Guest guest Posted June 18, 2003 Report Share Posted June 18, 2003 , sounds like you are on your road to fertility.....congratulations on your weight loss and good luck with future plans for a family..... Robin RNY 2/27/2002 Little 06/26/03 5 precious children to light the way Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 WELCOME! You'll like it here. Lenore Hi Everyone Hi there, everyone... I just came across your group, and thought it " fit " in many ways, so I wanted to introduce myself. My name is , I am a 34yr old married woman,an RN, no kids, who had a VBG on May 6/03. I have lost 38 lb in 6 weeks and feel great about it so far... My fertility issues, like I am sure many of yours go way back. I have had PCOD for about half my life, and know exactly how it relates to weight and vice versa. My hubby and I have been married for almost six yrs, and three yrs ago decided to undergo fertility assessment/treatment after Clomid given by my OBGYN in the max doses did not work. So, went to the fertility center and was asked to do the max Clomid dose x 10days instead of the normal 5. If after two months this wasn't successful, we would perhaps do a laparoscopy and ovarian drilling, and discuss the options. At that point I was still morbidly obese... Make a long story short, I did the one month, my ovaries produced follicles but they were never large enough to inject with Profasi to release them. Unfortunately, at the same time (and of course, we all know how mentally balanced Clomid makes you feel), I was dealing with stress at work and post traumatic stress disorder related to unresolved sexual abuse issues. I was hospitalized several times until it was safe to be at home. Looking back, it is a blessing in most ways that I didn't get preg then. Since then, I have reclaimed my life in many many ways. I have been a pediatric nurse (hence my love of children) for over ten yrs and made a very positive career change last Sept. I realized my heart couldn't stand to see any more of my chronically ill pts that became family to me die. (Cystic fibrosis unit)....I now work on a telephone advice line that is just starting in our province, and absolutely LOVE it..It is like working in an emerg with a blindfold! Exciting and never the same call twice...Physically and emotionally, the surgery is helping me regain my health by leaps and bounds. I had lost weight before (90lb at TOPS 10yrs ago) but was never able to keep it off because I hadn't dealt with the abuse and other issues. Weight was always a protective armour I wore. Well, feels great not to need it anymore for protection, and the self esteem boost I have gotten so far even has been well worth the surgery... As an " added bonus " , my surgeon tells me that a woman's fertility index goes way up the minute she has surgery. Well, miracle to behold, two weeks to the day post op, I got my first period without taking Progesterone in TWO YRS...I am really really hoping this wasn't just a fluke, because I should be having it any time now and have all the " signs " that I never trusted in myself before (PMS symptoms) cuz they never panned out before... Its funny that after this many yrs together as a couple with fertility probs that we now have to use " protection " , but I am taking the Dr very seriously as he has had pts get preg way too early post op and have problems. I just about DIED going to the pharmacy counter to purchase condoms ( " for HER pleasure " ,it said on the box..lol) where a 90yr old granny rang me in! Anyway, I should stop babbling...I am just so looking forward to this new chapter in my life, and wanted to see if anyone out there has had similar stories? And successes getting pregnant in your mid thirties post WLS having gone through PCOD... Thanks for listening and I can't wait to get to know you all... All the best, Children are a blessing, and a gift from the Lord. -Psalm 127:3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 Hi , I first wanted to say welcome to the group! Lenore was right, you will love it here. There are many of us, including myself, that have dealt with infertility issues related to morbid obesity. I know exactly what you mean with the periods. I would go 5-6 months without having a period until they finally put me on birth control to regulate my periods. Prior to that, I could not get pregnant. After WLS, my periods were very regular and that is why, when I was a couple of days late, I knew I was pregnant. One of the last things the dietician told me before leaving the hospital have WLS is to use protection to avoid getting pregnant. Well needless to say, we have only been using the withdrawel method and 8 months post op I ended up pregnant (which I am thoroughly thrilled about). Though many of us here got pregnant before we should have, either accidentally