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From: gitzit_2 <poopship14@...>Subject: feedback neededcholesteatoma Date: Wednesday, November 12, 2008, 5:41 PM

I had a question that i have wanted to ask the group. How would everyone feel about a c-toma related message board community? I was thinking a bout this the other day while i was sifting thru about a weeks worth of back emails. My thought process is with a forum things could be broken down by subject with various boards for various topics and subjects would be threaded instead of a giant email chain. I think that would make it a lot easier to find information especially for newcomers and save everyone the task of sifting thru emails.I was wondering what everyone thought of this idea? My goal is not to undermine anything that this group has done or setup or anything like that. Im thinking it could make it even better then it already is. Thoughts?

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I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9@... writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but......I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but......<WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress....<WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and

I

don't want to do it,but......<WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress....<WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically...<WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me..........Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me..........<WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital,There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best

money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital,<WBR>long

term care,hospice,<WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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hi suzy, i get 6 epidurals each year, 3 cervical, 3 lumbar. i am told this is

the max allowed as more will destroy my bones. when i started getting them 5

years ago i only got 3 a year. i have never gotten them closer than 2 months

apart, however, they are only effective with me for 4-6 weeks. i am wondering

what your doctor expects you to do for the rest of the year without more

injections. i am 51 but often feel about 80 years old but have other health

problems, nerve damage, severe arthritis, DDD, RSD.CRPS. i will soon be having

my c5/c6 fused. i would suggest getting a second opinion. this is the place to

vent, we all understand, you are safe here, and we do care. here's to better

days, wyld

From: tomhfsu@... <tomhfsu@...>

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

neck pain

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 7:28 AM

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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hi suzy, i get 6 epidurals each year, 3 cervical, 3 lumbar. i am told this is

the max allowed as more will destroy my bones. when i started getting them 5

years ago i only got 3 a year. i have never gotten them closer than 2 months

apart, however, they are only effective with me for 4-6 weeks. i am wondering

what your doctor expects you to do for the rest of the year without more

injections. i am 51 but often feel about 80 years old but have other health

problems, nerve damage, severe arthritis, DDD, RSD.CRPS. i will soon be having

my c5/c6 fused. i would suggest getting a second opinion. this is the place to

vent, we all understand, you are safe here, and we do care. here's to better

days, wyld

From: tomhfsu@... <tomhfsu@...>

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

neck pain

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 7:28 AM

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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drs give the shots due they can bill as a procedure, getting a lot more money

....about 600% more.  they only care about getting paid. your pain is the least

of their concern. source: billing

workers at my wife place of emp. who have worked else where. now this isnt true

of all drs but many.  GHEII

________________________________

From: wyld hunny <wyld_hunny@...>

neck pain

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 9:00:03 AM

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

 

hi suzy, i get 6 epidurals each year, 3 cervical, 3 lumbar. i am told this is

the max allowed as more will destroy my bones. when i started getting them 5

years ago i only got 3 a year. i have never gotten them closer than 2 months

apart, however, they are only effective with me for 4-6 weeks. i am wondering

what your doctor expects you to do for the rest of the year without more

injections. i am 51 but often feel about 80 years old but have other health

problems, nerve damage, severe arthritis, DDD, RSD.CRPS. i will soon be having

my c5/c6 fused. i would suggest getting a second opinion. this is the place to

vent, we all understand, you are safe here, and we do care. here's to better

days, wyld

From: tomhfsuaol (DOT) com <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 7:28 AM

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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drs give the shots due they can bill as a procedure, getting a lot more money

....about 600% more.  they only care about getting paid. your pain is the least

of their concern. source: billing

workers at my wife place of emp. who have worked else where. now this isnt true

of all drs but many.  GHEII

________________________________

From: wyld hunny <wyld_hunny@...>

neck pain

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 9:00:03 AM

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

 

hi suzy, i get 6 epidurals each year, 3 cervical, 3 lumbar. i am told this is

the max allowed as more will destroy my bones. when i started getting them 5

years ago i only got 3 a year. i have never gotten them closer than 2 months

apart, however, they are only effective with me for 4-6 weeks. i am wondering

what your doctor expects you to do for the rest of the year without more

injections. i am 51 but often feel about 80 years old but have other health

problems, nerve damage, severe arthritis, DDD, RSD.CRPS. i will soon be having

my c5/c6 fused. i would suggest getting a second opinion. this is the place to

vent, we all understand, you are safe here, and we do care. here's to better

days, wyld

From: tomhfsuaol (DOT) com <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 7:28 AM

