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Eileen

I am sorry that you are having such problems. I have not had any experience with this, but I will keep you in my thoughts.

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Subject: Fractures in back please help!!!!

Date: Thu, WeMar Jun20, 1620031999, 111:53 AM

Hi,

Have not been online in awhile had a rapid downhill spiral. in December

found out that i broke my back in 4 different places i n the throacic area

and have mild spondolollotheswis?? in the L5 S1 area. Have started taking

some medicine to build bone density but am now in a hospial bed -- they sa y

teh medicine (actonel) very similiar to fosamas may take up to 4 month to see

some change in density. Have anyone!!!!!????? havve this two deal with and

are any of you on any of this medication -- i have horrendus pain and am on

painkiller beside the morhine and am trying so hard just not to come

completly contract --- any advice or suggest or personal experiene will be

MUCH MUCH APPRECIATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Eileen

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Dear Eileen,

Just want to tell you that you have been missed...We always worry if our

fellow listmates have not been posting.

I don't have any personal experience to relate. I do have progressive

scoliosis and other back problems, but nothing that matches your

experience.

Could a pain specialist do some intrathecal injections into your spinal

column for pain relief? At this juncture, I'd recommend an

anesthesiologist.

Good luck, and I hope you get relief soon.

Sincerely,

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-Dear Eileen, I'm sorry to hear you've been having such a hard time. I

too, have no personal expereince with these problems but I like

's suggestion, Celia

-- In , BDS31@w... wrote:

> Dear Eileen,

> Just want to tell you that you have been missed...We always worry if

our

> fellow listmates have not been posting.

>

> I don't have any personal experience to relate. I do have

progressive

> scoliosis and other back problems, but nothing that matches your

> experience.

> Could a pain specialist do some intrathecal injections into your

spinal

> column for pain relief? At this juncture, I'd recommend an

> anesthesiologist.

> Good luck, and I hope you get relief soon.

> Sincerely,

>

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Eileen,

Good to see you posting again. I am sorry you have gone through so much. I have not had any experience with this, all I have is mild scoliosis. Sorry that I can not give any advice, but I am thinking of you.

Smiles and hugs,

a

Hi,Have not been online in awhile had a rapid downhill spiral. in December found out that i broke my back in 4 different places i n the throacic area and have mild spondolollotheswis?? in the L5 S1 area. Have started taking some medicine to build bone density but am now in a hospial bed -- they sa y teh medicine (actonel) very similiar to fosamas may take up to 4 month to see some change in density. Have anyone!!!!!????? havve this two deal with and are any of you on any of this medication -- i have horrendus pain and am on painkiller beside the morhine and am trying so hard just not to come completly contract --- any advice or suggest or personal experiene will be MUCH MUCH APPRECIATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Eileen

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I have L5/S1 problems, including past surgery and more recently

spondyloliasis. The supplement methyl sulfonyl methane (MSM) seems

to help with the pain from my spine and hip arthritis.

I know there are now injectable anti-osteoporosis treatments that are

better tolerated than Fosamax and oral medications. Make sure you

are being monitored for side effects from medication too.

Back pain is terrible - I've given birth twice without anesthesia and

back pain, especially right after the surgery, was worse. Actually,

I'm lying, because I had one shot of Stadol during the first

delivery, and it made me unconscious for a few minutes. Very scary

to wake up in the middle of labor and not remember where you are or

why you're in pain. I think it was a reaction related to mito

problems - it was supposed to just dull my pain a little and I was in

a brief coma instead.

Take care,

RH

> Hi,

>

> Have not been online in awhile had a rapid downhill spiral. in

December

> found out that i broke my back in 4 different places i n the

throacic area

> and have mild spondolollotheswis?? in the L5 S1 area. Have started

taking

> some medicine to build bone density but am now in a hospial bed --

they sa y

> teh medicine (actonel) very similiar to fosamas may take up to 4

month to see

> some change in density. Have anyone!!!!!????? havve this two deal

with and

> are any of you on any of this medication -- i have horrendus pain

and am on

> painkiller beside the morhine and am trying so hard just not to

come

> completly contract --- any advice or suggest or personal experiene

will be

> MUCH MUCH APPRECIATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

> Eileen

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Eileen,

my husband is in the same boat as you, He broke his back in two places in the thoracic region also has moderate disc disease in his neck and lumbar region. he has been laid up for 4 weeks now unable to work or do much of anything.

He goes to the orthopedic spine surgeon in two weeks. we are very anxious to hear if he can help him. I sure hope the both of you get better soon.

We certainly sympathize with you.

hugs,

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Gee um, yep, weird reactions to being given meds during delivery do kind of

seem familiar! Of my 5 csections, there were 2 that I was knocked out, and

I had extra pain problems with one, (bad reaction to anesthesia I am sure)

and the other, I kept going blind for moments at a time, where my vision was

so blurry I couldnt see.

> I have L5/S1 problems, including past surgery and more recently

> spondyloliasis. The supplement methyl sulfonyl methane (MSM) seems

> to help with the pain from my spine and hip arthritis.

>

> I know there are now injectable anti-osteoporosis treatments that are

> better tolerated than Fosamax and oral medications. Make sure you

> are being monitored for side effects from medication too.

>

> Back pain is terrible - I've given birth twice without anesthesia and

> back pain, especially right after the surgery, was worse. Actually,

> I'm lying, because I had one shot of Stadol during the first

> delivery, and it made me unconscious for a few minutes. Very scary

> to wake up in the middle of labor and not remember where you are or

> why you're in pain. I think it was a reaction related to mito

> problems - it was supposed to just dull my pain a little and I was in

> a brief coma instead.

>

> Take care,

> RH

>

>

>

>

> > Hi,

> >

> > Have not been online in awhile had a rapid downhill spiral. in

> December

> > found out that i broke my back in 4 different places i n the

> throacic area

> > and have mild spondolollotheswis?? in the L5 S1 area. Have started

> taking

> > some medicine to build bone density but am now in a hospial bed --

> they sa y

> > teh medicine (actonel) very similiar to fosamas may take up to 4

> month to see

> > some change in density. Have anyone!!!!!????? havve this two deal

> with and

> > are any of you on any of this medication -- i have horrendus pain

> and am on

> > painkiller beside the morhine and am trying so hard just not to

> come

> > completly contract --- any advice or suggest or personal experiene

> will be

> > MUCH MUCH APPRECIATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

> >

> > Eileen

>

>

>

> Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained

herein are not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this

e mail is entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of

their responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult

with their physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>

>

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Eileen,

No advise, but I wanted you to know that I am thinking of you.

Gme240@... wrote:

>Hi,

>

>Have not been online in awhile had a rapid downhill spiral. in December

>found out that i broke my back in 4 different places i n the throacic area

>and have mild spondolollotheswis?? in the L5 S1 area. Have started taking

>some medicine to build bone density but am now in a hospial bed -- they sa y

>teh medicine (actonel) very similiar to fosamas may take up to 4 month to see

>some change in density. Have anyone!!!!!????? havve this two deal with and

>are any of you on any of this medication -- i have horrendus pain and am on

>painkiller beside the morhine and am trying so hard just not to come

>completly contract --- any advice or suggest or personal experiene will be

>MUCH MUCH APPRECIATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

>

>Eileen

>

>

>Medical advice, information, opinions, data and statements contained herein are

not necessarily those of the list moderators. The author of this e mail is

entirely responsible for its content. List members are reminded of their

responsibility to evaluate the content of the postings and consult with their

physicians regarding changes in their own treatment.

>

>

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