or on purpose, I would recommend waiting at least a year before trying to conceive or until you are at goal or near goal weight (You didn't mention how much you need to lose). I'm sorry that you have had to deal with the sexual abuse issues. I too was sexually abused by my real father, but I have not had any ill effects from that to the extreme that you have. Everything happens for a reason, good or bad, and everything that does happen makes us who we are today. You took charge of your life and overcame your horrible ordeal. You seem to be a very confident woman and know what you want and need now. Good luck when it comes time for you and hubby to conceive your first, and again, welcome to the group. Becky Soodsma Lap 03/04/02 EDD 07/27/03 with Lawrence Mommy to Leanne 08/03/93 and Selena Marie 06/30/96 > Hi there, everyone... > > I just came across your group, and thought it " fit " in many ways, so > I wanted to introduce myself. > > My name is , I am a 34yr old married woman,an RN, no kids, who > had a VBG on May 6/03. I have lost 38 lb in 6 weeks and feel great > about it so far... > > My fertility issues, like I am sure many of yours go way back. I have > had PCOD for about half my life, and know exactly how it relates to > weight and vice versa. My hubby and I have been married for almost > six yrs, and three yrs ago decided to undergo fertility > assessment/treatment after Clomid given by my OBGYN in the max doses > did not work. So, went to the fertility center and was asked to do > the max Clomid dose x 10days instead of the normal 5. If after two > months this wasn't successful, we would perhaps do a laparoscopy and > ovarian drilling, and discuss the options. At that point I was still > morbidly obese... > > Make a long story short, I did the one month, my ovaries produced > follicles but they were never large enough to inject with Profasi to > release them. Unfortunately, at the same time (and of course, we all > know how mentally balanced Clomid makes you feel), I was dealing with > stress at work and post traumatic stress disorder related to > unresolved sexual abuse issues. I was hospitalized several times > until it was safe to be at home. Looking back, it is a blessing in > most ways that I didn't get preg then. > > Since then, I have reclaimed my life in many many ways. I have been a > pediatric nurse (hence my love of children) for over ten yrs and made > a very positive career change last Sept. I realized my heart couldn't > stand to see any more of my chronically ill pts that became family to > me die. (Cystic fibrosis unit)....I now work on a telephone advice > line that is just starting in our province, and absolutely LOVE > it..It is like working in an emerg with a blindfold! Exciting and > never the same call twice...Physically and emotionally, the surgery > is helping me regain my health by leaps and bounds. I had lost weight > before (90lb at TOPS 10yrs ago) but was never able to keep it off > because I hadn't dealt with the abuse and other issues. Weight was > always a protective armour I wore. Well, feels great not to need it > anymore for protection, and the self esteem boost I have gotten so > far even has been well worth the surgery... > > As an " added bonus " , my surgeon tells me that a woman's fertility > index goes way up the minute she has surgery. Well, miracle to > behold, two weeks to the day post op, I got my first period without > taking Progesterone in TWO YRS...I am really really hoping this > wasn't just a fluke, because I should be having it any time now and > have all the " signs " that I never trusted in myself before (PMS > symptoms) cuz they never panned out before... > > Its funny that after this many yrs together as a couple with > fertility probs that we now have to use " protection " , but I am taking > the Dr very seriously as he has had pts get preg way too early post > op and have problems. I just about DIED going to the pharmacy counter > to purchase condoms ( " for HER pleasure " ,it said on the box..lol) > where a 90yr old granny rang me in! > > Anyway, I should stop babbling...I am just so looking forward to this > new chapter in my life, and wanted to see if anyone out there has had > similar stories? And successes getting pregnant in your mid thirties > post WLS having gone through PCOD... > > Thanks for listening and I can't wait to get to know you all... > > All the best, > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2003 Report Share Posted June 19, 2003 Welcome! I had the same issues as you. PCOD most of my adult life. Really long and painful periods, 10 years with my husband and never even so much as a pregnancy scare!! I had my surgery 5/1/02, lost 106 lbs. I still have 70 to go. On mother's day I took a pregnancy test and it was positive! I don't think I really believed