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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hi suzy, i have met some wonderful people as a result of being disabled. but the

best blessing given me by far was the 18 months i was able to babysit my

grandson. had i not been disabled, i would have been working. as i am no longer

able to see my little love bug, those 18 months were worth every bit of pain i

have ever been in. also, honestly, being disabled has made me a better person,

more compassionate, more loving, and more appreciative of simple pleasures. i

don't think of it as a punishment at all. i have not always thought this way but

this has been a long 27 year road so far of chronic pain. sure, i might have not

been able to do all the things i had planned to or wanted to do, but does

anyone? i have days when i feel sorry for myself but try to remember there are

others that have it worse off then i do and when i do feel better i try to help

others, it always lifts my spirits.i cannot do much volunteer work anymore but i

can pick up the

phone and call someone that i know is lonely and make their day a little

brighter. take care, wyld 

From: tomhfsuaol (DOT) com <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 7:28 AM

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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Hi everyone,

Thanks for the feedback.I appreciate it.Wyld,so sorry about your Mom and what

all of you went through.So sad.Tom I know you're right,my job is only asking me

to do what I'm paid to do.I really can't and don't get upset with them.When you

say prepare yourself for the inevitable,do you mean surgery or disability?I

think I know the answer,but I would like to hear what you think.I really have

given it some thought.If I could hang in there for 5 more years of working,I

would love to do that.My ex ruined us financially,there is no nest egg.It would

be Social security disabilty and nothing else for me.I did sign up for short

term disability at work.Pays 60% of my salary for 3 months.We are coming up on

open enrollement at work,I plan on doing the long term disability,same thing,60%

of my salary only long term.Do ya'll know if I can add disabilty insurance to an

exsisting car loan?What about credit cards that have balances?Can you add the

insurance anytime?

I'm pissed at the surgeon who did the cervical fusion.About 3 months after the

fusion is when I first had symptoms of the herniated thorasic disc.I kept

complaining about the pain and even asked him if there was a possibilty that

there was something going on below that fusion.He phoo phooed me and said " You'll

be ok " Didn't order any post op MRI's,nothing.I finally told his PA that it was

unacceptable for me to have this much pain.By now thay had cut me off the post

op pain meds as well.She sent me for trigger point injections.After 3 injections

the Doc said " these aren't helping you there is no point doing anymore " I asked

" what's next then,cause I can't live in this pain " She told me I would have to

stop whatever repetive movements I was doing and " get a tennis ball,put it on

the wall and give yourself a massage " ...... I suffered for months because they

would not listen to my symptoms.That is just wrong in so many ways.I finally

went to the pain

specialist,she was shocked no one had done follow up MRI and ordered one of the

cervical and thorasic spine,that is when I found out about the herniated

thorasic disc.She said it was unusual unless there had been severe trauma,like a

car wreck or something.I've never been in a wreck but was physically abused when

I was little......then again 30 years of lifting patients probably contributed

alot.

You're a nice group of people.I'm glad to know you,but sorry any of us has to be

here.

I did try effexor when I found out the ex was cheating and going through money

like crazy.It made my BP go sky high.I know there are others,but my reaction to

the effexor was so bad I,m still a little gun shy.Take care guys and thanks

again for the ear.

Suzy

From: tomhfsuaol (DOT) com <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 7:28 AM

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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I too am sorry you're feeling so poorly.  I'm no expert but I've had two

epidurals for lumbar and was told it may flare up, up to 10 days afterwards. 

Also that it may not start to improve for about two weeks, if it does improve

from that treatment. 

I'm scheduled for a third soon and mine have been a good 3 months apart.  You

mentioned that the steroids make you feel 'gross'... Could I ask in what way?  I

felt feverish for about 3-4 days and was told that was from the anaesthetic, not

the steroids... 

