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AZGman wrote:I hate lemonade.


g'night.



Don't blame you there.

Goodnight GMan

Gotta go get Ver1 from dance soon, but I'll lurk for a few more minutes.

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inkycatz wrote:Well I'm glad it's helping!



me too

pain started increasing exponentially last week...prolly cuz I been doin a lot more stuff outside. And by 1-2 pm at work I was in misery. So even tho alternative therapy is helping, I talked to the ortho surgeons office and they ok'd another epidural. Good thing - I gotta lotta gardening to do!!

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AZGman wrote:I hate lemonade.


g'night.



gives me raging heartburn.

but hot lemonade is tasty when yer sick!

gnite AZ

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I heartily dislike needles also, but it's a normal, average dislike. I feel really sorry for people (I have a couple of friends) that are way over what you'd call average dislike. Someday they're going to be in a heap of trouble, either by not having blood work when they should or, like Lynn, needles become a necessity.

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HI everyone. Lynn - my cousin gets those epidurals & exists on oxycontin for the 2-1/2 months until the next one. I hope you have better luck. Is it possible for surgery to do anything easily? I don't mean vertebroplasty either. My husband had that after much, much thought. He was a structural engineer and said if you strengthen one part of a bone it will simply break in another. It didn't, but it did not help and the doc said he was right. At Duke he spent a couple of weeks in intensive PT and that built up muscles to compensate for the bone pain. I am so sorry you have to contend with this because it is probably one of the worst pain there is.

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Gotta add, you are like my cousin - gets the shot so she can do more damage. Take it easy!

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klozitshoper wrote:Gotta add, you are like my cousin - gets the shot so she can do more damage. Take it easy!



lol...well, I do my strengthening exercises and am still losing weight (have lost 30, gotta long way to go). But can't even exercise when walking for more than 50 yards is excruciating. And the acupuncture really seems to be the ticket, at least this last treatment I had was. I was pain-free for 2 days - after having barely slept for a week because of the pain. I have Vicodin but it doesn't touch the pain. Prolly need oxy but am glad they were able to get me fit in for the epidural this morning rather than have to resort to stronger oral meds.

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klozitshoper wrote:HI everyone. Lynn - my cousin gets those epidurals & exists on oxycontin for the 2-1/2 months until the next one. I hope you have better luck. Is it possible for surgery to do anything easily? I don't mean vertebroplasty either. My husband had that after much, much thought. He was a structural engineer and said if you strengthen one part of a bone it will simply break in another. It didn't, but it did not help and the doc said he was right. At Duke he spent a couple of weeks in intensive PT and that built up muscles to compensate for the bone pain. I am so sorry you have to contend with this because it is probably one of the worst pain there is.



surgery will be my last resort. hopefully will never have to come to that. I think what we have been doing is helping, meaning the chiro, cuz the pain is 'different' this time...instead of just hurting while standing or walking it hurt 24/7 lol! So my theory is that we are shifting the vert. back, slowly, and we will keep working at that. When she works on me she says things are holding from week to week. Hopefully getting the inflammation down will help us keep moving the right direction, and the acupuncture will do what it's supposed to do.

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Lynnzoi wrote:lol...well, I do my strengthening exercises and am still losing weight (have lost 30, gotta long way to go). But can't even exercise when walking for more than 50 yards is excruciating. And the acupuncture really seems to be the ticket, at least this last treatment I had was. I was pain-free for 2 days - after having barely slept for a week because of the pain. I have Vicodin but it doesn't touch the pain. Prolly need oxy but am glad they were able to get me fit in for the epidural this morning rather than have to resort to stronger oral meds.

I have scoliosis and have chronic lower back pain. Decompression helps a ton for me and a 20-session set will work for a couple years. Mine isn't nearly as bad as yours though.

