Guest guest Posted January 17, 2004 Report Share Posted January 17, 2004 I could use some cheering up too! I have several herniated disks in my neck as well as a bone spur there. One pain specialist recommended cortisone shots in my upper neck under X-Ray as an outpatient. If this doesn't work, I've been told that surgery is something I should consider. I don't want either of those options and PT hasn't done the trick. I['ve been taking vicodin and neurotonin and still have PAIN--into my shoulder blade, my shoulder, down my arm and sometimes as far as my wrist. Typing is not easy so I'm not on the puter much. Glad I read the two e-mails on this topic. I am seeing another pain specialist in about 2 weeks so any info on IV colchicine or other help would be appreciated. I could not take colichicine orally when I was given it about 8 years ago for autoimmune problems. Is IV worse to take or b etter? I had gotten horrible diarrhea from it back then. Thanks for any info! Carol E from NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Hi Carol, Received your e-mail as well as some others. The article is 8 pages. I will be sending it in 8 different e-mails, as I don't want to clog any computers. I, also tried the oral pills as well...very bad diarrhea....this does not happen with the IV'S...absolutely no side effects. What I found with the pills, was if I broke the tiny pill into quarters and took one quarter then waited a half hhour or so and did that with the rest, it helped to lessen the diarrhea. However, I still prefer the IV'S...They take about 3-4 minutes....Hope this helps. I will be sending the copies this afternoon. Love, Barb Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 In Auusut 2001, I had to have a cervical fusion from the occiput to C4. The pain was terrible and was not controlled well at all in the hospital. They sent me home on morphine which only dulled the pain temporarily. After 6 weeks, the surgeon recommended I try acupuncture because he didn't know what to suggest. I was fortunate to find, through a physiotherapist I know, an acupuncturist who was trained in Chinese acupuncture. Before leaving home for his office, I took my regular dose of morphine. By the time I arrived, the sharp pain was back. He inserted one needle into my ear and within one minute the pain was gone, not just dulled, but gone. I continued to see this acupuncturist and I can honestly say I don't know what I would have done without him. For those in severe pain, I strongly recommend acupuncture, the Chinese version. It may help you and certainly cannot harm you. (RA 25+ years, AP since Nov. 97) Re: rheumatic Re: Need Some cheering UP! > I could use some cheering up too! I have several herniated disks in my > neck as well as a bone spur there. One pain specialist recommended > cortisone shots in my upper neck under X-Ray as an outpatient. If this > doesn't work, I've been told that surgery is something I should > consider. I don't want either of those options and PT hasn't done the > trick. I['ve been taking vicodin and neurotonin and still have > PAIN--into my shoulder blade, my shoulder, down my arm and sometimes as > far as my wrist. Typing is not easy so I'm not on the puter much. Glad > I read the two e-mails on this topic. I am seeing another pain > specialist in about 2 weeks so any info on IV colchicine or other help > would be appreciated. I could not take colichicine orally when I was > given it about 8 years ago for autoimmune problems. Is IV worse to take > or b etter? I had gotten horrible diarrhea from it back then. > > Thanks for any info! > Carol E from NY > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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