Sending hugs,

Laurel

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From: " tomhfsu@... " <tomhfsu@...>

neck pain

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 7:28:21 AM

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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Hi all,Thanks for responding.Laurel,it is hard to describe the way the steroids

make me feel.After about the first 3 days,tired,debiltating tiredness,shaky

inside,disconnected and the BP climbs.Wyld so sorry about your Mom and what you

all had to go through.So sad the way things happen and the turn of events.Tom,I

know you are right,my job is only asking me to do what they are paying me for.I

really don't get too upset with them.Tom when you say I should prepare for the

inevitable,do you mean surgery or disability?I think I know the answer,but would

like your opinion.I have begun to seriously make plans.We have open enrollment

at work right now,instead of the short term disability,I'll do the long

term,pays 60% of my salary.There is no nest egg,the ex went through everything

and then some.Do ya'll know if you can add disability insurance to an exsisting

car loan or credit cards with balances?What about Social Security

disability?Don't you have to be off

work two years before they will even talk to you?I would love to get at least 5

more years in working.....but somedays,I don't think I can get through the

week.I never call in sick,but when I get off work,I got nothing left in me.I,m

mad at the surgeon that did the cervical fusion.I started having symptoms of the

T10 herniation about 3 months after the cervical fusion.I kept telling him about

the pain and kept telling him.I even asked if it was possible there was

something below the fusion going on.He said " No,you'll be ok " By then they had

stopped all post op pain meds.I kept telling them about the pain.Finally I told

his PA the pain was unacceptable and she ordered trigger point injections.After3

of those the Doc said they weren't helping so no point continuing.I said " Well

then whats next,cause I can't live with this pain " She said " you are just going

to have to stop whatever repetitive movement you are doing,go get a tennis ball

and put it on the

wall so you can give yourself a massage " The way they wouldn't listen to my

symptoms and let me suffer all those months,it's wrong on so many levels.Thats

when I sought the help of the pain Doc.She was shocked no follow up MRI had been

done postoperatively.Thats when the T10 herniated disc was found.She said the

surgeon phoo phooed me cause it's rare without severe trauma.I have tried

antidepressants,effexor.I hated it,bad side effects.I know there are others out

there,just a little gun shy.You are a good group of people.I,m sorry any of us

have to be here.Thank you all.

Suzy

From: Laurel <critters909@...>

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

neck pain

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 11:19 PM

 

I too am sorry you're feeling so poorly.  I'm no expert but I've had two

epidurals for lumbar and was told it may flare up, up to 10 days afterwards. 

Also that it may not start to improve for about two weeks, if it does improve

from that treatment. 

I'm scheduled for a third soon and mine have been a good 3 months apart.  You

mentioned that the steroids make you feel 'gross'... Could I ask in what way?  I

felt feverish for about 3-4 days and was told that was from the anaesthetic, not

the steroids... 

Sending hugs,

Laurel

____________ _________ _________ __

From: " tomhfsuaol (DOT) com " <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 7:28:21 AM

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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I was able to get on in about 1 and a half years, but hire a lawyer right

out of the gates... If for no other reason you will know how good of a case

you have.. They do not really get pain unless you win..

I am sure though that the length of the wait depends on where you are but a

good lawyer really is a must

Tom

In a message dated 11/3/2009 3:32:33 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

wyld_hunny@... writes:

hi, my epidurals give me the sweats for about a week, and they are total

chemical smell. i usually have to change bedding and pj's 4-5 times a nite

because i am just soaked. but i have relief of pain within 2-3 days and as i

said it lasts from 4-6 weeks. it removes the feeling of an axe in my neck

or hatchet in my lumbar and i can walk without aid of a cane or walker,

unless it is winter and my arthritis is flaming. thank you for your kind words

regarding my family. it took me 5 years to get on ssi and i finally had to

hire a lawyer and had to be on welfare so i could get medical care and

survive on $335 a month plus food stamps. then i had to pay back welfare when i

got my settlement and the lawyer, so there was not much left. there is

currently a 3 year wait for a court date on claims in oregon and washington, i

am not sure about other regions of the country. i had to appeal 4 times

and had not worked in 5 years. they do not care what you have to do

to survive, get medical care, or lose everything you have ever worked for

or owned. we had already sold everything when my husband got sick in

montana and there was no help unless you had a kid under 18 except food stamps.

