Guest guest Posted February 29, 2000 Report Share Posted February 29, 2000 HI SANDRA ABOUT THE < >. I HANE A FRIEND WHO IS GYMNAST. SOME OF HIS CLIENTS ARE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.SO HE MENTIONED A WOMAN WITH BALANCE PROBLEM AND HE TOLD ME THAT SHE WALK MUCH BETTER AFTER A SPECIAL TRAINNING. CAN YOU ASK SOMEONE ABOUT THAT? I BELIEVE THAT I CAN SEND YOU MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THAT IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. (I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL, SO I HOPE YOU CAN UNDERSTAND ME) DIMITRIOS Theyskens wrote: > > > Hi Dimitrios, > > welcome to the list. > The surgery that I had made in january was a achilles-tendon-lenghtening and a transfer of the tibialis-posterior tendon. It > was done because of my pes cavus and it should make me walk better. It is not a pain therapy but it could help to lower the > pain thar exists because of wrong walking. I have a lot of problems with my spine, my hips and my knees (it is often very > painful) and my doctors believe that I have this pain because of wrong walking (I walked on my toes). After the surgery I > should be able to walk in a " normal " way (on my whole foot) and this could/should lower the pain. > > But I have to say that I am very desperate at the moment. Through the surgery I lost my balance and it didn' t come back yet. > So walking is very hard for me and I still use crutches to walk outside. Because of all that I am very depressed at the > moment. I hope this soon will change. > > Best wishes, > > > ÐáðáäïêùóôÜêçò Ðïëýâéïò schrieb: > > > From: =?iso-8859-7?Q?=D0=E1=F0=E1=E4=EF=EA=F9=F3=F4=DC=EA=E7=F2=20=D0=EF=EB=FD=E2=E9=E\ F=F2?= polyvios@...> > > > > HI SANDRA > > > > I AM DIMITRIOS FROM GREECE( WITH CMT 2). > > MY GREAT PROBLEM IS THE PAIN THAT IS SO AWFUL THAT I COULD WORK. > > WHAT IS THIS << SURGERY>>? IS IT A THERAPY ABOUT THE PAIN? > > > > HAVE A GOOD TIME > > REGARDS > > DIMITRIOS > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get what you deserve with NextCard Visa! Rates as low as 2.9% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR, online balance transfers, Rewards Points, > no hidden fees, and much more! Get NextCard today and get the > credit you deserve! Apply now! Get your NextCard Visa at: > http://click.egroups.com/1/913/5/_/616793/_/951825113/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 29, 2000 Report Share Posted February 29, 2000 HI SANDRA ABOUT THE < >. I HANE A FRIEND WHO IS GYMNAST. SOME OF HIS CLIENTS ARE PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES.SO HE MENTIONED A WOMAN WITH BALANCE PROBLEM AND HE TOLD ME THAT SHE WALK MUCH BETTER AFTER A SPECIAL TRAINNING. CAN YOU ASK SOMEONE ABOUT THAT? I BELIEVE THAT I CAN SEND YOU MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THAT IF YOU ARE INTERESTED. (I DON'T SPEAK ENGLISH VERY WELL, SO I HOPE YOU CAN UNDERSTAND ME) DIMITRIOS Theyskens wrote: > > > Hi Dimitrios, > > welcome to the list. > The surgery that I had made in january was a achilles-tendon-lenghtening and a transfer of the tibialis-posterior tendon. It > was done because of my pes cavus and it should make me walk better. It is not a pain therapy but it could help to lower the > pain thar exists because of wrong walking. I have a lot of problems with my spine, my hips and my knees (it is often very > painful) and my doctors believe that I have this pain because of wrong walking (I walked on my toes). After the surgery I > should be able to walk in a " normal " way (on my whole foot) and this could/should lower the pain. > > But I have to say that I am very desperate at the moment. Through the surgery I lost my balance and it didn' t come back yet. > So walking is very hard for me and I still use crutches to walk outside. Because of all that I am very depressed at the > moment. I hope this soon will change. > > Best wishes, > > > ÐáðáäïêùóôÜêçò Ðïëýâéïò schrieb: > > > From: =?iso-8859-7?Q?=D0=E1=F0=E1=E4=EF=EA=F9=F3=F4=DC=EA=E7=F2=20=D0=EF=EB=FD=E2=E9=E\ F=F2?= polyvios@...> > > > > HI SANDRA > > > > I AM DIMITRIOS FROM GREECE( WITH CMT 2). > > MY GREAT PROBLEM IS THE PAIN THAT IS SO AWFUL THAT I COULD WORK. > > WHAT IS THIS << SURGERY>>? IS IT A THERAPY ABOUT THE PAIN? > > > > HAVE A GOOD TIME > > REGARDS > > DIMITRIOS > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get what you deserve with NextCard Visa! Rates as low as 2.9% > Intro or 9.9% Fixed APR, online balance transfers, Rewards Points, > no hidden fees, and much more! Get NextCard today and get the > credit you deserve! Apply now! Get your NextCard Visa at: > http://click.egroups.com/1/913/5/_/616793/_/951825113/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 A few days ago I discussed only nerve pain because that is what I have, but I'm well aware of the terrible structural pain many CMTers have from the stress on their joints and muscles. Some CMTers are tormented by severe cramps, too. Every few years my spine gets cranky and I'm reminded of how difficult it is to have acute pain caused by simply moving. CMT clearly causes many types of pain. About 50% of CMTers don't have CMT pain. I guess those are the only ones