdose and I should get into my Zen...maybe do a little chanting. Group hugs? Meditate. A full-body electrical stimulator? Sheeesh!
Anyway, the rotten neck, the one with some arthritis in it, has finally decided to joint my feet with pain. Woke up with tingling in my fingers. It took about 5 hours for that to go away. I do sleep with my arm under my head. My neck aches and, of course, if I tilt it to the left or backwards....I get the classic nerve pain down the arm to the elbow. Honest to God, can I just roter rooter the facet joint crud right out of my body??? :) Oh....hey, how 'bout a time-machine....go back 10 years and feel GOOD...no GREAT!

cyclelops 01-16-2010 07:36 PM

Oh dear, the pain clinic. Om mani padme hum....Om mani padme hum...

Well, it can't hurt.

cyclelops 01-16-2010 07:38 PM

Oh, forgot this....:grouphug:

I just went to see Avatar...little late on the trigger....maybe before we get too old, they can come up with that concept for us...I would not mind being 8' tall, blue with a tail. I thought they were very impressive. If they could transfer my contents, I would do it. Of course, then I would be taller than hubby.

You're going to be OK Jak.....grumpy maybe, but, I know you will be fine. Bring on the roto rooter.

jakatak 01-18-2010 10:51 PM

Thanks for the mantra :) God, it gets so tiring. Avatar's special effects were astounding. I want to live on Pandora.

nide44 01-19-2010 09:38 AM

I gotta get to see that flick!

daniella 01-19-2010 09:46 AM

I have been to multiple pain clinics. Some use a combo approach like meds,invasive treatments,mental/physical therapy. Some just push there thing I call it or what they do a lot of like a scs etc. Wait are you seeing an anestesolgist or is this a program? My last pain doc who is an anestesolgist has been the best because he worked with me and did not go along with all the other docs which all made me worse or did nothing. He also did not do his way or the high way. He took my concerns etc into account and was not a money grubber pushing the big treatments. I hope you get someone who works with you to give you relief.

cyclelops 01-19-2010 12:13 PM

Without spoiling the movie, the plot is predictable, Fern Gully + Dances With Wolves (oh, yes, Kevin looked good in that film, swoon) but, the special effects are what the movie is about. One of my grown kids saw it an an IMAX and said it was unbelievable....she actually said she was brushing off debris. She said it felt like stuff was raining down on her. I saw it at a regular theater, and for me that is enough. I can't take too much motion, and this film is full of motion...and long too. Luckily I had a railing in front of me and could put the old dawgs up to elevate them.

I did not know Sigourney Weaver was in Avatar! Her character is pretty good. It is definitely fantasy, Bob.

Jak, you can ask the pain doc for an avatar, lol. Gosh, the old hip is starting to flare, despite the cortisone.....ugh. I can't believe I feel like this at this age. :( Gotta go plod away on the treadmill lest I freeze into this sitting position.:tongue:

It's Complicated is a great flick if you like romantic comedy. It is a nice twist on it....middle age people and Meryl Streep, Steve Martin and Alex Baldwin do a good job, as do the actors that play the grown kids....it was really cute...and not predictable at all.

Distraction helps pain. So does humor. It is like pulling teeth at times to get me to settle in to watch a funny movie, but gosh, I feel so much better when I do.

nide44 01-19-2010 04:35 PM

Laughter is good medicine.
Good Sci-Fi & Fantasy makes my PN go away, too.
(if I'm not stuck in too small, cramped seats -
give me these new luxurious multi-plex relax,
tilt-back, plenty of leg room, & cup holder seats).

And a cash bar is something we never had in the movies
when I was a youngster. There's even one 'art' cinema near me, that has a 'Tapas' room entrance in the lobby. Gourmet Dinner, drinks & a movie - in one stop.

When I go to a Broadway show, its a labor of love, to sit in jammed-in seats at $150^ a pop (I pay 1/2 to 1/3 price- on one-day, discount, junkets).
But I simply love a Broadway show, musicals especially,
but a good drama or mystery will have me in another world, too.
Guess I'm an escapist at heart.

cyclelops 01-19-2010 04:50 PM

Yeah, it is great to leave this world for a while.

They have the good seats at our cinema 12...nice, rocking seats...good for grandma here. It does make you forget your PN. It is good to get out too.

Now, I have to get used to that surround sound tho.....geez, everything shakes and for me right now, after coming off meds, man, I am kinda raw....makes my heart shake! I hope my nervous system settles eventually. There is lots of rumbling in Avatar.

Om mani padme hum, om mani padme hum.

jakatak 01-19-2010 11:17 PM

Well
 
You guys think you have it bad....Try being 6'5" and sit in those cramped seats! Horrible! Bob, if you go to Avatar, you absolutely HAVE to see it in 3D. The movie is predictable, but the specials effects are so incredible that the realism is awesome.


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