he got a bacterial blood infection from a bad tooth that went to his brain

causing brain damage and the bacteria ate part his aortic heart valve and

had to be replaced. we did not have insurance and by the time the va stepped

up he would have been dead. i could not work and we were living on $187 a

month back child support and both of us were waiting for social security

claims. just his antibiotics were $300/day. nothing is impossible as i have

personally witnessed miracles though those were some pretty dark days. i

guess what does not kill us only makes us stronger. take care, wyld

From: Laurel <critters909@ >

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 11:19 PM

I too am sorry you're feeling so poorly. I'm no expert but I've had two

epidurals for lumbar and was told it may flare up, up to 10 days afterwards.

Also that it may not start to improve for about two weeks, if it does

improve from that treatment.

I'm scheduled for a third soon and mine have been a good 3 months apart.

You mentioned that the steroids make you feel 'gross'... Could I ask in

what way? I felt feverish for about 3-4 days and was told that was from the

anaesthetic, not the steroids...

Sending hugs,

Laurel

____________ _________ _________ __

From: " tomhfsuaol (DOT) com " <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 7:28:21 AM

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only

help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but

it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due

to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I

can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them

in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to

wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old

and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder

why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a

few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best

money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital,

<WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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hi, my epidurals give me the sweats for about a week, and they are total

chemical smell. i usually have to change bedding and pj's 4-5 times a nite

because i am just soaked. but i have relief of pain within 2-3 days and as i

said it lasts from 4-6 weeks. it removes the feeling of an axe in my neck or

hatchet in my lumbar and i can walk without aid of a cane or walker, unless it

is winter and my arthritis is flaming. thank you for your kind words regarding

my family. it took me 5 years to get on ssi and i finally had to hire a lawyer

and had to be on welfare so i could get medical care and survive on $335 a month

plus food stamps. then i had to pay back welfare when i got my settlement and

the lawyer, so there was not much left. there is currently a 3 year wait for a

court date on claims in oregon and washington, i am not sure about other regions

of the country. i had to appeal 4 times and had not worked in 5 years. they do

not care what you have to do

to survive, get medical care, or lose everything you have ever worked for or

owned. we had already sold everything when my husband got sick in montana and

there was no help unless you had a kid under 18 except food stamps. he got a

bacterial blood infection from a bad tooth that went to his brain causing brain

damage and the bacteria ate part his aortic heart valve and had to be

replaced. we did not have insurance and by the time the va stepped up he would

have been dead. i could not work and we were living on $187 a month back child

support and both of us were waiting for social security claims. just his

antibiotics were $300/day. nothing is impossible as i have personally witnessed

miracles though those were some pretty dark days. i guess what does not kill us

only makes us stronger. take care, wyld

From: Laurel <critters909>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 11:19 PM

 

I too am sorry you're feeling so poorly.  I'm no expert but I've had two

epidurals for lumbar and was told it may flare up, up to 10 days afterwards. 

Also that it may not start to improve for about two weeks, if it does improve

from that treatment. 

I'm scheduled for a third soon and mine have been a good 3 months apart.  You

mentioned that the steroids make you feel 'gross'... Could I ask in what way?  I

felt feverish for about 3-4 days and was told that was from the anaesthetic, not

the steroids... 

Sending hugs,

Laurel

____________ _________ _________ __

From: " tomhfsuaol (DOT) com " <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 7:28:21 AM

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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Suzy,

 Just a bit of encouragement; I was 7 months post surgery when I won my SSDI.I'd

love to know what my neuro surgeon put in his report but won on 1st attempt

 

Deb

Deb Babcock

Watkins Assoc:382608

www.agape1947.com 

From: Laurel <critters909>

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Date: Monday, November 2, 2009, 11:19 PM

 

I too am sorry you're feeling so poorly.  I'm no expert but I've had two

epidurals for lumbar and was told it may flare up, up to 10 days afterwards. 

Also that it may not start to improve for about two weeks, if it does improve

from that treatment. 

I'm scheduled for a third soon and mine have been a good 3 months apart.  You

mentioned that the steroids make you feel 'gross'... Could I ask in what way?  I

felt feverish for about 3-4 days and was told that was from the anaesthetic, not

the steroids... 

