Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 She didn't tell me to do any special exercise for it. I'll have to ask her. Apparently the hip rotation thing runs in my family. Can you describe your exercises ? Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 3:48 AM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: Rhonda, That's great your PT helped realign your legs. My PT did the same thing and I was totally amazed when I got up to walk. I can't believe it took only a few seconds to correct my hip alignment. Thankfully it's an easy exercise I can do myself and do that at least twice a day. I can see a difference when I do it. > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > months ago. I did > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > stopped > > > therapy a few > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > consistent with my > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > and > > > I've really > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > not > > > severe enough > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > Saturday I woke up > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > numb. It was like > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > better. Well that was > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > pick up my 2 year > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > 24 > > > years old and I > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > daughter. The pain > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > pain killer and > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > afternoon another > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > the > > > world could cause > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > my > > > daugheter a bath > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > take > > > a shower but > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > boyfriend says it's > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > and I " m sure that > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > the > > > fact that I am > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > deal with for the > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > bed > > > right now cause > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > with > > > stiffness. I > > > === message truncated === > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font- weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt{ font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq{margin:4} -- > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Turns out the x-ray showed DDD nut I needed the MRI to show that there was no disk left at all. Had I not insisted in the MRI they would only have tried epidural injections that would not have helped me. Only the MRI would show what's really going on. Prior to surgery I would be walking and my whole leg from top to bottom would go numb. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 4:01 AM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: So I just had to tell you all what happened when I called my doctor today. I guess first of all I should say that today I felt alot better. I actually started my exercises up yesterday and that must of really helped out. I only took 1 pain pill today and that was because I needed to go christmas shopping. Anyways, I decided to call my doctor and let her know what was going on. I wanted to see if maybe I needed to go to the PT a few more times. I have to get a referral approved for more visits before I can go to PT. I also wanted to know if she could give me a referral to a new orthosurgeon. The one I first saw left the clinic after 2 months of me being there. I thought since I was having such bad pain the past few days that it would be within my best interest to seek out another doctor to at least get the initial appt out the way. I am also wondering if they need to do any CTs or MRIs of my back. So far the only thing done has been x-rays. So on to the story....I left a message with the nurse and get a call back from the nurse telling me the doctor (or actually PA) wants me to go to an urgent care and get evaluated. I was confused as to why that was. She tells me because my pain is not normal. ???? I told her I have a history of back problems and don't understand why she would send me to an urgent care. I wanted to see about getting in to see a new doctor. There is nothing an urgent care can do for me. So I call back and ask for the doctor to call me back and of course I don't get a call back. I hope to hear from her tomorrow nad would like to get a referrel for another doctor. I'm also a little confused as to why I see a orthosurgeon (neurosurgeon). I guess because he would be the one to do a surgery on me if I ever need to have surgery. But these doctors deal with such serious surgeries that they look at me like I'm stupid and shrug me off. Is it normal to see a surgeon for regular followup? I just want to thank you all for your support. It really helps having people to talk to that know what its like to have back problems. Thank you, > > > > , > > I know there are no words to help you to understand what is > happening to you. I for one am 51 and in some way or another been in > pain most all my life, and still can't understand, why me. Only now > after finding a group like this one have I been trying to accept what > I have to deal with is not just on my shoulders, but on a lot of > people that are suffering the same way. It doesn't really help with > the pain truthfully, but for some reason just knowing that others > understand fully what I am going through help ease my mind of this > burden. > > I hope you can find a way to deal with the pain, and there are ways > to help you not make matters worst, and still be able to be an active > part of your families life. Rest assure they will understand one day, > and know that being a sufferer of chronic pain, you have put all of > you into their lives, you will be rewarded. > > I will be praying for you and your family. > > > > george > > > > The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level > of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his. > Thurber > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: <nessa1880@> > > spinal problems > > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:58:42 AM > > Subject: Just need to vent > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few months ago. I did > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I stopped therapy a few > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being consistent with my > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything and I've really > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but not severe enough > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on Saturday I woke up > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was numb. It was like > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the weirdest thing. Then > > last night I started getting back pain and stiffness. I figured > once > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel better. Well that > was > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to pick up my 2 > year > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only 24 years old and > I > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my daughter. The pain > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a pain killer and > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid afternoon another > > and then right now I took another pill. What in the world could > cause > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give my daugheter a > bath > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to take a shower but > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My boyfriend says > it's > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises and I " m sure > that > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate the fact that I am > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to deal with for > the > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to bed right now > cause > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and with stiffness. I > > dread what it will feel like in the morning. I hope it goes away > just > > as fast as it came. > > > > Sorry for randomly posting. I just didn't have anywhere else to > post > > and needed to talk to people who understand what it's like to have > a > > back problem. > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 , Yes it is normal to follow up with a surgeon een if you haven't had surgery. Deb RN From: spinal problems [mailto:spinal problems ] On Behalf Of Rhonda Sent: Thursday, December 18, 2008 6:21 AM spinal problems Subject: Re: Just need to vent Turns out the x-ray showed DDD nut I needed the MRI to show that there was no disk left at all. Had I not insisted in the MRI they would only have tried epidural injections that would not have helped me. Only the MRI would show what's really going on. Prior to surgery I would be walking and my whole leg from top to bottom would go numb. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 4:01 AM, " " <nessa1880@... <mailto:nessa1880%40> > wrote: So I just had to tell you all what happened when I called my doctor today. I guess first of all I should say that today I felt alot better. I actually started my exercises up yesterday and that must of really helped out. I only took 1 pain pill today and that was because I needed to go christmas shopping. Anyways, I decided to call my doctor and let her know what was going on. I wanted to see if maybe I needed to go to the PT a few more times. I have to get a referral approved for more visits before I can go to PT. I also wanted to know if she could give me a referral to a new orthosurgeon. The one I first saw left the clinic after 2 months of me being there. I thought since I was having such bad pain the past few days that it would be within my best interest to seek out another doctor to at least get the initial appt out the way. I am also wondering if they need to do any CTs or MRIs of my back. So far the only thing done has been x-rays. So on to the story....I left a message with the nurse and get a call back from the nurse telling me the doctor (or actually PA) wants me to go to an urgent care and get evaluated. I was confused as to why that was. She tells me because my pain is not normal. ???? I told her I have a history of back problems and don't understand why she would send me to an urgent care. I wanted to see about getting in to see a new doctor. There is nothing an urgent care can do for me. So I call back and ask for the doctor to call me back and of course I don't get a call back. I hope to hear from her tomorrow nad would like to get a referrel for another doctor. I'm also a little confused as to why I see a orthosurgeon (neurosurgeon). I guess because he would be the one to do a surgery on me if I ever need to have surgery. But these doctors deal with such serious surgeries that they look at me like I'm stupid and shrug me off. Is it normal to see a surgeon for regular followup? I just want to thank you all for your support. It really helps having people to talk to that know what its like to have back problems. Thank you, > > > > , > > I know there are no words to help you to understand what is > happening to you. I for one am 51 and in some way or another been in > pain most all my life, and still can't understand, why me. Only now > after finding a group like this one have I been trying to accept what > I have to deal with is not just on my shoulders, but on a lot of > people that are suffering the same way. It doesn't really help with > the pain truthfully, but for some reason just knowing that others > understand fully what I am going through help ease my mind of this > burden. > > I hope you can find a way to deal with the pain, and there are ways > to help you not make matters worst, and still be able to be an active > part of your families life. Rest assure they will understand one day, > and know that being a sufferer of chronic pain, you have put all of > you into their lives, you will be rewarded. > > I will be praying for you and your family. > > > > george > > > > The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level > of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his. > Thurber > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > From: <nessa1880@> > > spinal problems <mailto:spinal problems%40> > > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:58:42 AM > > Subject: Just need to vent > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few months ago. I did > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I stopped therapy a few > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being consistent with my > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything and I've really > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but not severe enough > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on Saturday I woke up > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was numb. It was like > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the weirdest thing. Then > > last night I started getting back pain and stiffness. I figured > once > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel better. Well that > was > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to pick up my 2 > year > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only 24 years old and > I > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my daughter. The pain > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a pain killer and > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid afternoon another > > and then right now I took another pill. What in the world could > cause > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give my daugheter a > bath > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to take a shower but > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My boyfriend says > it's > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises and I " m sure > that > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate the fact that I am > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to deal with for > the > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to bed right now > cause > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and with stiffness. I > > dread what it will feel like in the morning. I hope it goes away > just > > as fast as it came. > > > > Sorry for randomly posting. I just didn't have anywhere else to > post > > and needed to talk to people who understand what it's like to have > a > > back problem. > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > months ago. I did > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > stopped > > > > therapy a few > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > consistent with my > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > and > > > > I've really > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > not > > > > severe enough > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > numb. It was like > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > better. Well that was > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > 24 > > > > years old and I > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > pain killer and > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > afternoon another > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > the > > > > world could cause > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > my > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > take > > > > a shower but > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > the > > > > fact that I am > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > deal with for the > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > bed > > > > right now cause > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > with > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font- > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt { > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq {margin:4} -- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I have always had uneven hips. My right hip is the one higher and out of alignment. I used to see a chiro for that but I'm beginning to wonder if he contributed to my fractures. So the repositioning exercise is very easy. Since it's my right hip that gives me the problems I have to lay on my left side with my legs bent as if I was sitting in a chair. I just push my left knee into the groud 3 times for 5 seconds each. Then I put my right hand on my right hip for resistance and push my hip backwards towards my hand. I do this 3 times for 5 seconds as well. It's amazing because triggers my muscles to realign my right hip. When I was going to PT the therapist noticed the problem with my hip is more that it rotates outward not necessarily upward. I do this at least twice a day and any time my back starts hurting. It's really helping me out. As fas as the other exercises. I do one called bridging: laying on the floor with my legs bent I stabilize my stomach then lift my bumm off the ground using my stomach and glutes. Marching: Laying in the same position as bridging I just lift my right leg then my left leg, alternating, as if your marching. I can add the arms moving in oppositie directions to make me have to work on my core a little more. Clam: This is the same position as the other two. I have a resistence band that I tie around my legs and have to pull my legs about for a few seconds. Those are the 4 main exercises I do. I hope that is what you were wanting to know. > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > months ago. I did > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > stopped > > > > therapy a few > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > consistent with my > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > and > > > > I've really > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > not > > > > severe enough > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > numb. It was like > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > better. Well that was > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > 24 > > > > years old and I > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > pain killer and > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > afternoon another > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > the > > > > world could cause > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > my > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > take > > > > a shower but > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > the > > > > fact that I am > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > deal with for the > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > bed > > > > right now cause > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > with > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font- > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt { > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq {margin:4} -- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Do you think I should insist on an MRI? > > > > > > , > > > I know there are no words to help you to understand what is > > happening to you. I for one am 51 and in some way or another been > in > > pain most all my life, and still can't understand, why me. Only now > > after finding a group like this one have I been trying to accept > what > > I have to deal with is not just on my shoulders, but on a lot of > > people that are suffering the same way. It doesn't really help with > > the pain truthfully, but for some reason just knowing that others > > understand fully what I am going through help ease my mind of this > > burden. > > > I hope you can find a way to deal with the pain, and there are > ways > > to help you not make matters worst, and still be able to be an > active > > part of your families life. Rest assure they will understand one > day, > > and know that being a sufferer of chronic pain, you have put all of > > you into their lives, you will be rewarded. > > > I will be praying for you and your family. > > > > > > george > > > > > > The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level > > of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his. > > Thurber > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: <nessa1880@> > > > spinal problems > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:58:42 AM > > > Subject: Just need to vent > > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few months ago. I > did > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I stopped therapy a > few > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being consistent with my > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything and I've really > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but not severe > enough > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on Saturday I woke up > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was numb. It was like > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the weirdest thing. Then > > > last night I started getting back pain and stiffness. I figured > > once > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel better. Well that > > was > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to pick up my 2 > > year > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only 24 years old > and > > I > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my daughter. The pain > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a pain killer and > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid afternoon > another > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in the world could > > cause > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give my daugheter a > > bath > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to take a shower but > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My boyfriend says > > it's > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises and I " m sure > > that > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate the fact that I > am > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to deal with for > > the > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to bed right now > > cause > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and with stiffness. I > > > dread what it will feel like in the morning. I hope it goes away > > just > > > as fast as it came. > > > > > > Sorry for randomly posting. I just didn't have anywhere else to > > post > > > and needed to talk to people who understand what it's like to > have > > a > > > back problem. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Thank goodness I have some wonderful supportive friends. When I was so upset by my ignored email outreach I decided last Saturday to join them all dressed up. I had my cane and moved slow. I told one person that I was 80 and looked great for my age (47), and told someone else I messed up my back with a kamma sutra position! I had to get out and joke about it. I am proud if myself for going out even thigh I was in pain and moving so slowly. It was better than staying home and crying about my boyfriend. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:10 PM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > months ago. I did > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > stopped > > > > therapy a few > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > consistent with my > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > and > > > > I've really > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > not > > > > severe enough > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > numb. It was like > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > better. Well that was > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > 24 > > > > years old and I > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > pain killer and > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > afternoon another > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > the > > > > world could cause > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > my > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > take > > > > a shower but > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > the > > > > fact that I am > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > deal with for the > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > bed > > > > right now cause > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > with > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font- > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt { > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq {margin:4} -- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Thanks fir all that info. I will show itvto my PT Because of my recent fusion the bridge is not possible but maybe the others are. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:17 PM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: I have always had uneven hips. My right hip is the one higher and out of alignment. I used to see a chiro for that but I'm beginning to wonder if he contributed to my fractures. So the repositioning exercise is very easy. Since it's my right hip that gives me the problems I have to lay on my left side with my legs bent as if I was sitting in a chair. I just push my left knee into the groud 3 times for 5 seconds each. Then I put my right hand on my right hip for resistance and push my hip backwards towards my hand. I do this 3 times for 5 seconds as well. It's amazing because triggers my muscles to realign my right hip. When I was going to PT the therapist noticed the problem with my hip is more that it rotates outward not necessarily upward. I do this at least twice a day and any time my back starts hurting. It's really helping me out. As fas as the other exercises. I do one called bridging: laying on the floor with my legs bent I stabilize my stomach then lift my bumm off the ground using my stomach and glutes. Marching: Laying in the same position as bridging I just lift my right leg then my left leg, alternating, as if your marching. I can add the arms moving in oppositie directions to make me have to work on my core a little more. Clam: This is the same position as the other two. I have a resistence band that I tie around my legs and have to pull my legs about for a few seconds. Those are the 4 main exercises I do. I hope that is what you were wanting to know. > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > months ago. I did > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > stopped > > > > therapy a few > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > consistent with my > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > and > > > > I've really > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > not > > > > severe enough > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > numb. It was like > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > better. Well that was > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > 24 > > > > years old and I > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > pain killer and > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > afternoon another > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > the > > > > world could cause > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > my > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > take > > > > a shower but > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > the > > > > fact that I am > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > deal with for the > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > bed > > > > right now cause > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > with > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font- > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt { > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq {margin:4} -- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 keep up that sense of humor! Your not alone. Re: Just need to vent Thank goodness I have some wonderful supportive friends. When I was so upset by my ignored email outreach I decided last Saturday to join them all dressed up. I had my cane and moved slow. I told one person that I was 80 and looked great for my age (47), and told someone else I messed up my back with a kamma sutra position! I had to get out and joke about it. I am proud if myself for going out even thigh I was in pain and moving so slowly. It was better than staying home and crying about my boyfriend. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:10 PM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > months ago. I did > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > stopped > > > > therapy a few > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > consistent with my > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > and > > > > I've really > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > not > > > > severe enough > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > numb. It was like > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > better. Well that was > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > 24 > > > > years old and I > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > pain killer and > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > afternoon another > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > the > > > > world could cause > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > my > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > take > > > > a shower but > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > the > > > > fact that I am > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > deal with for the > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > bed > > > > right now cause > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > with > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; font- > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt { > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq {margin:4} -- > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 Yes I do because it will show the soft tissue where the x-ray won't. Make sure you get your doctor to precert it for your insurance. Humana told me I didn't need a precert but thank god my doctor did one anyway cuz insurance tried to penalize me but I had acongirmation number proofing the precert. Otherwise I would have had to pay a 50% penalty which was $500! Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 1:18 PM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: Do you think I should insist on an MRI? > > > > > > , > > > I know there are no words to help you to understand what is > > happening to you. I for one am 51 and in some way or another been > in > > pain most all my life, and still can't understand, why me. Only now > > after finding a group like this one have I been trying to accept > what > > I have to deal with is not just on my shoulders, but on a lot of > > people that are suffering the same way. It doesn't really help with > > the pain truthfully, but for some reason just knowing that others > > understand fully what I am going through help ease my mind of this > > burden. > > > I hope you can find a way to deal with the pain, and there are > ways > > to help you not make matters worst, and still be able to be an > active > > part of your families life. Rest assure they will understand one > day, > > and know that being a sufferer of chronic pain, you have put all of > > you into their lives, you will be rewarded. > > > I will be praying for you and your family. > > > > > > george > > > > > > The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level > > of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his. > > Thurber > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > From: <nessa1880@> > > > spinal problems > > > Sent: Tuesday, December 16, 2008 2:58:42 AM > > > Subject: Just need to vent > > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few months ago. I > did > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I stopped therapy a > few > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being consistent with my > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything and I've really > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but not severe > enough > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on Saturday I woke up > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was numb. It was like > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the weirdest thing. Then > > > last night I started getting back pain and stiffness. I figured > > once > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel better. Well that > > was > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to pick up my 2 > > year > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only 24 years old > and > > I > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my daughter. The pain > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a pain killer and > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid afternoon > another > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in the world could > > cause > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give my daugheter a > > bath > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to take a shower but > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My boyfriend says > > it's > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises and I " m sure > > that > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate the fact that I > am > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to deal with for > > the > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to bed right now > > cause > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and with stiffness. I > > > dread what it will feel like in the morning. I hope it goes away > > just > > > as fast as it came. > > > > > > Sorry for randomly posting. I just didn't have anywhere else to > > post > > > and needed to talk to people who understand what it's like to > have > > a > > > back problem. > > > > > > Thank you, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 You are so cute Rhonda! I'm so proud of you for going out and having a good time. > > > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > > months ago. I did > > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > > stopped > > > > > therapy a few > > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > > consistent with my > > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > > and > > > > > I've really > > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > > not > > > > > severe enough > > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > > numb. It was like > > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > > better. Well that was > > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > > 24 > > > > > years old and I > > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > > pain killer and > > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > > afternoon another > > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > > the > > > > > world could cause > > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > > my > > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > > take > > > > > a shower but > > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > > the > > > > > fact that I am > > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > > deal with for the > > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > > bed > > > > > right now cause > > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > > with > > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; > font- > > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt > { > > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq > {margin:4} -- > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 i am proud too Rhonda. Life is too short to waste even a single moment. I tell folks some days are diamonds and some days I am learning to polish rocks. God bless you this Christmas season! Lexie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I even had my friend tale my picture with my phone and uploaded it toy my facebook page to remind me of my inner strength. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 11:30 PM, " " <nessa1880@...> wrote: You are so cute Rhonda! I'm so proud of you for going out and having a good time. > > > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > > months ago. I did > > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > > stopped > > > > > therapy a few > > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > > consistent with my > > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > > and > > > > > I've really > > > > > slacked off. The pain started here and there but > > > > not > > > > > severe enough > > > > > that I needed to take my pain killers. Then on > > > > > Saturday I woke up > > > > > with the sillyest sypmtoms. My left big toe was > > > > > numb. It was like > > > > > that all day Saturday and Sunday. It was the > > > > > weirdest thing. Then > > > > > last night I started getting back pain and > > > > > stiffness. I figured once > > > > > I got out of bed and walked it off I would feel > > > > > better. Well that was > > > > > not the case. I slowly got out of bed and tried to > > > > > pick up my 2 year > > > > > old and that almost took me to my knees. I'm only > > > > 24 > > > > > years old and I > > > > > feel so horrible when I can't even pick up my > > > > > daughter. The pain > > > > > stayed all day long. By 10am I decided to take a > > > > > pain killer and > > > > > within 1 1/2 hours I needed another. Then by mid > > > > > afternoon another > > > > > and then right now I took another pill. What in > > > > the > > > > > world could cause > > > > > such a sudden onset of pain? I couldn't even give > > > > my > > > > > daugheter a bath > > > > > today and I just wanted to cry. I did manage to > > > > take > > > > > a shower but > > > > > with some pain while bending to wash my legs. My > > > > > boyfriend says it's > > > > > probably because I haven't been doing my exercises > > > > > and I " m sure that > > > > > has something to do with it. I guess I just hate > > > > the > > > > > fact that I am > > > > > only 24 and this is something I'm going to have to > > > > > deal with for the > > > > > rest of my life. I'm literally dreading going to > > > > bed > > > > > right now cause > > > > > I know I'll wake up in a few hours in pain and > > > > with > > > > > stiffness. I > > > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > > > padding: 8px 0; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad #hd1{ font-family: Arial; > font- > > weight: bold; color: #628c2a; font-size: 100%; line-height: 122%; } > > #ygrp-sponsor .ad a{ text-decoration: none; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad > > a:hover{ text-decoration: underline; } #ygrp-sponsor .ad p{ margin: > > 0; } o{font-size: 0; } .MsoNormal{ margin: 0 0 0 0; } #ygrp-text tt > { > > font-size: 120%; } blockquote{margin: 0 0 0 4px;} .replbq > {margin:4} -- > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 You are all the best! Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 18, 2008, at 11:55 PM, " Lexie " <lexie@...> wrote: i am proud too Rhonda. Life is too short to waste even a single moment. I tell folks some days are diamonds and some days I am learning to polish rocks. God bless you this Christmas season! Lexie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 I agree with you , I was talking to my mother today about this economy.. Our biggest agreement is what women are having to face today. She has seen more and more women having severe spinal problems due to the fact of more women having to enter the hard labor working environment. Agree with me or not, but I have witnessed it in my life time. Women are not built to handle heavy manual labor. This in fact happened to my mother and it just broke her down really fast. My neuro states that the spine is the worst mechanism in the human body, its not made to carry heavy loads. I really feel for the working woman doing manual labor, it is horrifying what it is doing to the young women these days. Sorry I don't mean to start a big controversy about this, but if you stop and count the number of women in all these groups that are seriously injured, you will see what I mean.  george  The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his. Thurber ________________________________ From: <wendy.tom@...> spinal problems@... Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:28:28 AM Subject: Re: Just need to vent Hi its too bad that alot of the old folks from the Great Depression arent around much anymore, I sure learned alot from my Grandparents, had a hard time understanding their extreme thriftiness and that they never went anywhere and saved everything, but they were so resielent in the face of adversity, what they went through growing up made them so tough! I think todays young folks are in for a very rude awakening the way this economy is going, its not going to right itself overnite. You and I and others know there is a lot that isnt fair in life, God, working in the medical profession you sure see that. None of us asked for our spinal dissabilites, but we gottem and we have to struggle to keep on living, raise a family, be there for others, keep a job, take care of a household and deal with terrible pain at times. Yes life isnt fair, boy thats a tough one to learn isnt it.... back in the old days they knew that one as young people, now people are having to learn at older ages, but they still have to learn. I guess thats why people used to respect the old folks and all their cumulative wisdom they had to share..... I digress too.... your husband will eventually come to terms, its hard at his age, I think I was beginning to learn that than too, 27 I was just going to nursing school. Boy that was the eye opener..... anyway- hang in there with him... Re: Just need to vent Hey Shayna, Thanks for the support. My husband is 4 years younger thanme...and I always dated older guys! I hope he grows up soon. And trust me...I have reminded him of the vows and I HAVE had to take care of him. Earlier this year he had a rotator cuff repair and I took darned good care of him and he knows it. I tell him right out when he's being as ass. I have also described me medical condition in full to him in ways he can understand, but he's actually said he's thought I might be faking it or pretending I'm worse than I am. He can be a real dick sometimes... I know he's just so overwhelmed though. He's a good person, but choosing to be a jerk. He's 27 years old, 24 when we met and he became an instant step-dad to three kids at 25 years old. Their dad has not paid for anything and no child support as of yet. He has had to be sole provider for a family of five...which he says he " didn't sign up for " . I have to remind him that life isn't fair. It's not fair that I have this chronic and disabling problem. It's not fair that my kids' dad abused me and I had to get a divorce. There's a lot that isn't fair and it could certainly be worse! He didn't sign up for a lot of things, but like you said...he did vow. It's just sad that these days the younger generations in particular view marriage as disposable and vows are nothing more than ceremonial words. --- --- Shayna <shaynal2003> wrote: > I am so sorry. That is terrible. He should be > helpful and not be such a complete * & ^^head. > You might remind him sometime, that your wedding > vows specifically stated for better or for worse and > in sickness and in health. > He took those vows and should take them seriously. > What if the tables were turned and he was the one in > pain? > I count myself very very lucky. My boyfriend of four > years is very supportive. I tries to understand what > I am feeling and asks questions and even has talked > to his own physician to try to either find out about > my illnesses or to see if he can find help. > With his faults, as we all have, I must say I am > completely lucky. > Just a side note, I don't know if we have discussed > this before, but I am on 33. > So, I hear you sister. > My boyfriend is 43. Maybe that is the difference, he > is older and possibly more mature. > I don't know what it is, but I am lucky. > I moved in with him in Feb. 08 and had my first > surgery April 08 and my second May 08. > He has been supportive and helpful thru it all. I > can't say he doesn't get frustrated or worried, but > he would never tell me to go take another pill or be > openly disgruntled in front of me. If he does feel > anything, it is money worries...so that he can take > care of us both. > Your husband is wrong for treating you that way. You > should try talking to him about it, if you haven't > already and make him hear you. > Explain what you feel and how it limits you. Almost > like you would a doctor. > And tell him you need his support. While you > understand that this may not be what he signed on > for, it is what he vowed. > And remind him you didn't sign on for this either, > but you are stuck with it and have to make the best > out of it. Remind him you didn't ask for this!!! > Feel free to vent to me anytime . On or Off > blog. > Good luck. Best health and pain free days! > Shayna > > > > > > It is better to be hated for who you are than liked > for who you aren't. > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > months ago. I did > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > stopped > > therapy a few > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > consistent with my > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > and > > I've really > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2008 Report Share Posted December 18, 2008 , Wow, I have often wondered about how the work I did and if it has effected my body... I used to carry 28ft. ladders on a daily basis, and sometimes, up and down blocks, and getting them over fences when I had