Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Hi all, I just wanted to drop a note to give an update on me because it's been a while since I've posted. I've had a few issues with my fibro over the past few weeks as far as intense flares because of the way the weather has been acting up as far as the rain aspect although we need it. My mom has also given me the go ahead to start tending to some of my other health issues now that she's doing better from her surgery and also doing well with the treatment choice that she feels is best for her. So, with that said I got the results of an MRI ordered by my Pain Management doctor that I had done in Jan. The results showed that I have some mild scoliosis and also some bulging discs. My Pain Management doctor also noticed that my right leg is shorter than my left leg and mentioned about putting a lift on my right foot (in my shoe of course) and had a hard time finding what she was talking about only to find out that what she was trying to say is not in stores and done by podiatrists and orthopedic surgeons (although I found something along the line of a lift at a foot store in the other town). But I decided that I needed to talk to a podiatrist because the man at the foot store said to see about trying to get a measurement so that then when I come back they can try and help me find what I need. So went to talk to a podiatrist's office about this (the doctor I asked about was one that I took my grandma too when she was still alive) to see if they could measure my legs especially the right one to see just how short it is. The other thing is that my Pain Management doctor feels that the pain I have on my left side around my hip area is related to the right shortened leg but we'll see. The reason I say that is because I made an appt with the podiatrist for last week. And it turns out I have more problems with my right foot than I thought. This ties in to issues that goes back to problems that have occurred since childhood especially that of a tight achilles tendon. He said that I will eventually need to have the surgery again to release it because it is so tight but not now. He's got me trying to stretch it and it has not been easy. Also, told me about my right big toe going back a bit and that they can fix that surgically. Also, that they can lengthen my right leg. So I go back for follow-up in 2 weeks because we are going to talk about the issue of orthotics which he said my insurance will cover so that's good (it's something for the shoes). I've made a decision on the issue of the toe and the leg surgery possibilities. I made a decision about that within a few days after the visit and the answer is no. The reason is because neither hurt. He did tell me that eventually I will have pain (when I told him about that I have no pain from this shortened leg), but based on something I read the other day he may be right if this pain I'm having around my female area that I think is due to my other gyn issues are not related to that so will ask the podiatrist about that too when I see him in 2 weeks. I have an appt set up with the ear, nose, and throat doctor to check up on my sinus issues to see if anything needs to be done surgically to the nasal area because I have what they call a deviated septum (a part of the nose that when it goes crooked can create problems with the sinuses for example) so that I don't keep having a lot of issues with my sinuses. And also get all this tended to before Spring really starts because I have such a horrible time with Spring when it comes to my allergies. I also need to start working on getting in to see a specialist about my bladder to make sure I don't have a condition called Interstitial Cystitis, a specialist about my bowel including to get rid of a hemorrhoid I have, and finally if necessary (depending on if I can get my gyn to do the test instead) an endocrinologist to see if I have something more going on with my pituitary gland because of issues with my thyroid tests but we need to check a hormone that relates to the pituitary gland called prolactin. On the 25th I see the ENT, then on the 26th my rheumatologist for follow-up and I'm going to see if I can get him to agree to do another bone scan (not the same as a density scan which came back normal, had it done again because of a screen of my bone that I did at the Women's show that was held here in Oct) because it's been over 10 years since the last one so that we can see just what is going on with my arthritis since I'm noticing issues still in my left arm (and no it doesn't have to do with the typing because I've kept an eye on this for a while) in addition to my other issues. Then on the 29th I have an appt with one of my other doctors. I also had an ultrasound done a couple weeks ago because I told my gyn office I felt something new as far as a mass and the result came back showing I have a cyst on my right ovary. This thing is called a simple cyst. I have a follow-up ultrasound on April 3rd to see if this thing dissolves on its own. If not then we'll go from there. I may have to see my doctor before then because I'm noticing symptoms that may indicate an infection because of the smell of the discharge when it occurs. We'll see about that next week if that's necessary. Other than all this I'm hanging in there as I continue to try and put myself together as far as all the pieces of my puzzle together as far as my silly body. I will keep you all posted as to how this all turns out. Have a good day everyone, Kristy Co-Owner ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 21, 2008 Report Share Posted February 21, 2008 Well (((Kristi))) sounds like you have a BUNCH going on! Could all these issues be related? Maybe so. I know that the leg thing could contribute to the pelvic area, I've been told 1 leg is shorter (I'm a little off kilter anyhow....hahaha). Just keep on trucking; you know where we are if you need us! (((Gentle hugs))) Darlene > > Hi all, > > I just wanted to drop a