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It certainly did Ginnie! I'm tender now as I've once again, been a bit too busy with pans & meals & stuff. I had to stop doing things & sit down for a while, then cracked on again when my DH came home.
I've bought o.t.c. cocodamol tabs 8 mgs codeine phosphate with 500mgs paracetamol today as the others were too strong at 30mgs codeine as I only need deep ache relief not severe pain relief. I've just taken one as I had my MST 1/2 an hour ago & don't want to risk anymore yet. It'd probably be ok but I just want to be careful ![]() People keep telling me I've been through the wars but mg neck problem, you knock spots off mine! And that shower of yours sounds heavenly! ![]() Tender x |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-10-2013), mg neck prob (01-10-2013) |
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[Thanks Tender ---Im so glad your doing so much better !!
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-10-2013) |
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You're welcome mg neck problem. Post-op pain wise yes. The rest, I'm just pushing myself. My DH works long hours so I can't expect him to come home & start again.
I'm just making a few simple meals which DH helps me with, doing some dishes, DH does the rest & laundry which he carries to an indoor airer puts on a chair & I hang the washing on the airer. Anything heavier than that, forget it. I spend the rest of my time dozing or on the net. I tried to do a bit of shopping today but I couldn't do it. I tire out soooo easily but I'm told to expect that. Concentration is a bit lax yet too. All in good time I guess, just got to be patient, not my middle name lol. Tender x |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-16-2013) |
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Just to clarify, I wanted to buy a few things but after having my wound checked I couldn't walk the distance to the shops so DH drove me to get the cocodamol, then took me home.
Tender x |
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She explained, as has been a subject of debate on a different thread I started regarding collars, that: 1) it's often down to surgeon preference 2) If physio/ activity is started many weeks following surgery, neck stiffness / weakness often delays recovery 3) Insufficient evidence available to support the benefit in delaying physio & consistently wearing a collar. I also asked about vacuuming, mopping etc & was told I CAN do those jobs AS LONG AS I DO IT IN SHORT BURSTS. She emphasised that I should be as active as I felt comfortable. The main issue I MUST be careful with is NO heavy lifting, raking or digging, YET. I have carbon cages with a boney mixture (DBM) plus some of my non-diseased bone in the mix. Fusion of my 3 vertebrae should be more or less completed from 3-6 months! I saw the xray & the gaps where the discs have gone are very evident as were the cages, but you couldn't see what they looked like. As a matter of interest, on the way home my DH informed me that the rear suspension springs on Fairway cabs are also made from carbon fibre! Tender x |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-16-2013), mg neck prob (01-16-2013) |
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Hi mg neck problem, you're welcome
![]() I'm ok, still some difficulty swallowing like I have to pour gravy over chips to eat them, chew well then swallow, that sort of thing. Apart from my MST I take otc cocodamol only when I need it & haven't for 24 hrs now ![]() Bladder behaved today (didn't retain) which was the reason for my appt today, doh! It's going to be reviewed at my follow-up with my neuro surgeon. I'll try to take things a step at a time as I know it's in my best interest to do so. Thanks, Tender x |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-20-2013), mg neck prob (01-28-2013) |
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Just for safety's sake PLEASE don't vacuum! Like my neuro and 2 others told me, spinal patients should NOT vacuum -- EVER. It's the back & forth motion that does it -- and now ESPECIALLY since you're healing from a FUSION -- good grief, don't do it!
![]() If you do wear a collar, use it off and on. Continuous wearing will make your neck muscles weak. So wear it for 2-3 hrs, and then take it off for 2-3. Then back on for the same, and then off. Etc. That way having it on gives you some relief, and off gives your muscles some relief. ![]() I'm a little concerned with your bladder misbehaving. ![]() ![]()
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recovering alcoholic, sober since 7-29-93;severe depression; 2 open spinal surgeries; severe sciatica since 1986; epidurals; trigger points; myelograms; Rhizotomy; Racz procedure; spinal cord stimulator implant (and later removal); morphine pump trial (didn't work);now inoperable; lumpectomy; radiation; breast cancer survivor; heart attack; fibromyalgia; on disability. Often the test of courage is not to die, but to live.. .................................................. ...............Orestes |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-20-2013) |
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Leesa I don't yet feel strong enough to vacuum, mop or anything similar so haven't tried & will head your warning
![]() I only wear my collar when travelling & now I'm no longer grounded, subject to the snow ![]() Until my GP gets the letter from the Spinal Nurse, I asked & been given ducosate sodium capsules to keep me "going" in case constipation from the mst is the culprit re my bladder issues, as it can cause problems in that dept. I will keep you informed Leesa & thanks again ![]() Tender x |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-21-2013) |
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Hi Tenderfoot,
Its been a min or two just checking in to see how your doing? |
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"Thanks for this!" says: | ginnie (01-28-2013) |
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