Sending hugs,

Laurel

____________ _________ _________ __

From: " tomhfsuaol (DOT) com " <tomhfsuaol (DOT) com>

PainInTheNeck- Back@groups .com

Sent: Mon, November 2, 2009 7:28:21 AM

Subject: Re: [PainInTheNeck- Back] Feedback needed

 

I am sorry that you are having such a bad time.. Do you have any meds for

depression?? You probably should..

The shots you are getting seem to me to be a bit too close together.. I

would only have them maybe once every three months and they would only help

about three weeks, so they are not a long term answer..

It is hard to acknowledge but the people you work with/for do not care

about your pain..

They really only care that you are being paid and need to do whatever the

job requires.. I was on that treadmill for over four years before I had to

admit I could not keep up..

It is especially hard given that you are your sole source of income, but it

does sound like you need to prepare for the inevitable..

Best wished

Tom

In a message dated 11/1/2009 4:49:33 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

sulaws9 (DOT) com writes:

I have recently began to see a pain specialist.I had fusion at C5 & 6 in

March this year,I continue to have pain there as well as thorasic pain due to

herniated disc at T10.Over the past two months I have had one epidural

steroid injection to cervical spine and two to thorasic spine.She says I can

have one more to the thorasic region and two more cervical.She does them in as

little as a week apart.this seems like alot to me and the steroids make me

feel so gross......the pain is about 30% better.Do ya'll think this is too

much steroid,too close together?

I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want

to do it,but...... I know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want toI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major

and I don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing

the degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still

relatively young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with

meds......I guess mI know the surgery to repair the thorasic disc is major and I

don't want to do it,but...... <WBR>..is it really wise to wait,knowing the

degeneration will only progress.... <WBR>...right now I'am still relatively

young at 52 and general health is good,some HTN controlled with meds......I

guess my thought process is what if my health does decline with age and by

the time I can't stand the pain anymore and want surgery I'll be too old and

too much of a risk medically... <WBR>..I can't take I know the surgery to

repair the thorasic disc is major and I don't want to do i

Sometimes I wonder why God is punishing me.......... Sometimes I wonder why

God is punishing me.......... <WBR>. yes,I feel sorry for myself today.I

can't spend as much time with S

There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is rough,causes

the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money to be

made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, There are a few

Nurses There are a few Nurses here,me too.Home Health.The driving is

rough,causes the pain to be worse,but now that I'm on my own,it's the best money

to be made out here for an LVN.Been Nursing 30 years....hospital, <WBR>long

term care,hospice, <WBR>been there,done that,including

Thanks for listening.It helps to vent.

Suzy in Dallas

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Tom, employers need to pay more attention to what back, or neck injuries

can cost their company, especially if someone has pre existing issues like we

do.

I am a strong advocate of the American Disability Act. Employers need to allow

restrictions, or modifications, in the work setting if the individual can

perform their

job satisfactorily, according to the job description with the modifications.

Unfortunately some of us are self supporting, & can't even afford to be out of

work

without pay. I am not eligible for any benefits like disability insurance, sick

time,

or personal days until next May 2010, because I work part time

Thank God

I have wonderful health insurance through the state of Mass. I wanted to work

2 more years as nurse, so I could pay my outstanding bills, but nobody wants to

hire an older nurse with certain issues, namely my DDD, & prior complaints

against my license. Eventually disability will be the route to go. I can not

see risking my health for such a low paying job, when I can have twice the

income with disability. June

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Tom, employers need to pay more attention to what back, or neck injuries

can cost their company, especially if someone has pre existing issues like we

do.

I am a strong advocate of the American Disability Act. Employers need to allow

restrictions, or modifications, in the work setting if the individual can

perform their

job satisfactorily, according to the job description with the modifications.

