Guest guest Posted September 3, 2001 Report Share Posted September 3, 2001 In a message dated 9/3/01 7:06:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lctoocool@... writes: > My prayers are with you and your friends > family. > Thanks . God Bless Eunice Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 7, 2001 Report Share Posted September 7, 2001 ---My husband doesn't have the heart disease you mention. He has diabetes which has caused the kidney/protein problem. Will keep your friend in prayer. madge In diabetes@y..., " " <sjones319@n...> wrote: > Thank, I finally remembered the name of her heart disease. It is Cardio > Myopathy. It is fatal. I appreciate the answers. She told me how much she > was leaking but I can't remember, I do remember she said the dr. said it > wasn't good. > Re: Question > > > > --- My husband has this. I dont recall all the technical stuff > > except just know its not supposed to be there. Perhaps your friend > > doesn't have that much of a leakage. It has to be monitored. > > Protein in the urine can cause the kidneys to break down. > > My husband has a lot and they have prescribed an ace inhibitor which > > is one of the high blood pressure meds and also another drug, I think > > its Zestrol not sure. He's in bed so can't ask now. He has a 24 hr > > urine sample and a blood sample done each month. He is limited on > > the amount of protein he can have and also on the amount of green > > veggies he can have. His diet is really tough. Potassium has to be > > watched as well. That's because of the huge amount of water pills he > > is on. > > How protein gets in the urine I don't recall. Normally it goes > > through the blood stream. He has kidney damage and we are facing some > > tough stuff ahead. > > Madge > > > > > > In diabetes@y..., " " <sjones319@n...> wrote: > > > I have a friend that has a heart disease. She also is diabetic. > > She says the dr. told her that her kidneys are leaking protein. Can > > someone explain that a little to me? > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 14, 2005 Report Share Posted June 14, 2005 Like said yes you can. I count workout days because I want to keep up my workouts over the summer. Vacation and hot weather have been known to side track me in the past! > On the 100 workout challenge......if I do a cardio workout in the morning then go to the gym in the evening, can I count that as two workouts? I would think so but I don't want to cheat! LOL!! > > - who plans to go to the gym today for the first time in almost 3 years! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Thank you for that one, ! Love, n Re: Question I agree 100% Sharon. After I had Chloe and was complaining to the doctor about the pain in my legs and back, he prescribed Flexaril (cyclobenzaprine) Number 1 it did nothing for the pain but knocked me out enough so that I didn't feel anything. After MS, I was diagnosed with muscle spasms and was given Baclofen. At one point I was up to 4 10mg pills a day. Now I only take 2 and that seems to do the trick. I feel alot more limber, the muscles don't seem as tight or stiff, and I can walk with little difficulty most days. Is the other medication you are talking Gabadril(sp)? My father was taken of Neurontin and put on Gabadril for his sever almost convulsion like spasms with very good effect. Sharon Marsden wrote: Hi : Most MSers have to be careful with Bengay or stuff like that. Sometimes the heat it gives the muscles is enough to cause us some problems. Remember MSers are affected by hot showers, etc? Other times the nerve issues we already have will escalate wildly by using Bengay. I have successfully used a product called Sombra. It's a natural product made in New Mexico. The physical therapist I went to used it and sold it in his office. So you are having muscle cramps then? Muscle relaxers aren't always the best thing for MS-Muscle Cramps. With MSers what they are experiencing is usually muscle spasms and spasticity. Do you take Neurontin or Baclofen? There's another popular one and I can't think of the name of it right now. Sharonkrissyinnh@... wrote: Hi group! Do any of you use a cream (i.e Bengay) to help with muscle cramps or spasms? I cannot always be taking the muscle relaxers, otherwise I will sounds a sleep on my desk at work! Thanks so much. Love to all, Sharon (MSersLife creator/owner) “One minute it's a giant cabbage and the next, ka-boom! You've got cole slaw all over you." V.R. , Palmer, Alaska, where Cabbages grow huge __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2005 Report Share Posted September 8, 2005 Hi I gather from your post that you have take baclofen in the past. I will admit I was a bit reluctant at first about taking it because I had heard it can cause drowsiness. With me tho that was shortlived as was the headache. Maybe if that is not an option for you, the GP or neuro can prescribe neurontin or gabadril. I hope you find something to help. krissyinnh@... wrote: Sharon, I take Baclofen but it knocks me out so I can't take it during the day. Re: Question I agree 100% Sharon. After I had Chloe and was complaining to the doctor about the pain in my legs and back, he prescribed Flexaril (cyclobenzaprine) Number 1 it did nothing for the pain but knocked me out enough so that I didn't feel anything. After MS, I was diagnosed with muscle spasms and was given Baclofen. At one point I was up to 4 10mg pills a day. Now I only take 2 and that seems to do the trick. I feel alot more limber, the muscles don't seem as tight or stiff, and I can walk with little difficulty most days. Is the other medication you are talking Gabadril(sp)? My father was taken of Neurontin and put on Gabadril for his sever almost convulsion like spasms with very good effect. Sharon Marsden wrote: Hi : Most MSers have to be careful with Bengay or stuff like that. Sometimes the heat it gives the muscles is enough to cause us some problems. Remember MSers are affected by hot showers, etc? Other times the nerve issues we already have will escalate wildly by using Bengay. I have successfully used a product called Sombra. It's a natural product made in New Mexico. The physical therapist I went to used it and sold it in his office. So you are having muscle cramps then? Muscle relaxers aren't always the best thing for MS-Muscle Cramps. With MSers what they are experiencing is usually muscle spasms and spasticity. Do you take Neurontin or Baclofen? There's another popular one and I can't think of the name of it right now. Sharonkrissyinnh@... wrote: Hi group! Do any of you use a cream (i.e Bengay) to help with muscle cramps or spasms? I cannot always be taking the muscle relaxers, otherwise I will sounds a sleep on my desk at