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Lynnzoi wrote:lol...well, I do my strengthening exercises and am still losing weight (have lost 30, gotta long way to go). But can't even exercise when walking for more than 50 yards is excruciating. And the acupuncture really seems to be the ticket, at least this last treatment I had was. I was pain-free for 2 days - after having barely slept for a week because of the pain. I have Vicodin but it doesn't touch the pain. Prolly need oxy but am glad they were able to get me fit in for the epidural this morning rather than have to resort to stronger oral meds.



I hear ya on that! My surgical hernia wouldn't be such a problem if I weighed less (according to theory). The fact that I was 1 week postpartum at the surgery and rapidly losing weight in that part of my body didn't help in the first place. But walking too much or bending too much causes extreme pain and I have to be careful not to pinch intestines in the epithelial layers when I move, blah blah blah.... I'm not gaining weight, occasionally manage to lose a little and am finally looking for surgeons. Orc has 6 months before he can take any vac or sick leave, so maybe next summer at the latest, unless there is another medical reason to wait.

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Lynnzoi wrote:I have a vertebrae out of alignment, gots a big crack in it and it slipped forward and is entrapping and inflaming the nerve fiber bundle to my left hip/leg. So I got a steroid epidural today - last one was about 3 months ago and it worked great...for about 2 1/2 months.




Hope it works.

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KtCallista wrote:I hear ya on that! My surgical hernia wouldn't be such a problem if I weighed less (according to theory). The fact that I was 1 week postpartum at the surgery and rapidly losing weight in that part of my body didn't help in the first place. But walking too much or bending too much causes extreme pain and I have to be careful not to pinch intestines in the epithelial layers when I move, blah blah blah.... I'm not gaining weight, occasionally manage to lose a little and am finally looking for surgeons. Orc has 6 months before he can take any vac or sick leave, so maybe next summer at the latest, unless there is another medical reason to wait.



yeah, hernias are nasty. A good friend of mine had an undetected hernia that ruptured last year. She almost died. They detected one on the other side and want to do surgery, but the wound from her first one hasn't totally healed.

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dontwantaname wrote:Hope it works.


Same here! Not being able to do the things you should be able to do is no good.

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Lynnzoi wrote:yeah, hernias are nasty. A good friend of mine had an undetected hernia that ruptured last year. She almost died. They detected one on the other side and want to do surgery, but the wound from her first one hasn't totally healed.



Luckily this one is obvious, but I did wonder if I got sick! I was so miserable and it's always there in the back of your mind. I've been watching it for the two years that I've had it.

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dontwantaname wrote:Hope it works.



me too!

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Lynnzoi wrote:me too!



Me three.

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Oddly, my wrist is doing OK.
I even worked with a pick ax in the garden on Sunday.
Same spot that has been swollen for 3 years now, is still swollen, but it doesn't hurt.
Matter of fact it seems like I even have about 80% of my mobility.

Odd.

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dontwantaname wrote:Oddly, my wrist is doing OK.
I even worked with a pick ax in the garden on Sunday.
Same spot that has been swollen for 3 years now, is still swollen, but it doesn't hurt.
Matter of fact it seems like I even have about 80% of my mobility.

Odd.



umm yay!?!

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dontwantaname wrote:Oddly, my wrist is doing OK.
I even worked with a pick ax in the garden on Sunday.
Same spot that has been swollen for 3 years now, is still swollen, but it doesn't hurt.
Matter of fact it seems like I even have about 80% of my mobility.

Odd.



odd indeed

xray/mri done? not show anything?

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I almost forgot
Happy Victoria Day!
I hope y'all got to enjoy the traditional May 2-4 weekend meal of grilled moose meat and Labatts

In the end only kindness matters

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dontwantaname wrote:Oddly, my wrist is doing OK.
I even worked with a pick ax in the garden on Sunday.
Same spot that has been swollen for 3 years now, is still swollen, but it doesn't hurt.
Matter of fact it seems like I even have about 80% of my mobility.

Odd.



killing and/or burying a body does wonders.


pandamonium long sleeve tee YAY MEDIOCRITY!

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no1 wrote:killing and/or burying a body does wonders.



Yes, very therapeutic indeed

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Yeah, right.
Even with the pick ax I barely survived making a 2 foot deep hole for a plant.

