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Rockinonahigh 03-08-2010 10:19 AM

ALH ..Incubus... my arthritis has been giveing me fits to no end for a while,I was on celebrex 200mg for a long time.I have dgenerative disk in my back along with sciatic probs because of it all...last week the doc finaly put me on meloxicam and Lidocain patches wich make a hugh diffrents.Hopefully at some point I can get the disk prob fixed this year then most of this will be gone(I hope)..ice packs help as well.I am waiting for word on the appointment at LSU to see what is the best way to go.Im a lot wary of surgery and its near a last resort but injections are something im willing to try first...anyone have thoughts on the injections?

Daktari 03-08-2010 10:37 AM

I just want to acknowledge your post Rockinonahigh but I'm just off out into the real world so will come back later to reply properly to you. :chaplin:

Liam 03-08-2010 10:46 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 62795)
ALH ..Incubus... my arthritis has been giveing me fits to no end for a while,I was on celebrex 200mg for a long time.I have dgenerative disk in my back along with sciatic probs because of it all...last week the doc finaly put me on meloxicam and Lidocain patches wich make a hugh diffrents.Hopefully at some point I can get the disk prob fixed this year then most of this will be gone(I hope)..ice packs help as well.I am waiting for word on the appointment at LSU to see what is the best way to go.Im a lot wary of surgery and its near a last resort but injections are something im willing to try first...anyone have thoughts on the injections?

Injections worked for my Mom for about 18 months, by then the quality of he life had deteroriated rapidly, and she was no longer the active person, she had always been. Surgery for her discs was no longer an option, but a necessity. She went with the X-stops which makes the fusion procedure seem barbaric; she was up and walking the day after her surgery, and for the first time, she was pain free without drugs, in a long time. She is very active, once again, and almost everyday, expresses her gratitude toward a doctor and a procedure which gave her, the life she enjoys, back.

christie 03-08-2010 10:54 AM

*peeking my head in*

Since the big 40 bday was Saturday, I guess it means I can officially hang here now!

Wryly 03-08-2010 11:50 AM

Hi Christie!
Happy belated birthday! :birthdaycake:

I never thought that, for most things, the actual number matters - what matters is how you feel and act.
Although - I suppose I'll feel different about that in a few years!

Didn't take my nephew back to college after all. My sister had the honour. Good thing she had a map - he didn't even know the highway to get there. She was so stressed when she got home.

Off to enjoy a bit of this beautiful day. Have a good one!

morningstar55 03-08-2010 11:56 AM

just peeking in here.........

hello Incubus miss seeing your scoundral ol self in here .. hope u and AtLast get bk to your old selves soon.

Happy Belated birthday Christi ..
wryl..... im been wanting to check out that WII more.. i hear they have a great excersize thingie

Rockinonahigh 03-08-2010 12:07 PM

Liam
Originaly the surgeon wanted to do the fusion thing wich I am not into cause I know there are better ways to do this,could u please explane the Xstops it sounds intresting.Being pain free is something im not shure I remember after all these years,tho the patches do help, it has limits.I know that haveing a back injury has really messed up my personal life big time not to mention what it has done to my working as a chef(wich I really dig doing),I have tryed to ajust to this but its really hard cause I feel like a race horse stuck in the gates..all reved up and just cant get out ..its a bummer.
Rock

Rockinonahigh 03-08-2010 12:11 PM

Christie

Happy belated bday,hope u partyed hard and had a blast.
Rock

Liam 03-08-2010 02:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 62842)
Liam
Originaly the surgeon wanted to do the fusion thing wich I am not into cause I know there are better ways to do this,could u please explane the Xstops it sounds intresting.Being pain free is something im not shure I remember after all these years,tho the patches do help, it has limits.I know that haveing a back injury has really messed up my personal life big time not to mention what it has done to my working as a chef(wich I really dig doing),I have tryed to ajust to this but its really hard cause I feel like a race horse stuck in the gates..all reved up and just cant get out ..its a bummer.
Rock

Here is a link that will explain all:

http://www.xstop.com/

I suggest you send away for your free info kit, not all back surgeons are familiar with these, and you might want to enlighten yours.

Best of luck.

