Guest guest Posted October 28, 2001 Report Share Posted October 28, 2001 Thanks Jo, that is a very good idea. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 3, 2001 Report Share Posted November 3, 2001 Next is the radio-frequency treatment to my C-spine, then back to lumbar blocks trying to relieve some of the leg/knee pain... Then the Intra-discal procedure for my Lumbar spine. I'm not happy about any of this, but that last accident did not help me at all. He confirmed my fears, that my RSD has spread through my arms, hand, chest, back, etc. (I'm trying to stay away from "full body") Hi Jo, Gosh, you have a plate full also. When are your procedures scheduled for? Sorry to hear that the RSD is spreading. I am having a great deal of difficulty handling that also, I was hoping that mine wouldn't spread anymore but I have to learn to deal with it. Yesterday my family doctor increased the Dilaudid, changed me from Effexor to Celexa and started me on Prednisone for 15 days again. I have to get another blood test done this week again, there is a new Lymes test that he wants to run. I am going to the new pain doctor on Tuesday (in Freehold, NJ) and we are waiting to hear what the next step will be after going to court this past Tuesday. W/C is supposed to have two weeks to get things together. Their lawyer had incorrect figures and everytime he mentioned a figure or a date, I shook my head no. My lawyer said he'd be asking me questions mostly pertaining to medical information however the judge is the one who asked everything. He asked several questions and wanted the correct amounts and dates that w/c was wrong about. Then my hand went into tremors (I deal with them so much that I considered it a slight one) and the judge was in shock, he had the stenographer record his seeing my hand shaking a lot. We had hoped that everything would have been over with then but we have to wait still. W/C is trying to say that I am 'maybe 95% disabled' their own doctors, at least the last 8 of them have clearly stated that I am 100% permanently and totally disabled. I feel that w/c is just harassing us still, they have been doing that for so long and we have complied to everything they asked for. It does get discouraging after a while but I'm hanging tight onto my rope and will not let them wear me down, they are the ones who in our minds 'caused the RSD' and we are taking it step by step to the end. Take Care and hope your procedures go well. Hoping for Pain Free Days, Sandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 4, 2001 Report Share Posted November 4, 2001 Wow Sandi, wishing your luck on your upcoming treatments. I certainly hope they help you. Can't wait to meet you. Love & Prayers, Danette in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2001 Report Share Posted November 8, 2001 Wow Sandi, wishing your luck on your upcoming treatments. I certainly hope they help you. Can't wait to meet you. Thanks Danette! Anxious to meet you as well. I (brain fade) forgot already where in NJ you live. Duh!!! Was it Lawerenceville? Hoping for Pain Free Days, Sandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2001 Report Share Posted November 9, 2001 Sandi, yup its good old Lawrenceville here!! LOL Next time we take a ride down the shore, i'll let u know. Maybe we could meet for lunch or dinner. Take care & talk to you soon Danette Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 9, 2001 Report Share Posted November 9, 2001 yup its good old Lawrenceville here!! LOL Next time we take a ride down the shore, i'll let u know. Maybe we could meet for lunch or dinner. Take care & talk to you soon Ok Danette, please do let me know. They got my bone scan scheduled for November 23rd, in for the injection at 11:30 and then back at 2:30 for the scan. It is only in Toms River so about 20-25 minutes, considering it is "black Friday" there's no way we will be going near any stores so we were thinking that if the weather is nice that we may take the 'girls', we have 2 Golden Retriever's ( 4 years old, had her since she was 10 weeks old and Haley 2 1/2, who we adopted in August) to Seaside, have to check into it as we have heard that they are allowed on the boardwalk during off season. This will also take my mind off the test. Watching our 'girls' playing, etc. is calming. Let me know when you are heading in this direction and we can try to set something up and I don't see it in the near future but should we be heading out that way will let you know. Hoping for Pain Free Days, Sandi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2001 Report Share Posted December 4, 2001 Hi Jo, Yes, I had one surgery on October 4. To move the sural nerve to behind and just under the back of my knee. My doctor also found an accessory nerve feeding off the sural nerve and severed and moved that one too. So I have a 4 inch scar in the back center of my leg just below the knee. He also went into my ankle where I had this sand burr feeling right between the achilles and outside fibula protrusion on your ankle. I have a 3 inch incision there where he found dried, withered nerve branches that he removed. The sand burr feeling is gone now!! My calf also feels better so this surgery was successful in doing what it was supposed to. I did have a blood clot in my arm from the blood test and I did have a flare up of RSD but I just took a lot of different pills and put myself to sleep for a few days. Things settled down, thankfully, and I am on the mend getting ready for part 2 of the surgery. The second surgery, the main one, will take place probably the third Tuesday in January 15 in Richmond at Retreat Hospital. I have never been there and am a little anxious as this will be a much more involved surgery. My doctor will have another doctor assisting to make sure I get the best possible outcome and to offer his views on how to proceed during the surgery. My doc said he will fix the torn ligament/tendon and remove the 2 lesions as that is what I want. I don't want any more surgery after this so he has to do it all. Problem is the lesions are hard to get to so he will either have to drill straight through the tibia (big leg bone) or cut it in half horizontally to get to the lesions on the back of the talus. He will remove the lesions and scope