some doctors talk to. Kat >^,^< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 A few days ago I discussed only nerve pain because that is what I have, but I'm well aware of the terrible structural pain many CMTers have from the stress on their joints and muscles. Some CMTers are tormented by severe cramps, too. Every few years my spine gets cranky and I'm reminded of how difficult it is to have acute pain caused by simply moving. CMT clearly causes many types of pain. About 50% of CMTers don't have CMT pain. I guess those are the only ones some doctors talk to. Kat >^,^< Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2000 Report Share Posted May 17, 2000 In a message dated 5/17/00 1:28:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, KathleenLS@... writes: << About 50% of CMTers don't have CMT pain. I guess those are the only ones some doctors talk to. Kat >^,^< >> *********************** either that or those are the only ones the doctors listen to... LOL Jeanie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2000 Report Share Posted May 27, 2000 Hi , Up until a year ago the only CMT pain I had was foot pain. And I only got this when standing on my feet too long. Way back when I was a teen, I guess the muscle cramping was a type of pain. The only joint pain I have had was with Rhumatic Fever in 1977 and that left as quicky as it came. Other than that, last summer I had 'electrical' type surges through my entire body, now completely gone with the help of Neurontin. For me, muscle, nerve, joint pain all has different 'feeling'. Gretchen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 2, 2002 Report Share Posted May 2, 2002 Dear Jang, Thank-you for posting the nurse's threads. I found their posts helpful as I am cared for in the ER and hospital for pain. I found my day nurses were always more accepting of my pain and my night nurses would withhold pain meds. I was told that was because the less desirable nurses got the crummy night shifts. I would always ask when my " good " nurse's shift ended so I could make sure I got the maximum pain meds before she/he left. My dr. never prescribes a pump, so I am always at the mercy of the nurses' whim as to giving me pain meds. My experiences are from 15 hospitalizations in the last three years - all at the same ER and hospital. Cecilia Cecilia Cecilia soce@... Mesa, Arizona Arizona Chapter Representative Pancreatitis Association International http://pancassociation.org/storieshome.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 6, 2002 Report Share Posted August 6, 2002 Cass, Hi,hope your doing well. In my case I have severe scarring, one area is about the size of a golfball and pushing in the direction of my duodenum. As a result my duodenum is obstructed 80%. I'm sure it adds to the pain. Tim > >Reply-To: pancreatitis >To: Pancreatitis (AT) Yahoo >Subject: Pain >Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2002 01:39:19 -0000 > >I've often wondered if the flare-ups affect other organs as well >causing undetermined center of pain. It is so close to the liver >etc, and wonder if swelling could cause pressure in areas adjacent to >the pancreas. Mine is usually left side and under the rib cage as >well as center upper abdomin. But my cancer is in the tail. I've >been told that is usually where it starts. Heating pad does seem to >offer some calming to the area. My best to you and fast relief. >Cass > _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2002 Report Share Posted August 20, 2002 Bruce, I have never used the patch but I know I have seen posts here about them, just keep looking here someone will post about it. {{{HUGZ}}} dustyslilsparky wrote:Has anybody used the Duragesic patch for there pain? How did it work for you? Thank you Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2002 Report Share Posted August 20, 2002 I use the 50 mg patch. I change it every 72 hours. I like it but after about 3 months or so the effect begins to wear off and you will need to up the dosage. Any questions, just email me. Thanks. Pain Has anybody used the Duragesic patch for there pain? How did it work for you? Thank you Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2002 Report Share Posted August 20, 2002 -Hi Bruce, The Dr's tried the duragesic patch when I was in the hospital but it didn't work for me. Also I broke out from it so they finally discontinued it's use. -- In pancreatitis@y..., " dustyslilsparky " wrote: > Has anybody used the Duragesic patch for there pain? How did it work > for you? > Thank you > Bruce Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 21, 2002 Report Share Posted August 21, 2002 Bruce, I use duragesic patches. I also have loritab and oxy for breakthrough pain. The duragesic patch is wonderful. The pain doesn't get out of control just because you fall asleep. You have a continuous dose of medication being absorbed through the skin. Crystal Galloway --- dustyslilsparky dustyslilsparky@...> wrote: > Has anybody used the Duragesic patch for there > pain? How did it work > for you? > Thank you > Bruce > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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