Unfortunately some of us are self supporting, & can't even afford to be out of

work

without pay. I am not eligible for any benefits like disability insurance, sick

time,

or personal days until next May 2010, because I work part time

Thank God

I have wonderful health insurance through the state of Mass. I wanted to work

2 more years as nurse, so I could pay my outstanding bills, but nobody wants to

hire an older nurse with certain issues, namely my DDD, & prior complaints

against my license. Eventually disability will be the route to go. I can not

see risking my health for such a low paying job, when I can have twice the

income with disability. June

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I hear ya, Suzie. I'm havin such a hard time lately just staying positive. I'm

34 and I try so hard to think that my accident could've been much worse and I'm

lucky to be where I am. But when the pain just takes over and it's all I can

think about and everything I do revolves around trying not to be in pain....

it's very depressing. I completely understand. I'm just trying my darndest to

not fall into a deep depression and keep hoping with each new doctor that

someone will make the pain better.

I'm sorry you're going through this, Suzie.

Sending happy healthy pain-free thoughts :)

Amy

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I hear ya, Suzie. I'm havin such a hard time lately just staying positive. I'm

34 and I try so hard to think that my accident could've been much worse and I'm

lucky to be where I am. But when the pain just takes over and it's all I can

think about and everything I do revolves around trying not to be in pain....

it's very depressing. I completely understand. I'm just trying my darndest to

not fall into a deep depression and keep hoping with each new doctor that

someone will make the pain better.

I'm sorry you're going through this, Suzie.

Sending happy healthy pain-free thoughts :)

Amy

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Amy, dont ever worry, you are not alone and we understand what you are going

thru. I am only 42 and in the same boat, am sick of pain but think I'm finially

excepting, although not a all happier that this is the way it is now and I'm

having to change what I do and my outlook of life. Works most of the time but it

still gets the better of me, pain all the time is no fun and saps all your

energy.

susan

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Amy, dont ever worry, you are not alone and we understand what you are going

thru. I am only 42 and in the same boat, am sick of pain but think I'm finially

excepting, although not a all happier that this is the way it is now and I'm

having to change what I do and my outlook of life. Works most of the time but it

still gets the better of me, pain all the time is no fun and saps all your

energy.

susan

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I had quite an eye opening experience recently that really convinced me that

this knew existence is in fact my life now and forever.

I have been in pain for years. It has gotten a lot worse over the last couple of

years as the degeneration and accompanying problems have become more severe. I

have muddled through, dealing with the pain and I knew I could not move some of

my body as well as I once had.

Social Security sent me to my orthopedists for a motion review and to fill out a

group of forms with the results. My movement was measured in degrees with a

special tool. He would have me move parts and then measured how far they moved.

I had less than 50% in many and less than 10% in most. I gave it my all and

pushed my joints further than they ever go these days. I felt like an old woman.

I just turned 47 years old. I had gotten so used to this new life of mine I had

forgotten how I used to be able to move and what is the norm for most people. I

asked the doctor if there is any way to regain some of that movement? He said

no, not without replacing joints, which is not an option for me. He said PT was

an option but since I had relatively good muscle tone there wasn't much that it

would do. I guess now is the time to give up the " one day " dreams and settle in

to old age with as much dignity as possible.

g Off the Rocking Chair,

Jane H.

From: <caesareacattery@...>

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

neck pain

Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 5:58 PM

 

Amy, dont ever worry, you are not alone and we understand what

you are going thru. I am only 42 and in the same boat, am sick of pain but think

I'm finially excepting, although not a all happier that this is the way it is

now and I'm having to change what I do and my outlook of life. Works most of the

time but it still gets the better of me, pain all the time is no fun and saps

all your energy.

susan

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I had quite an eye opening experience recently that really convinced me that

this knew existence is in fact my life now and forever.

I have been in pain for years. It has gotten a lot worse over the last couple of

years as the degeneration and accompanying problems have become more severe. I

have muddled through, dealing with the pain and I knew I could not move some of

my body as well as I once had.

Social Security sent me to my orthopedists for a motion review and to fill out a

group of forms with the results. My movement was measured in degrees with a

special tool. He would have me move parts and then measured how far they moved.

I had less than 50% in many and less than 10% in most. I gave it my all and

pushed my joints further than they ever go these days. I felt like an old woman.

I just turned 47 years old. I had gotten so used to this new life of mine I had

forgotten how I used to be able to move and what is the norm for most people. I

asked the doctor if there is any way to regain some of that movement? He said

no, not without replacing joints, which is not an option for me. He said PT was

an option but since I had relatively good muscle tone there wasn't much that it

would do. I guess now is the time to give up the " one day " dreams and settle in

to old age with as much dignity as possible.

g Off the Rocking Chair,

Jane H.

