Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Dear Group Annie here and I am having some very worrisome problems-fell like I have the flu but it is not the flu-- all my organs and bones and muscles are in pain and I can hardly move-- I did not get out of bed yesterday until 3 in the afternoon My fingers are swollen and cant make a fist that well--I have a DR app on thrus and hopefully I can make it Annie A poet is, after all, to see >I'm not alone (hubby and two kids) and feel VERY ALONE and SAD. Still going >to PT. Helped low back some, but thoracic is TERRIBLE. PT guy, who is >actually VERY good, said no more pussy footin' around and has done some much >more " aggressive " stuff. Boy, am I hurtin' BAD. No pain meds (nobody will >give me anything), anti-inflammatory is a joke. I'm SO sick of all this...an >all this is just because a 22 YO won't listen to her passenger while trying >to find an address in a town where they don't live. ARGH... > >Joi I'm sorry to hear you are in this much pain and can't get proper pain medication. Until you can get properly medicated here are two things you can try. One is Ice Packs. Today my Thoracic region and right shoulder blade was killing me. I sat in my recliner with an ice pack wrapped in a lightweight dish towel. I also meant to take my afternoon pain meds a Vicoden and a muscle relaxer. Well after about 10-15 minutes the pain came down to a much more bearable level to the point where I could take a nap. After I awoke I realized I never took my meds. so the ice and relaxation alone did the job. Another thing that works is exercise. Now I can hear you all saying Yeah right. I went to PT about a week ago. I was in pain at about a level 7-8. I thought she would go easy on me. Instead she told me to try the exercise bike and treadmill. Well at first for 5 minutes it hurt more, but then it got easier. When I was done with 15 minutes on the treadmill and 15 minutes on the recumbent bike my pain level had dropped down to about a 3. She told me that it was because the endorfins (sp?) kicked in from my mind. A runners high. She asked me at my next appointment how long it lasted. I told her about 4 hours. I really did work. But doing just a walk didn't cut it. You need to get your heart rate up. In my case to around 115 BPM. So until you can get proper meds these are worth a try. And I do understand the alone and sad. you are depressed, maybe clinically depressed. I was on several different anti-depressants over the years. Most work until a point and then stop. Currently I'm on a new one called Pristiq. It has really helped me. I was VERY depressed before the change. It has really made a difference. Keep on posting. Dave    Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 16, 2009 Report Share Posted June 16, 2009 Dear Annie, I really hope that the doctor can figure out what's going on with you. You could have any number of things--infection (even tick-born in your area) or arthritic auto-immune thing or who knows what? Please make sure he does a thorough exam and orders blood work (I know you will, forgive me, I'm letting my maternal side out.) If he doesn't have a clue, make sure he refers you to an infectious disease guy and/or a rheumatologist. Please keep us informed of your progress. Best Regards, Rochelle > > >I'm not alone (hubby and two kids) and feel VERY ALONE and SAD. Still going > >to PT. Helped low back some, but thoracic is TERRIBLE. PT guy, who is > >actually VERY good, said no more pussy footin' around and has done some > much > >more " aggressive " stuff. Boy, am I hurtin' BAD. No pain meds (nobody will > >give me anything), anti-inflammatory is a joke. I'm SO sick of all > this...an > >all this is just because a 22 YO won't listen to her passenger while trying > >to find an address in a town where they don't live. ARGH... > > > >Joi > > I'm sorry to hear you are in this much pain and can't get proper pain > medication. Until you can get properly medicated here are two things > you can try. One is Ice Packs. Today my Thoracic region and right > shoulder blade was killing me. I sat in my recliner with an ice pack > wrapped in a lightweight dish towel. I also meant to take my > afternoon pain meds a Vicoden and a muscle relaxer. Well after about > 10-15 minutes the pain came down to a much more bearable level to the > point where I could take a nap. After I awoke I realized I never > took my meds. so the ice and relaxation alone did the job. Another > thing that works is exercise. Now I can hear you all saying Yeah > right. I went to PT about a week ago. I was in pain at about a level > 7-8. I thought she would go easy on me. Instead she told me to try > the exercise bike and treadmill. Well at first for 5 minutes it hurt > more, but then it got easier. When I was done with 15 minutes on the > treadmill and 15 minutes on the recumbent bike my pain level had > dropped down to about a 3. She told me that it was because the > endorfins (sp?) kicked in from my mind. A runners high. She asked me > at my next appointment how long it lasted. I told her about 4 hours. > I really did work. But doing just a walk didn't cut it. You need to > get your heart rate up. In my case to around 115 BPM. So until you > can get proper meds these are worth a try. And I do understand the > alone and sad. you are depressed, maybe clinically depressed. I was > on several different anti-depressants over the years. Most work > until a point and then stop. Currently I'm on a new one called > Pristiq. It has really helped me. I was VERY depressed before the > change. It has really made a difference. Keep on posting. Dave > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Â Â Â > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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