my ankle again as I probably have a great deal of what they call synovitis (excess growth of synovial tissue). He said there are ligamentous chips in my ankle that are causing the lesions and they need to be removed via scope. Then he will fix the lesions, then the ligament and anything else he finds wrong and we will be done with surgeries. If after all this I am not better we'll go for fusion I guess as that is my only other option at this point. But I know this surgery is going to work. I am going to get better and have less pain once this procedure is over and I have healed. I firmly believe that and I think that goes a long way in the healing process. I am still working on the voice issue but not making any progress there. Maybe once the RSD is under control again it will get better on it's own. My shoulder is a bit achy but not painful like my leg. I just need to use it more. That doctor mentioned maybe having to do more surgery so I haven't gone back to him. I just want to get better and move on. Now GEICO, the insurance company of the other driver that ran the red light, is sending me for an IME on December 12. According to my attorney, this doctor is a good doctor, not an insurance doctor and I will get a fair opinion. Nothing like the last IME at all. We gave and took depositions on November 27 for that car accident and the other driver was not clear about anything, very confusing. She didn't mention that she was talking to another foreign lady there at the scene either. I don't know who she was or what they were saying as she doesn't speak english. How can anyone live in this country for 8 years and not speak english? I think that is a crime! If they want to enjoy our country and it's freedoms the least they can do is learn to speak our language. Anyway, GEICO totalled my car and paid me for it so the medicals should fall into place as well. Their own claims adjustor said she was at fault and I had witnesses too. Just the legal game going on to see who wins I guess. I owe about $25,000 for the shoulder so far and hope to get enough to have about $20,000 or so left over for pain and suffering after attorney's fees. I could sure use it to pay off some other bills and buy a new car, mine has been totalled 3 times now and is looking a bit battered and bruised. It did fine driving to ALA and back though and is a very comfortable car to drive. I may give it to my son for his first car since he'll probably have an accident anyway. How are you feeling Jo? How is your neck and shoulder? Leg? Everything else? How is your business faring under the world events? Hope things are okay and business is good Jo. This is going to be a difficult year for a lot of 'normal' people and children. There are a lot of military people here who had to go to War and won't be back before Christmas. Too bad we can't just put the war on pause long enough to enjoy the holidays with all our families present and then get back to real life. Maybe some day in the future they will have war electronically and predict a winner without the loss of life. Well, it is 11 am and I haven't done anything meaningful today. Got to get busy and get something accomplished. I am wavering again on the verge of depression due to the upcoming surgery. I do want it but I also know what it means as far as pain and recovery goes. I have to stay overnight in Richmond and will have to stay off my foot for somewhere between 3 to 8 weeks depending on what he finds and how he fixes it. No picnic when your bedroom and bathrooms are on the second floor! I will survive, I always do. Take care, Debbie/DJ ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 1, 2002 Report Share Posted August 1, 2002 In a message dated 8/1/2002 9:13:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, RSD-CRPS writes: My left knee is actually hurting more, though, I'm not quite sure why, and I'll wait a little while to see what happens. Hi Jo, Here is a big hug((((((((((((()))))))))))))))) for your knee. Look forward to seeing you again on the 9th! Hugs and a pain free minute, Deb Deborah Genatossio (Debgena@...) outgoing mail protected - NortonAntiVirus National Planning Director American Society for RSD/CRPS,Inc PO Box 1397 Abingdon,MD.21009 1866-OUR-PAIN (toll free) (office) Hours:Tues.,Wed.,Thurs. 9:30am-3:30pm www.AmericanSocietyForRSD-CRPS.org Please take time to support www.petitiononline.com/RSDCRPS/petition.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 26, 2002 Report Share Posted August 26, 2002 In a message dated 8/26/2002 7:56:53 AM Eastern Daylight Time, RSD-CRPS writes: http://homepage.mac.com/joannemm/PhotoAlbum3.html Hi Jo, What magnificent vistas! My favorite pic was The Castle In Trecin I love castles for some odd reason. Maybe I lived in one in my past life! LOL With long golden hair hanging from the top window! LOL OMG I am wacky today. Glad you had a great time and I can see why, beautiful country Jo. How did you get your own website for pictures, do you have a digital camera? Where is the PIC you had take of us at the symposium? How are you feeling Jo? I told you all, I think, that my rsd is now in my right arm with a vengeance I just keep trucking though, what else can I do, sit around and mope? Love ya Deb Hugs and a pain free minute, Deborah (Deb) Debgena@...(Deborah Genatossio) listowners RSD-CRPS Deb, Jo and Felice The material presented here does not reflect the views of professionals. Please remember we are not professionals. Members may discuss uses and dosages for therapeutic products that have not been approved by their own doctor. A qualified health care professional should be consulted before using any therapeutic product discussed on this list. All members should verify all information and data with their own healthcare professional before employing any therapies discussed in this group. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2002 Report Share Posted October 8, 2002 We are all green with jealousy right now!!!!! lol Well, well, well! Look who just woke up and decided to join the rest of the world! lol hehehe. I was wondering if ya died and the goat ate ya or something!!! Did you have PT today? ..........brenda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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