From: <caesareacattery@...>

Subject: Re: Feedback needed

neck pain

Date: Tuesday, November 3, 2009, 5:58 PM

 

Amy, dont ever worry, you are not alone and we understand what

you are going thru. I am only 42 and in the same boat, am sick of pain but think

I'm finially excepting, although not a all happier that this is the way it is

now and I'm having to change what I do and my outlook of life. Works most of the

time but it still gets the better of me, pain all the time is no fun and saps

all your energy.

susan

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I agree with you. But I have seen what reality is... Last month 2 more

people I worked with were let go from Discover Card. They both had cancer and

were in remission. But both had a very high probability that eventually it

would kill them... It certainly sounds like an obvious case of

discrimination but the company went through an exhaustive learning program to

learn how

to bend the rule..

What does a person who is living close to the vest do against a company of

lawyers ??

I have to say that I am glad that I no longer work in corporate america

because it has become a terrible place..

: (

Tom

In a message dated 11/3/2009 12:38:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

birdcrazy624@... writes:

Tom, employers need to pay more attention to what back, or neck injuries

can cost their company, especially if someone has pre existing issues like

we do.

I am a strong advocate of the American Disability Act. Employers need to

allow

restrictions, or modifications, in the work setting if the individual can

perform their

job satisfactorily, according to the job description with the

modifications.

Unfortunately some of us are self supporting, & can't even afford to be

out of work

without pay. I am not eligible for any benefits like disability insurance,

sick time,

or personal days until next May 2010, because I work part time Thank God

I have wonderful health insurance through the state of Mass. I wanted to

work 2 more years as nurse, so I could pay my outstanding bills, but nobody

wants to hire an older nurse with certain issues, namely my DDD, & prior

complaints against my license. Eventually disability will be the route to go.

I can not see risking my health for such a low paying job, when I can have

twice the income with disability. June

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I agree with you. But I have seen what reality is... Last month 2 more

people I worked with were let go from Discover Card. They both had cancer and

were in remission. But both had a very high probability that eventually it

would kill them... It certainly sounds like an obvious case of

discrimination but the company went through an exhaustive learning program to

learn how

to bend the rule..

What does a person who is living close to the vest do against a company of

lawyers ??

I have to say that I am glad that I no longer work in corporate america

because it has become a terrible place..

: (

Tom

In a message dated 11/3/2009 12:38:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

birdcrazy624@... writes:

Tom, employers need to pay more attention to what back, or neck injuries

can cost their company, especially if someone has pre existing issues like

we do.

I am a strong advocate of the American Disability Act. Employers need to

allow

restrictions, or modifications, in the work setting if the individual can

perform their

job satisfactorily, according to the job description with the

modifications.

Unfortunately some of us are self supporting, & can't even afford to be

out of work

without pay. I am not eligible for any benefits like disability insurance,

sick time,

or personal days until next May 2010, because I work part time Thank God

I have wonderful health insurance through the state of Mass. I wanted to

work 2 more years as nurse, so I could pay my outstanding bills, but nobody

wants to hire an older nurse with certain issues, namely my DDD, & prior

complaints against my license. Eventually disability will be the route to go.

I can not see risking my health for such a low paying job, when I can have

twice the income with disability. June

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I live in Utah and we are not an " at will " state. I knew someone who was

let go while on long term disability

and he was successful getting a settlement.. What they do is they start

with a not favorable review and within months you can be gone...

They have done this to over 60 people in Information Technology.. They

start by saying that they are " raising the bar " for performance. To show how

bogus this is they did it to people who had the year before won awards for

their performance.. They then ship the jobs to India..

Tom

In a message dated 11/4/2009 7:16:31 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

rosedragon@... writes:

Tom...what reason did they give for letting those people go?

Is your state an " at will " work state? Mine is. They can let

you go without even giving you a good reason.

I had a stroke Nov 2008, was out on company temporary

disability (getting $133 a week...$150 after taxes.. whoo hoo)

was in physical therapy and was let go...they said my

position was " eliminated " position was " elimina

I called multiple lawyers and was told the same thing...

in Michigan, an at will employer can just " let you go "

whenever " just because " . I had no recourse.

