We got a new name!!
since there was some confusion and people not sure if this wwas the place to post...we got a name change. :D
i fit right in now. so how do you like it? think we can build this forum up now? |
Yeah, no mistaking it now :D.
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:hug: hi bobbi
i know with my back problem, it causes spinal cord problems, but i still felt funky about posting here. so you think you can hang with me now? :D sure have missed you. :hug: |
I think you could've been "hanging" around here/this forum all-the-while. Spinal disorders covers a broad range of conditions ;).
Not to be overly nit-picky or anything, since this has been broached in the past :o: I still lean toward thinking of spinal disorders different from spinal cord injuries; on a scale of 1-10, injuries would be the more serious and severe (and encompassing a lot, such as cathing, UTIs, PCAs, caregivers, etc.) Neuro. v. Ortho. :grouphug: |
sub forum?
maybe do a poll here? i'm open. i have the ostrich syndrome where my back in concerned. i ignore it until i can't move or feel my legs. :eek: |
I think a poll is a good idea Yappy! If the members/or us mods can come up with ideas, let's post 'em here and then see where it goes from there!
Cool beans! ;) (no that's not an idea)...:D |
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I sem to recall we started out with a subforum and that caused even more confusion, hence the "all together" format we have now...... but we sure know our Doc is always open to suggestions:D |
There are probably several people, here (posting and/or lurking), Curious, who also go through stages of the "ostrich syndrome" at times, or wish that it were possible full-time.
Spinal injury, disease, disorder (a garden variety of conditions) can be way overwhelming. Some times, I know that I'd much prefer to "forget" it's all ever-present. That'd sure make life much more pleasant. Please be careful, though. Sometimes, and depending on the prob., prolonging attention and treatment, things can lead to permanent loss of feeling/function. Too, there are other things that require immediate attention, such as C.E. (or, cauda equina). This is just a thought: Spinal Cord Injury, Spine Disorders & Back Pain? |
I agree with Bobbie, please don't anyone wait too long . I was not far from a wheelchair, wearing diapers, with someone feeding me when the NS operated on my C-spine. Glad he did!!! It was either surgery or the consequences. Was operated on 7 days later. Gaye
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