to, then the man hole covers, those things are so heavy too, just all the heavy things I worked with on a daily basis.... makes me wonder how much of this " other " stuff I suffer from is because of that. Now a days when I see younger people lifting things wrong that are very heavy, etc. And I tell them they really should lift them properly, but they are young and think they are invincable and say " naw, it isn't going to hurt me,I " m strong " Well, now I tell them, Well you know what? steel is stronger than bones and it wears down..... Gets them to thinking. > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > months ago. I did > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > stopped > > > therapy a few > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > consistent with my > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > and > > > I've really > > > === message truncated === > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 On a similar subject. My 17 year old daughter is one of those soprr achievher kids. Her back pack must weigh more than she does as she us quite short and slender. Her. BAck is Always aching. She carries many huge textbooks in it and even has to hand carry some also. I've talked my son into using a rolling backpack which helps somewhat but she says she doesn't want to look like a nerd. My son says everyone thinks he's a nerd anyway so he may as well be a comfortable nerd. After readings all these posts and going through this fusion I pleaded with her yesterday to at least adjust the straps correctly as instructed by my PT. It's a shame the way the schools force the kids to carrry so many heavy books daily. Both my Kidd have a slight case of scoliosis also. Nothing nearly as severe as mine. Thanks! Rhonda On Dec 19, 2008, at 1:19 AM, Lambert <glambert28@...> wrote: I agree with you , I was talking to my mother today about this economy.. Our biggest agreement is what women are having to face today. She has seen more and more women having severe spinal problems due to the fact of more women having to enter the hard labor working environment. Agree with me or not, but I have witnessed it in my life time. Women are not built to handle heavy manual labor. This in fact happened to my mother and it just broke her down really fast. My neuro states that the spine is the worst mechanism in the human body, its not made to carry heavy loads. I really feel for the working woman doing manual labor, it is horrifying what it is doing to the young women these days. Sorry I don't mean to start a big controversy about this, but if you stop and count the number of women in all these groups that are seriously injured, you will see what I mean. george The dog has seldom been successful in pulling man up to its level of sagacity, but man has frequently dragged the dog down to his. Thurber ________________________________ From: <wendy.tom@...> spinal problems@... Sent: Wednesday, December 17, 2008 7:28:28 AM Subject: Re: Just need to vent Hi its too bad that alot of the old folks from the Great Depression arent around much anymore, I sure learned alot from my Grandparents, had a hard time understanding their extreme thriftiness and that they never went anywhere and saved everything, but they were so resielent in the face of adversity, what they went through growing up made them so tough! I think todays young folks are in for a very rude awakening the way this economy is going, its not going to right itself overnite. You and I and others know there is a lot that isnt fair in life, God, working in the medical profession you sure see that. None of us asked for our spinal dissabilites, but we gottem and we have to struggle to keep on living, raise a family, be there for others, keep a job, take care of a household and deal with terrible pain at times. Yes life isnt fair, boy thats a tough one to learn isnt it.... back in the old days they knew that one as young people, now people are having to learn at older ages, but they still have to learn. I guess thats why people used to respect the old folks and all their cumulative wisdom they had to share..... I digress too.... your husband will eventually come to terms, its hard at his age, I think I was beginning to learn that than too, 27 I was just going to nursing school. Boy that was the eye opener..... anyway- hang in there with him... Re: Just need to vent Hey Shayna, Thanks for the support. My husband is 4 years younger thanme...and I always dated older guys! I hope he grows up soon. And trust me...I have reminded him of the vows and I HAVE had to take care of him. Earlier this year he had a rotator cuff repair and I took darned good care of him and he knows it. I tell him right out when he's being as ass. I have also described me medical condition in full to him in ways he can understand, but he's actually said he's thought I might be faking it or pretending I'm worse than I am. He can be a real dick sometimes... I know he's just so overwhelmed though. He's a good person, but choosing to be a jerk. He's 27 years old, 24 when we met and he became an instant step-dad to three kids at 25 years old. Their dad has not paid for anything and no child support as of yet. He has had to be sole provider for a family of five...which he says he " didn't sign up for " . I have to remind him that life isn't fair. It's not fair that I have this chronic and disabling problem. It's not fair that my kids' dad abused me and I had to get a divorce. There's a lot that isn't fair and it could certainly be worse! He didn't sign up for a lot of things, but like you said...he did vow. It's just sad that these days the younger generations in particular view marriage as disposable and vows are nothing more than ceremonial words. --- --- Shayna <shaynal2003> wrote: > I am so sorry. That is terrible. He should be > helpful and not be such a complete * & ^^head. > You might remind him sometime, that your wedding > vows specifically stated for better or for worse and > in sickness and in health. > He took those vows and should take them seriously. > What if the tables were turned and he was the one in > pain? > I count myself very very lucky. My boyfriend of four > years is very supportive. I tries to understand what > I am feeling and asks questions and even has talked > to his own physician to try to either find out about > my illnesses or to see if he can find help. > With his faults, as we all have, I must say I am > completely lucky. > Just a side note, I don't know if we have discussed > this before, but I am on 33. > So, I hear you sister. > My boyfriend is 43. Maybe that is the difference, he > is older and possibly more mature. > I don't know what it is, but I am lucky. > I moved in with him in Feb. 08 and had my first > surgery April 08 and my second May 08. > He has been supportive and helpful thru it all. I > can't say he doesn't get frustrated or worried, but > he would never tell me to go take another pill or be > openly disgruntled in front of me. If he does feel > anything, it is money worries...so that he can take > care of us both. > Your husband is wrong for treating you that way. You > should try talking to him about it, if you haven't > already and make him hear you. > Explain what you feel and how it limits you. Almost > like you would a doctor. > And tell him you need his support. While you > understand that this may not be what he signed on > for, it is what he vowed. > And remind him you didn't sign on for this either, > but you are stuck with it and have to make the best > out of it. Remind him you didn't ask for this!!! > Feel free to vent to me anytime . On or Off > blog. > Good luck. Best health and pain free days! > Shayna > > > > > > It is better to be hated for who you are