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For a long time I have been frustrated with my doctors. It seemed like they didn't listen to what I would say and wouldn't be open to treatment options they couldn't provide (aka make their own money off of). But this week I really stood up for myself with my pain doctor. I told everything that was going on and asked for what I needed and she listened and gave me a referral to an acupuncturist!
Also instead of giving in to pain and laying on my couch, I got on the elliptical for the past two days to prevent a flare! |
My husband graduated from the fire academy yesterday and I was able to attend! I also got the great honor of pinning his badge on him something I was worried I wasn't going to be able to do. The only tears I cried were tears of happiness. After the graduation we went out to lunch and it was so wonderful to be able to spend some time with our family and friends. I was hurting really bad later that day but the excitement and love from the day made it a little more bearable. :D
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Congratulations to your husband, NurseKris. Sometimes it is worth the extra pain to be able to celebrate special occasions. Take extra care for a few days as you recover to your 'normal'.
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What happy news on all counts! You must be so proud and elated. Oh and let's face it, a firefighter husband...:) Need I say more?
I'm glad you were able to do the pinning and celebrate after, that must've felt wonderful. Yes, extra pain at the end of day like that is well worth it. Congrats to your hubby and hugs to you, :hug: |
What a moment to be proud of. I am sure that the pain was well worth it to be part of your husbands ceremony. Congratulations to both of you, for his accomplishments and dedication to helping keep the community safe, and for you being able to be there and take part in the ceremony with him.
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This weekend with hard work, proactive symptom management, and a hell of a lot of support from my partner and friends, I performed in a dance showcase!!! Everyone said I did wonderful and I felt wonderful!:D
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That is some achievement, Whiteaa! I admire you, even when young and fit I had no rhythm:(
Be sure to keep managing your pain over the next week in particular to avoid flares. Dave. |
Whiteaa,
That is just great! Dancing is so much fun and I'm glad you were able to participate. It's wonderful to be able to keep doing the things you love and it's good for your recovery. ;) :hug: |
I feel alive!
Last summer, for the first time since I was 14, I went jogging in the exceedingly hot weather. Although extremely painful, I still jog and felt such a release!! I also began work two jobs (one standing one sitting) around the same time. I am so grateful and fortunate that I am able to do this, even through the numbness and tingling, my medication has helped me. Therefore, I am going to apply to medical school knowing that I can control my condition and it's not going to inhibit me pursuing my dream of becoming a physician! :):)
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AnnaDC2016, Hello and Welcome to Neurotalk Support Groups :Wave-Hello:
Running in the heat, holding two jobs and looking at medical school? Wow! Whatever you're doing, keep it up. I see you found the CRPS forum and there are many other places to explore here at NT. If you like, feel free to post an intro here at New Member introductions http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/forum88.html or on the RSD/CRPS main forum where the most of this group can see you. Many common questions on forum usage will be answered here http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/faq.php This is a great place for sharing and support. Welcome aboard, :hug: |
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