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dontwantaname wrote:Yeah, right.
Even with the pick ax I barely survived making a 2 foot deep hole for a plant.



Note: dname is better at dumping the body in the river/ocean than burying it.

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KtCallista wrote:Note: dname is better at dumping the body in the river/ocean than burying it.



I believe she is on record as prefering a nearby dump site

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Iceback wrote:I believe she is on record as prefering a nearby dump site



Well, I did grow up near Gotti's club.

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Maisy has been licking her front leg and has it red and swollen. It's now wrapped in gauze to stop her. She is not thrilled.

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Is poof around?

I was wondering if these are the bugs her grandkids like (on kids.woot) and if so what age are they. Everyone is saying they are good for 4-7 and I'm wondering if I should ask the versions if they look neat to them or not.

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dontwantaname wrote:Well, I did grow up near Gotti's club.



Old skool would dictate any dark alley in a shady area of town, but in these days of cctv...

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KtCallista wrote:Is poof around?

I was wondering if these are the bugs her grandkids like (on kids.woot) and if so what age are they. Everyone is saying they are good for 4-7 and I'm wondering if I should ask the versions if they look neat to them or not.



These aren't the ones I got, but probably act the same. The grandkids I gave them to were 8, 8, 10 & 16. They had fun with them that day. No clue if they've played with them since.

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ThunderThighs wrote:Maisy has been licking her front leg and has it red and swollen. It's now wrapped in gauze to stop her. She is not thrilled.




Any idea why?

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dontwantaname wrote:Any idea why?

No idea. Boredom? She's with me almost all the time so I'm not even sure when she's doing it. Luckily, she minds pretty well so I can tell her "no" and she actually will stop. She's sleeping at the moment.

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ThunderThighs wrote:No idea. Boredom? She's with me almost all the time so I'm not even sure when she's doing it. Luckily, she minds pretty well so I can tell her "no" and she actually will stop. She's sleeping at the moment.



Poor puppy. She has so much going on. I hope she can relax.

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KtCallista wrote:Poor puppy. She has so much going on. I hope she can relax.

She'd be a hell of a lot happier if the cat wouldn't pop his head in the window by the front door when he wants in. She lays on the tile right by the door and seeing him do that scares the crap out of her.

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ThunderThighs wrote:She'd be a hell of a lot happier if the cat wouldn't pop his head in the window by the front door when he wants in. She lays on the tile right by the door and seeing him do that scares the crap out of her.




That mean cat! I'm sure he does it just to scare the crap out of Maisy. He probably likes the reaction.

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ThunderThighs wrote:She'd be a hell of a lot happier if the cat wouldn't pop his head in the window by the front door when he wants in. She lays on the tile right by the door and seeing him do that scares the crap out of her.



Poor Maisy.

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KtCallista wrote:That mean cat! I'm sure he does it just to scare the crap out of Maisy. He probably likes the reaction.

He's evil. At least he's not trying to bring in dead varmints any more. I think the last occasion when I grabbed him, held him upside down, and shook him (lightly) while yelling "DROP IT" may have done it.

But yeah, Maisy doesn't like him still. She snarls if he gets near. They had some kind of tussle this afternoon. I didn't see it but I blame the cat.

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ThunderThighs wrote:Maisy has been licking her front leg and has it red and swollen. It's now wrapped in gauze to stop her. She is not thrilled.



if it is a lick granuloma then putting some preparation-h on it and covering her leg with a sock might help. if it is an embedded foreign body or some other injury then it won't help

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and off to bed....gnite!

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Lynnzoi wrote:if it is a lick granuloma then putting some preparation-h on it and covering her leg with a sock might help. if it is an embedded foreign body or some other injury then it won't help

I looked at it and it's not festered like there's any infection or irritation. There's some redness where she's been licking and now the spot is swollen some. I'll keep the P-H in mind. Didn't know that! Don't have any handy though. Heh.

I went with a gauze wrap because I figured that would be easier for her to walk with. It's on the first joint on the leg.