Daktari 03-08-2010 03:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rockinonahigh (Post 62795)
ALH ..Incubus... my arthritis has been giveing me fits to no end for a while,I was on celebrex 200mg for a long time.I have dgenerative disk in my back along with sciatic probs because of it all...last week the doc finaly put me on meloxicam and Lidocain patches wich make a hugh diffrents.Hopefully at some point I can get the disk prob fixed this year then most of this will be gone(I hope)..ice packs help as well.I am waiting for word on the appointment at LSU to see what is the best way to go.Im a lot wary of surgery and its near a last resort but injections are something im willing to try first...anyone have thoughts on the injections?

I really am on the same sheet Rockinonahigh and you have my sympathies. As well as cortisone tomorrow I should also find out the results of the MRI scan I had on my neck - I seem to have severely degraded discs between all my neck vertebrae and I too am hoping that surgery is avoidable.

It was my thinking that the injections have to be worth a try first before more invasive procedures - at this point in time I'll be happy with some pain-relief and mobility back in my shoulder for just a few months. My doctor thinks that surgery is inevitable on my shoulders but at least it would be key-hole surgery and not majorly invasive. Despite this it would still need recovery time and I'd prefer that to be in the dark days of winter.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Liam (Post 62800)
Injections worked for my Mom for about 18 months, by then the quality of he life had deteroriated rapidly, and she was no longer the active person, she had always been. Surgery for her discs was no longer an option, but a necessity. She went with the X-stops which makes the fusion procedure seem barbaric; she was up and walking the day after her surgery, and for the first time, she was pain free without drugs, in a long time. She is very active, once again, and almost everyday, expresses her gratitude toward a doctor and a procedure which gave her, the life she enjoys, back.

Thank you for the information Liam, it's good to know that the cortisone helped for at least a while. I hope there's something like the x-stops for necks, I've looked at the site and can't find reference to neck application.


Quote:

Originally Posted by christie0918 (Post 62803)
*peeking my head in*

Since the big 40 bday was Saturday, I guess it means I can officially hang here now!

Belated Happy Birthday to you christie - you've hit the best ever decade, I hope you have great fun in the coming years :winky:

...and welcome to the Loft :chaplin:


Quote:

Originally Posted by morningstar55 (Post 62832)
just peeking in here.........

hello Incubus miss seeing your scoundral ol self in here .. hope u and AtLast get bk to your old selves soon.

Happy Belated birthday Christi ..
wryl..... im been wanting to check out that WII more.. i hear they have a great excersize thingie

Wotcha! morningstar ...I'm in an around just not had much to say for myself over the last few days. :groucho:



I hope you enjoyed the sunshine Wryly :thumbsup:

Rockinonahigh 03-08-2010 06:18 PM

Liam...Thank you so much for the link,I have called for an info pack to take with me when I go see the doc.The last ortho I had wanted to split me open like a side of beef,put rods up both sided of my spine...my anser to him was NO Way!!!Definatly he wasnt a happy camper missing out on the inshurace $$$.

Incubus...I feel for ya with the neck injury,I have a simular prob on the left side of my neck where a bale of hay got droped on me a fue years ago,hurt something awfull.I have been told there is something called disk spacers that is used for the neck injurys..tho after reading about the xstops would work as well.
One thing I find that helps my neck is haveing a good masage therapist help strecth out the muscels and all to loosen up my sholders and neck...good for the back too.

Jet 03-08-2010 06:24 PM

Dropping in to say hey while having dinner.
Back to a movie and then a workout.

have a good one

morningstar55 03-08-2010 08:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 63086)
Dropping in to say hey while having dinner.
Back to a movie and then a workout.

have a good one

whats for dinner?? and
is the movie any good???


.. i hear ya ... Mr Incubus Syr

u all talking about pain .. now my right knee i think i twisted it today its been sparting off a painful spot on the left side of my right knee.. when i walk a bit.... i was shopping for some food supplies for the truck today and found if i leaned on the cart and walked it felt better..
soo tonight though im gonna go to bed with my feet up and my knee proped up on a pillow........ i love lots of pilows i have 4 in my truck but want more.. lol
ok enough rambling.......... im off to bed... nity nites

ruthie14 03-08-2010 09:18 PM

NIghty night morningstar... you might wanna put some ice on that knee....