it until I saw the baby on the sonogram. The surgery gave me a new life and a chance to have a child. Oh and I'm also 35. Just give it time. Your whole life will change. Good Luck! Dawn > >Reply-To: OSSG-pregnant >To: OSSG-pregnant >Subject: Hi Everyone >Date: Thu, 19 Jun 2003 03:38:47 -0000 > >Hi there, everyone... > >I just came across your group, and thought it " fit " in many ways, so >I wanted to introduce myself. > >My name is , I am a 34yr old married woman,an RN, no kids, who >had a VBG on May 6/03. I have lost 38 lb in 6 weeks and feel great >about it so far... > >My fertility issues, like I am sure many of yours go way back. I have >had PCOD for about half my life, and know exactly how it relates to >weight and vice versa. My hubby and I have been married for almost >six yrs, and three yrs ago decided to undergo fertility >assessment/treatment after Clomid given by my OBGYN in the max doses >did not work. So, went to the fertility center and was asked to do >the max Clomid dose x 10days instead of the normal 5. If after two >months this wasn't successful, we would perhaps do a laparoscopy and >ovarian drilling, and discuss the options. At that point I was still >morbidly obese... > >Make a long story short, I did the one month, my ovaries produced >follicles but they were never large enough to inject with Profasi to >release them. Unfortunately, at the same time (and of course, we all >know how mentally balanced Clomid makes you feel), I was dealing with >stress at work and post traumatic stress disorder related to >unresolved sexual abuse issues. I was hospitalized several times >until it was safe to be at home. Looking back, it is a blessing in >most ways that I didn't get preg then. > >Since then, I have reclaimed my life in many many ways. I have been a >pediatric nurse (hence my love of children) for over ten yrs and made >a very positive career change last Sept. I realized my heart couldn't >stand to see any more of my chronically ill pts that became family to >me die. (Cystic fibrosis unit)....I now work on a telephone advice >line that is just starting in our province, and absolutely LOVE >it..It is like working in an emerg with a blindfold! Exciting and >never the same call twice...Physically and emotionally, the surgery >is helping me regain my health by leaps and bounds. I had lost weight >before (90lb at TOPS 10yrs ago) but was never able to keep it off >because I hadn't dealt with the abuse and other issues. Weight was >always a protective armour I wore. Well, feels great not to need it >anymore for protection, and the self esteem boost I have gotten so >far even has been well worth the surgery... > >As an " added bonus " , my surgeon tells me that a woman's fertility >index goes way up the minute she has surgery. Well, miracle to >behold, two weeks to the day post op, I got my first period without >taking Progesterone in TWO YRS...I am really really hoping this >wasn't just a fluke, because I should be having it any time now and >have all the " signs " that I never trusted in myself before (PMS >symptoms) cuz they never panned out before... > >Its funny that after this many yrs together as a couple with >fertility probs that we now have to use " protection " , but I am taking >the Dr very seriously as he has had pts get preg way too early post >op and have problems. I just about DIED going to the pharmacy counter >to purchase condoms ( " for HER pleasure " ,it said on the box..lol) >where a 90yr old granny rang me in! > >Anyway, I should stop babbling...I am just so looking forward to this >new chapter in my life, and wanted to see if anyone out there has had >similar stories? And successes getting pregnant in your mid thirties >post WLS having gone through PCOD... > >Thanks for listening and I can't wait to get to know you all... > >All the best, > > > > _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 helps eliminate e-mail viruses. Get 2 months FREE*. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 22, 2003 Report Share Posted June 22, 2003 In a message dated 6/19/03 12:07:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, snook_z@... writes: > Anyway, I should stop babbling...I am just so looking forward to this > new chapter in my life, and wanted to see if anyone out there has had > similar stories? And successes getting pregnant in your mid thirties > post WLS having gone through PCOD... Yup, ! Well I'm actually 32 but also have PCOD. We concieved out daughter (pre-op) with fertility treatments. After the bypass and significant weight loss, my periods became so regular you could create a calander by them! We concieved our twins the first month began trying...all natural! Good luck to you, a wonderful new chapter it is! EDD 01/09/04 TWINS! RNY 11/01/01 -160 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Congratulations