note to give an update on me because > it's been a while since I've posted. > > I've had a few issues with my fibro over the past few weeks as > far as intense flares because of the way the weather has been > acting up as far as the rain aspect although we need it. > > My mom has also given me the go ahead to start tending to some > of my other health issues now that she's doing better from her > surgery and also doing well with the treatment choice that she > feels is best for her. > > So, with that said I got the results of an MRI ordered by my > Pain Management doctor that I had done in Jan. The results > showed that I have some mild scoliosis and also some bulging > discs. My Pain Management doctor also noticed that my right leg > is shorter than my left leg and mentioned about putting a lift > on my right foot (in my shoe of course) and had a hard time > finding what she was talking about only to find out that what > she was trying to say is not in stores and done by podiatrists > and orthopedic surgeons (although I found something along the > line of a lift at a foot store in the other town). But I > decided that I needed to talk to a podiatrist because the man at > the foot store said to see about trying to get a measurement so > that then when I come back they can try and help me find what I > need. > > So went to talk to a podiatrist's office about this (the doctor > I asked about was one that I took my grandma too when she was > still alive) to see if they could measure my legs especially the > right one to see just how short it is. > > The other thing is that my Pain Management doctor feels that the > pain I have on my left side around my hip area is related to the > right shortened leg but we'll see. The reason I say that is > because I made an appt with the podiatrist for last week. And > it turns out I have more problems with my right foot than I > thought. This ties in to issues that goes back to problems that > have occurred since childhood especially that of a tight > achilles tendon. He said that I will eventually need to have > the surgery again to release it because it is so tight but not > now. He's got me trying to stretch it and it has not been easy. > Also, told me about my right big toe going back a bit and that > they can fix that surgically. Also, that they can lengthen my > right leg. > > So I go back for follow-up in 2 weeks because we are going to > talk about the issue of orthotics which he said my insurance > will cover so that's good (it's something for the shoes). I've > made a decision on the issue of the toe and the leg surgery > possibilities. I made a decision about that within a few days > after the visit and the answer is no. The reason is because > neither hurt. He did tell me that eventually I will have pain > (when I told him about that I have no pain from this shortened > leg), but based on something I read the other day he may be > right if this pain I'm having around my female area that I think > is due to my other gyn issues are not related to that so will > ask the podiatrist about that too when I see him in 2 weeks. > > I have an appt set up with the ear, nose, and throat doctor to > check up on my sinus issues to see if anything needs to be done > surgically to the nasal area because I have what they call a > deviated septum (a part of the nose that when it goes crooked > can create problems with the sinuses for example) so that I > don't keep having a lot of issues with my sinuses. > > And also get all this tended to before Spring really starts > because I have such a horrible time with Spring when it comes to > my allergies. > > I also need to start working on getting in to see a specialist > about my bladder to make sure I don't have a condition called > Interstitial Cystitis, a specialist about my bowel including to > get rid of a hemorrhoid I have, and finally if necessary > (depending on if I can get my gyn to do the test instead) an > endocrinologist to see if I have something more going on with my > pituitary gland because of issues with my thyroid tests but we > need to check a hormone that relates to the pituitary gland > called prolactin. > > On the 25th I see the ENT, then on the 26th my rheumatologist > for follow-up and I'm going to see if I can get him to agree to > do another bone scan (not the same as a density scan which came > back normal, had it done again because of a screen of my bone > that I did at the Women's show that was held here in Oct) > because it's been over 10 years since the last one so that we > can see just what is going on with my arthritis since I'm > noticing issues still in my left arm (and no it doesn't have to > do with the typing because I've kept an eye on this for a while) > in addition to my other issues. > > Then on the 29th I have an appt with one of my other doctors. > > I also had an ultrasound done a couple weeks ago because I told > my gyn office I felt something new as far as a mass and the > result came back showing I have a cyst on my right ovary. This > thing is called a simple cyst. I have a follow-up ultrasound on > April 3rd to see if this thing dissolves on its own. If not > then we'll go from there. I may have to see my doctor before > then because I'm noticing symptoms that may indicate an > infection because of the smell of the discharge when it occurs. > We'll see about that next week if that's necessary. > > Other than all this I'm hanging in there as I continue to try > and put myself together as far as all the pieces of my puzzle > together as far as my silly body. > > I will keep you all posted as to how this all turns out. > > Have a good day everyone, > > Kristy > Co-Owner > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ ______________ > Be a better friend, newshound, and > know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. http://mobile.yahoo.com/;_ylt=Ahu06i62sR8HDtDypao8Wcj9tAcJ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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