than liked > for who you aren't. > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > months ago. I did > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > stopped > > therapy a few > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > consistent with my > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > and > > I've really > === message truncated === Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 I never really thought of it, but your right. I have never done manual labot but a few years ago I worked at a veterinarian hospital and had to put up a 40# bag of dog food. Well I lifted the wrong way and messed up my back. I was in the worst pain of my life and had to take a few days off. I'm beginning to wonder if that is when I fractured my spine...makes sense to me. > > > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > > months ago. I did > > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > > stopped > > > > therapy a few > > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > > consistent with my > > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > > and > > > > I've really > > > > > === message truncated === > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 19, 2008 Report Share Posted December 19, 2008 Rhonda, Tell your son he may look like a nerd (in his eyes) but he won't be the one with a bad back when he's older. YOu know my daughter, 2 years old, was born with congenital scoliosis. She is less than 10 degrees at this point but by the time she goes to school I might try and convince her to use the rolling backpack. If she starts with it young she will thinks its normal to have. Thanks for the heads up. > > > > > > I was diagnosed with bilateral pars defect a few > > > months ago. I did > > > physical therapy for 6 weeks which helped. I > > stopped > > > therapy a few > > > weeks ago and did good the first 2 weeks being > > > consistent with my > > > exercises. Then the holidays came and everything > > and > > > I've really > > > === message truncated === > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 I know what you mean..I am sending you a big hug! here for you... diane in ohio ________________________________ From: tcompare <tcompare@...> Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 9:43:18 AM Subject: [ ] just need to vent Ok So I am ready to be done with RA now. I am so tired for the last week and I just really want it to go away now! I am hurting all over and now a new joint is flaring...my left hip. I am dreading where this is heading as I know once a joint starts to hurt it only gets worse before it levels off to a constant ache and then the joint is always sore. I was so worried about my larger joints being affected and now I am in the midst of it. I just really want to be normal again. I just need to vent today as I am tired and sore and fed up! I take my meds regularly, I try to eat healthy and I try to get lots of rest but sometimes it doesn't matter how much rest you get there is no helping this crappy fatigue! So with that said I am wishing everyone else a pain free day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 Thanks it is really nice to know there are people who understand. My Husband just thinks go have a nap and why are you still tired. You really cannot understand this fatigue until you live it!!! > > I know what you mean..I am sending you a big hug! here for you... > > diane in ohio > > > > > ________________________________ > From: tcompare <tcompare@...> > > Sent: Monday, May 11, 2009 9:43:18 AM > Subject: [ ] just need to vent > > > > > > Ok So I am ready to be done with RA now. I am so tired for the last week and I just really want it to go away now! I am hurting all over and now a new joint is flaring...my left hip. I am dreading where this is heading as I know once a joint starts to hurt it only gets worse before it levels off to a constant ache and then the joint is always sore. I was so worried about my larger joints being affected and now I am in the midst of it. I just really want to be normal again. I just need to vent today as I am tired and sore and fed up! > > I take my meds regularly, I try to eat healthy and I try to get lots of rest but sometimes it doesn't matter how much rest you get there is no helping this crappy fatigue! > > So with that said I am wishing everyone else a pain free day! > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 Can I just say your not alone. I waive the white flag also!! I have wasted to many days on this, " Resting " . I want to live again. My daughter and I are at the mercy of this disease and have been for to many years. [ ] just need to vent Ok So I am ready to be done with RA now. I am so tired for the last week and I just really want it to go away now! I am hurting all over and now a new joint is flaring...my left hip. I am dreading where this is heading as I know once a joint starts to hurt it only gets worse before it levels off to a constant ache and then the joint is always sore. I was so worried about my larger joints being affected and now I am in the midst of it. I just really want to be normal again. I just need to vent today as I am tired and sore and fed up! I take my meds regularly, I try to eat healthy and I try to get lots of rest but sometimes it doesn't matter how much rest you get there is no helping this crappy fatigue! So with that said I am wishing everyone else a pain free day! Messages in th [The entire original message is not included] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 Yeah, I agree with you, no one tells you what it's really going to be like. I've done all the things you have done which results in being able to cope, I guess. But I don't remember exactly what it's like to be normal any more because there is always the fatigue and usually something somewhere aches. If someone told me I was completely RA free it'd probably take me a year to believe them! Stan, Seattle, Rainy. [ ] just need to vent Ok So I am ready to be done with RA now.  I am so tired for the last week and I just really want it to go away now!  I am hurting all over and now a new joint is flaring...my left hip.  I am dreading where this is heading as I know once a joint starts to hurt it only gets worse before it levels off to a constant ache and then the joint is always sore.  I was so worried about my larger joints being affected and now I am in the midst of it.  I just really want to be normal again.  I just need to vent today as I am tired and sore and fed up! I take my meds regularly, I try to eat healthy and I try to get lots of rest but sometimes it doesn't matter how much rest you get there is no helping this crappy fatigue! So with that said I am wishing everyone else a pain free day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 , my sock monkey, thinks the same thing, just take a nap, everything will be alright. I don't like having to rest all the time, it wasn't my style. Now we don't have a choice. Stan Seattle, Rainy [ ] Re: just need to vent Thanks it is really nice to know there are people who understand.  My Husband just thinks go have a nap and why are you still tired.  You really cannot understand this fatigue until you live it!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 11, 2009 Report Share Posted May 11, 2009 My girlfriend tell me to get use to it this is your life now. I don't want to! Stan Seattle, Rainy. RE: [ ] just need to vent Can I just say your not alone.  I waive the white flag also!!  I have wasted to many days on this, " Resting " .  I want to live again.  My daughter and I are at the mercy of this disease and have been for to many years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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