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Old 01-21-2013, 09:56 PM #1
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I was also just wondering...I am taking Percocet for my pain when I go out. I do not take anything else.Is there something that may help with the Percocet? Would I benefit from Gabapentin or Muscle relaxers?
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The amount of pain you are experiencing I think is normal. It hurts! Pain for me was a good 5-6 weeks. Percocet, and a muscle relaxant to prevent spasms called Soma is what I took. That greatly helped me, better than just percocet alone. Just keep taking it easy, don't over do while you heal. I remember I slept alot! If you have concerns that your pain is unusual or not going in the improvement direction, do call your doctor. Every day I seemed to get just a tiny bit better. I hope you do too. I am thinking and sending good thoughts your way. ginnie
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So the pain I am experiencing almost 4 months now is normal,with the exception of It really hurting the past couple of weeks
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If this is "new and different" pain, then you may want to call the doctor. If you just over did it a bit at some activity, see if it resolves with a bit of pampering. I was still sore 6 months into it checker, and certain movements, or positions hurt. I had to sleep on an incline pillow for about 8 months. I could not turn in bed etc. You know you body better than anyone. If it doesn't feel right, and it is a real concern, call you doc. Everybody heals differently at different rates. Let me know how you are OK? Of course I care about you, and hope this gets better without anymore intervention. Did you have PT? ginnie
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I am going to give the pain a couple more weeks.It is not unbearable,as I was pretty bad before my surgery. Its just odd for the past 2 weeks to be feeling different. I know it will never be the same,and I need patience. Its been 4 months,and I am glad that this is a normal feel people have experienced. I wasn't taking as many Percocet's prior to 2 weeks ago..Thank you.
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do you have a follow up appt. anytime in the future? I did at 6 months, where pictures were taken again to see how the graft and fusion went. Just lay a bit low, and pamper yourself a little more. I tended to do too much right after the initial hump, and paid a price for it. That made me slow down for another few months. Keep in touch. ginnie
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I have not had physical therapy,and my next appointment is In June.That will be 6 months from my 2 month post op in which he just asked how I was feeling and no pictures.I gathered it was to soon for pictures at 2 months as it takes 9 months as the surgeon told me for the bone to fuse.Ok,so I will still chill out...lol. I haven't returned to work just yet as my work as a security guard is slow in the winter.I honestly don't know how I would work 8-12 Hours anyways. I may have to drop out and do part time work somewhere,and even thats hard to find. I want my work to call,and on the other hand,I am not ready..lol. Thank you!
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My son is an OPTA. Do you want me to ask him what gentle excersises would be good for your neck? Also a good massage, gentle, does a world of good. ginnie
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I would appreciate that very much Ginnie. I have to pay cash for my PT at this point,so anything I can do on my own would help immensely. Thank you!
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