work! Thanks so much. Love to all, Sharon (MSersLife creator/owner) "One minute it's a giant cabbage and the next, ka-boom! You've got cole slaw all over you." V.R. , Palmer, Alaska, where Cabbages grow huge __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Good morning all. I have been in pain the last few days, so haven't been posting much. My arms and hands are killing me. I can hardly use my hands for anything. They ache and feel " cramped " . This morning I woke up to a painful lump on my left forearm. It feels about the size of a quarter and very sore. I pushed on it and it seemed to " pop " back into place. I can still feel it, but it's not as big anymore. Anyone experience this? Is it a tendon, a muscle? I haven't done anything to injure my arm. Could it be MS related or something else? Go figure, I actually have a sx that a Dr. can " see " and it's the day before Thanksgiving, so I can't go in. No more typing for me. These stinking hands just won't work. TIA, Trista Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 AAww hon I'm sorry! I wish there were something I could do to help...al I can do is send Love! And Hugs! Peace & Blessings,~*~Akiba~*~ Question Good morning all.I have been in pain the last few days, so haven't been posting much. My arms and hands are killing me. I can hardly use my hands for anything. They ache and feel "cramped". This morning I woke up to a painful lump on my left forearm. It feels about the size of a quarter and very sore. I pushed on it and it seemed to "pop" back into place. I can still feel it, but it's not as big anymore. Anyone experience this? Is it a tendon, a muscle? I haven't done anything to injure my arm. Could it be MS related or something else? Go figure, I actually have a sx that a Dr. can "see" and it's the day before Thanksgiving, so I can't go in. No more typing for me. These stinking hands just won't work. TIA, Trista No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.6/179 - Release Date: 11/23/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 AAww hon I'm sorry! I wish there were something I could do to help...al I can do is send Love! And Hugs! Peace & Blessings,~*~Akiba~*~ Question Good morning all.I have been in pain the last few days, so haven't been posting much. My arms and hands are killing me. I can hardly use my hands for anything. They ache and feel "cramped". This morning I woke up to a painful lump on my left forearm. It feels about the size of a quarter and very sore. I pushed on it and it seemed to "pop" back into place. I can still feel it, but it's not as big anymore. Anyone experience this? Is it a tendon, a muscle? I haven't done anything to injure my arm. Could it be MS related or something else? Go figure, I actually have a sx that a Dr. can "see" and it's the day before Thanksgiving, so I can't go in. No more typing for me. These stinking hands just won't work. TIA, Trista No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG Free Edition.Version: 7.1.362 / Virus Database: 267.13.6/179 - Release Date: 11/23/2005 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Yes, I have experienced it both in my arms and legs. The ER docs did and ultrasound and diagnosed it as superficial thrombophlebitis. Superficial level blood clots in the extremities. I was put on 650 mg a day asperin and after a week the lump and pain from the lump was come, but the muscle pain, associated with the MS (we assume) was still there. > > Good morning all. > I have been in pain the last few days, so haven't been posting much. > My arms and hands are killing me. I can hardly use my hands for > anything. They ache and feel " cramped " . This morning I woke up to a > painful lump on my left forearm. It feels about the size of a quarter > and very sore. I pushed on it and it seemed to " pop " back into place. > I can still feel it, but it's not as big anymore. Anyone experience > this? Is it a tendon, a muscle? I haven't done anything to injure my > arm. Could it be MS related or something else? Go figure, I actually > have a sx that a Dr. can " see " and it's the day before Thanksgiving, > so I can't go in. No more typing for me. These stinking hands just > won't work. TIA, Trista > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Yes, I have experienced it both in my arms and legs. The ER docs did and ultrasound and diagnosed it as superficial thrombophlebitis. Superficial level blood clots in the extremities. I was put on 650 mg a day asperin and after a week the lump and pain from the lump was come, but the muscle pain, associated with the MS (we assume) was still there. > > Good morning all. > I have been in pain the last few days, so haven't been posting much. > My arms and hands are killing me. I can hardly use my hands for > anything. They ache and feel " cramped " . This morning I woke up to a > painful lump on my left forearm. It feels about the size of a quarter > and very sore. I pushed on it and it seemed to " pop " back into place. > I can still feel it, but it's not as big anymore. Anyone experience > this? Is it a tendon, a muscle? I haven't done anything to injure my > arm. Could it be MS related or something else? Go figure, I actually > have a sx that a Dr. can " see " and it's the day before Thanksgiving, > so I can't go in. No more typing for me. These stinking hands just > won't work. TIA, Trista > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 23, 2005 Report Share Posted November 23, 2005 Thank you for this info. Happy Thanksgiving, Trista Re: Question Yes, I have experienced it both in my arms and legs. The ER docs did and ultrasound and diagnosed it as superficial thrombophlebitis. Superficial level blood clots in the extremities. I was put on 650 mg a day asperin and after a week the lump and pain from the lump was come, but the muscle pain, associated with the MS (we assume) was still there.>> Good morning all.> I have been in pain the last few days, so haven't been posting much. > My arms and hands are killing me. I can hardly use my hands for > anything. They ache and feel "cramped". This morning I woke up to a > painful lump on my left forearm. It feels about the size of a quarter > and very sore. I pushed on it and it seemed to "pop" back into place. > I can still feel it, but it's not as big anymore. Anyone experience > this? Is it a tendon, a muscle? I haven't done anything to injure my > arm. Could it be MS related or something else? Go figure, I actually > have a sx that a Dr. can "see" and it's the day before Thanksgiving, > so I can't go in. No more typing for me. These stinking hands just > won't work. TIA, Trista> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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