Innubus and Liam.. know what you mean about pain... I hurt my neck and back in a near miss in a car 16 years ago. Didn't work full time for 8 years and I am still under the care of a back pain specialist. Have tried everything except surgery. Doing ok now...working a full time job and a part time job. But it took a long time to get here and to know what works for me. Still get awful migraines and back pain if I'm not careful. But not as bad as before thank God.

Good Luck guys, it may take a while..but keep trying everything .. you never know what will work for you!

Good night all,

Ruthie



AtLast 03-08-2010 09:30 PM

Oh, no ... too many peeps with injuries! OUCH!

I seem to have the sneezies again... UGH! But had a good walk, even if it was raining! Damn dog!


:dots:

Jet 03-08-2010 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by morningstar55 (Post 63196)
whats for dinner?? and
is the movie any good???


.. i hear ya ... Mr Incubus Syr

u all talking about pain .. now my right knee i think i twisted it today its been sparting off a painful spot on the left side of my right knee.. when i walk a bit.... i was shopping for some food supplies for the truck today and found if i leaned on the cart and walked it felt better..
soo tonight though im gonna go to bed with my feet up and my knee proped up on a pillow........ i love lots of pilows i have 4 in my truck but want more.. lol
ok enough rambling.......... im off to bed... nity nites

Hi barb,

Fixed Chicken cooked in butter and apricot jam.
Baked potato and salad.
Watching Valkyrie with Tom Cruise while I'm working out.
take care.

'nite ruthie
jet

miss entycing 03-08-2010 09:36 PM

evenin' Lofters
:eyebat:

hope everyone is having a lovely evening... been a fabulous day here- we hit 71 degrees, and mercy......... lemme just tell y'all how nice it felt- I was a very happy femmy today cuz I got to sport flip flops! We wandered around Wal Mart and Costco this afternoon, found some GREAT deals at Costco- havent been in ages!
then home to a quiet evening of nothin much- just hangin out and relaxin'.
:dozey:

MS- hope your knee gets to feelin' better sugar... and don't forget to let me know when you roll back thru the Carolinas...
you can park the truck and come on over for dinner, or coffee...or somethin'! You're welcome anytime!
:girleating:

anyways.... y'all have a decadent evening, and behave- or not.
:seesaw:

Jet 03-08-2010 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EntycingFemme (Post 63237)
evenin' Lofters
:eyebat:

hope everyone is having a lovely evening... been a fabulous day here- we hit 71 degrees, and mercy......... lemme just tell y'all how nice it felt- I was a very happy femmy today cuz I got to sport flip flops! We wandered around Wal Mart and Costco this afternoon, found some GREAT deals at Costco- havent been in ages!
then home to a quiet evening of nothin much- just hangin out and relaxin'.
:dozey:

MS- hope your knee gets to feelin' better sugar... and don't forget to let me know when you roll back thru the Carolinas...
you can park the truck and come on over for dinner, or coffee...or somethin'! You're welcome anytime!
:girleating:

anyways.... y'all have a decadent evening, and behave- or not.
:seesaw:

It was beeutiful in GA today, had all the windows and doors open and worked on art. Loved it...

miss entycing 03-08-2010 10:17 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ol' Jet (Post 63266)
It was beeutiful in GA today, had all the windows and doors open and worked on art. Loved it...


goodness.. don't you just love the first signs of spring here in the south? The dogwoods are desperately wanting to bloom... my azaela's are already all green again- it's just so lovely! I actually was considering hanging the flower baskets from the porch, but thought it may be early still- we may still have a frost.... so I resisted temptation.. sigh- not an easy thing to do I tell ya! :fallenangel:
There are SOOOO many delicious colors already out this year-

anyways sweetie, I'm glad yoru day was just as lovely! Hope you have a great rest of the night....:)

Jet 03-08-2010 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by EntycingFemme (Post 63300)
goodness.. don't you just love the first signs of spring here in the south? The dogwoods are desperately wanting to bloom... my azaela's are already all green again- it's just so lovely! I actually was considering hanging the flower baskets from the porch, but thought it may be early still- we may still have a frost.... so I resisted temptation.. sigh- not an easy thing to do I tell ya! :fallenangel:
There are SOOOO many delicious colors already out this year-

anyways sweetie, I'm glad yoru day was just as lovely! Hope you have a great rest of the night....:)

you too, take it easy. gn


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