I know they let me go because they knew I had spinal

issues and now with a stroke and being at high risk

for more they considered me a medical liability.

But try and prove it.

ine

..

Re: [Pai

I agree with you. But I have seen what reality is... Last month 2 more

people I worked with were let go from Discover Card. They both had cancer

and

were in remission. But both had a very high probability that eventually it

would kill them... It certainly sounds like an obvious case of

discrimination but the company went through an exhaustive learning program

to learn how

to bend the rule..

What does a person who is living close to the vest do against a company of

lawyers ??

I have to say that I am glad that I no longer work in corporate america

because it has become a terrible place..

: (

Tom

In a message dated 11/3/2009 12:38:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

_birdcrazy624@birdcra_ (mailto:birdcrazy624@...) writes:

Tom, employers need to pay more attention to what back, or neck injuries

can cost their company, especially if someone has pre existing issues like

we do.

I am a strong advocate of the American Disability Act. Employers need to

allow

restrictions, or modifications, in the work setting if the individual can

perform their

job satisfactorily, according to the job description with the

modifications.

Unfortunately some of us are self supporting, & can't even afford to be

out of work

without pay. I am not eligible for any benefits like disability insurance,

sick time,

or personal days until next May 2010, because I work part time Thank God

I have wonderful health insurance through the state of Mass. I wanted to

work 2 more years as nurse, so I could pay my outstanding bills, but

nobody

wants to hire an older nurse with certain issues, namely my DDD, & prior

complaints against my license. Eventually disability will be the route to

go.

I can not see risking my health for such a low paying job, when I can have

twice the income with disability. June

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I live in Utah and we are not an " at will " state. I knew someone who was

let go while on long term disability

and he was successful getting a settlement.. What they do is they start

with a not favorable review and within months you can be gone...

They have done this to over 60 people in Information Technology.. They

start by saying that they are " raising the bar " for performance. To show how

bogus this is they did it to people who had the year before won awards for

their performance.. They then ship the jobs to India..

Tom

In a message dated 11/4/2009 7:16:31 A.M. Mountain Standard Time,

rosedragon@... writes:

Tom...what reason did they give for letting those people go?

Is your state an " at will " work state? Mine is. They can let

you go without even giving you a good reason.

I had a stroke Nov 2008, was out on company temporary

disability (getting $133 a week...$150 after taxes.. whoo hoo)

was in physical therapy and was let go...they said my

position was " eliminated " position was " elimina

I called multiple lawyers and was told the same thing...

in Michigan, an at will employer can just " let you go "

whenever " just because " . I had no recourse.

I know they let me go because they knew I had spinal

issues and now with a stroke and being at high risk

for more they considered me a medical liability.

But try and prove it.

ine

..

Re: [Pai

I agree with you. But I have seen what reality is... Last month 2 more

people I worked with were let go from Discover Card. They both had cancer

and

were in remission. But both had a very high probability that eventually it

would kill them... It certainly sounds like an obvious case of

discrimination but the company went through an exhaustive learning program

to learn how

to bend the rule..

What does a person who is living close to the vest do against a company of

lawyers ??

I have to say that I am glad that I no longer work in corporate america

because it has become a terrible place..

: (

Tom

In a message dated 11/3/2009 12:38:10 P.M. Mountain Standard Time,

_birdcrazy624@birdcra_ (mailto:birdcrazy624@...) writes:

Tom, employers need to pay more attention to what back, or neck injuries

can cost their company, especially if someone has pre existing issues like

we do.

I am a strong advocate of the American Disability Act. Employers need to

allow

restrictions, or modifications, in the work setting if the individual can

perform their

job satisfactorily, according to the job description with the

modifications.

Unfortunately some of us are self supporting, & can't even afford to be

out of work

without pay. I am not eligible for any benefits like disability insurance,

sick time,

or personal days until next May 2010, because I work part time Thank God

I have wonderful health insurance through the state of Mass. I wanted to

work 2 more years as nurse, so I could pay my outstanding bills, but

nobody

wants to hire an older nurse with certain issues, namely my DDD, & prior

complaints against my license. Eventually disability will be the route to

go.

I can not see risking my health for such a low paying job, when I can have

twice the income with disability. June

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