on your new daughter. I am glad you are both doing well and your decision was the right one. Deliveries are scary. Take good care. HUGS, ROBIN, NY TTC#4 OPEN RNY 10-18-02 378/254/170??? DR.EDWARD HIXSON SARANAC LAKE, NY Mom to: & 7 year twin boys and Madison age 4 Married to Pup: 15 years this Halloween : ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Congratulations!!! *~Joy~* Lap RNY @ 491lbs town Memorial Dr. Bertha 2/26/01 Mommy to: (1-9-99) & Saralyn (12-15-99) AND Hunter 07/03/03 7lbs 13ozs & 20 " long Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2003 Report Share Posted July 14, 2003 Congrats ! My OB told me after the birth of Christian 8 months ago(repeat c-section) that I also have a very thin uterus and it probably wouldn't have withstood the rigors of labor. I hadn't wanted to labor anyway after 20+ hours with PITOCIN (firstborn) and STILL only getting dilated to 2; so planned CS was the way for me!!!!!!! lol Congrats again!! Sheila Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Athena, You need to become more assertive at being in charge of your own case, missy. Now, first thing you do is call the PCP and insist on seeing her/him, and insist on getting something for pain that works well enough to let you sleep at night. When you get enough sleep you are better able to cope with pain during the day, and have more energy to get things done. I am speaking with the voice of experience, here. Also, if your PCP thinks you are "faking it", you need to get serious with this person and tell them off. Find a new PCP, and get on with your life. That is just plain ridiculous. The Rheumy needs to be made FULLY aware of how much pain you are having, and to give you meds which alleviate it NOW. Be assertive, insist on being treated as a person, not a file number. Noone deserves to be in pain all the time just because it is inconvenient for the docs. Keep us posted on what happens. Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Yep, what Mike is saying is right hon, if your DR is not taking your pain seriously, get a new one pronto! a C The Rheumy needs to be made FULLY aware of how much pain you are having, and to give you meds which alleviate it NOW. Be assertive, insist on being treated as a person, not a file number. Noone deserves to be in pain all the time just because it is inconvenient for the docs. Keep us posted on what happens. Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 7, 2004 Report Share Posted May 7, 2004 Yep, what Mike is saying is right hon, if your DR is not taking your pain seriously, get a new one pronto! a C The Rheumy needs to be made FULLY aware of how much pain you are having, and to give you meds which alleviate it NOW. Be assertive, insist on being treated as a person, not a file number. Noone deserves to be in pain all the time just because it is inconvenient for the docs. Keep us posted on what happens. Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Jeanna, it's good to hear from you. You are pretty amazing! You should write this up as a short story & submit it to Guideposts or Reader's Digest! Take care of yourself, kiddo. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Hi EveryoneDate: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 18:33:38 -0800 (PST) Hi Everyone, I know it has been a very long time since I have been online but things have been kind of hairy down here and between trying to sleep my life away in a coma and surgery I have been really busy with a heavy dose of steroids and methotrexate but I am home now and we are trying to decide on a new shunt and whether to put it back in or whether we are going to go througrh a lenghthy surgery for excess air in my ventricles, vision is not real good since it is already dark and my father in law is really ill. Please pray for my husband's family because even though he is older and been fighting cancer we all know how hard it is to lose a parent or someone you love. Take care and will chat at you tomorrow. See two doctors tomorrow so should be fun since have spent the last month it seems running back and forth and being admitted or seeing doctors. Fun, Fun. Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Jeanna, it's good to hear from you. You are pretty amazing! You should write this up as a short story & submit it to Guideposts or Reader's Digest! Take care of yourself, kiddo. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Hi EveryoneDate: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 18:33:38 -0800 (PST) Hi Everyone, I know it has been a very long time since I have been online but things have been kind of hairy down here and between trying to sleep my life away in a coma and surgery I have been really busy with a heavy dose of steroids and methotrexate but I am home now and we are trying to decide on a new shunt and whether to put it back in or whether we are going to go througrh a lenghthy surgery for excess air in my ventricles, vision is not real good since it is already dark and my father in law is really ill. Please pray for my husband's family because even though he is older and been fighting cancer we all know how hard it is to lose a parent or someone you love. Take care and will chat at you tomorrow. See two doctors tomorrow so should be fun since have spent the last month it seems running back and forth and being admitted or seeing doctors. Fun, Fun. Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Jeanna, it's good to hear from you. You are pretty amazing! You should write this up as a short story & submit it to Guideposts or Reader's Digest! Take care of yourself, kiddo. Ramblin' Rose Moderator Reply-To: Neurosarcoidosis To: Neurosarcoidosis Subject: Hi EveryoneDate: Sun, 6 Nov 2005 18:33:38 -0800 (PST) Hi Everyone, I know it has been a very long time since I have been online but things have been kind of hairy down here and between trying to sleep my life away in a coma and surgery I have been really busy with a heavy dose of steroids and methotrexate but I am home now and we are trying to decide on a new shunt and whether to put it back in or whether we are going to go througrh a lenghthy surgery for excess air in my ventricles, vision is not real good since it is already dark and my father in law is really ill. Please pray for my husband's family because even though he is older and been fighting cancer we all know how hard it is to lose a parent or someone you love. Take care and will chat at you tomorrow. See two doctors tomorrow so should be fun since have spent the last month it seems running back and forth and being admitted or seeing doctors. Fun, Fun. Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. ~~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~ *** ~~~~The Neurosarcoidosis CommunityNS CHAT:- Has been cancelled for now.Message Archives:-http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/messagesMembers Database:-Listings of locations, phone numbers, and instant messengers.http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Neurosarcoidosis/database Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2005 Report Share Posted November 7, 2005 Hi , Good to see you posting.......... sending prayers out for you and your family. Hugs, DarleneNS Co-Owner/Moderator Hi Everyone Hi Everyone, I know it has been a very long time since I have been online but things have been kind of hairy down here and between trying to sleep my life away in a coma and surgery I have been really busy with a heavy dose of steroids and methotrexate but I am home now and we are trying to decide on a new shunt and whether to put it back in or whether we are going to go througrh a lenghthy surgery for excess air in my ventricles, vision is not real good since it is already dark and my father in law is really ill. Please pray for my husband's family because even though he is older and been fighting cancer we all know how hard it is to lose a parent or someone you love. Take care and will chat at you tomorrow. See two doctors tomorrow so should be fun since have spent the last month it seems running back and forth and being admitted or seeing doctors. Fun, Fun. Yahoo! FareChase - Search multiple travel sites in one click. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 Jane...AMEN to what MB wrote! MamaSher, age 70. IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Hi Everyone I have been invited to eat lunch (tomorrow at 11:30 am EST) with a newly diagnosed IPF patient. This lady is 83 years old and she is scared. Her husband passed away last year I think. He was a physician. I have all the materials that I can give to her. She has not even told her children, but I don't really know her children at all because they are older than I am. Prayers are needed. She is also going to call Dr. at Emory. The topic of the discussion ( if I choose it) will be: How to Live with IPF. She was diagnosed by CT-scan. Toodles! Jane UIP/IPF 12/1998 Dalton, Georgia aka pianolady_musicgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2009 Report Share Posted January 12, 2009 Jane...AMEN to what MB wrote! MamaSher, age 70. IPF 3-06, OR. NasturtiumsDon't fret about tomorrow, God is already there! Hi Everyone I have been invited to eat lunch (tomorrow at 11:30 am EST) with a newly diagnosed IPF patient. This lady is 83 years old and she is scared. Her husband passed away last year I think. He was a physician. I have all the materials that I can give to her. She has not even told her children, but I don't really know her children at all because they are older than I am. Prayers are needed. She is also going to call Dr. at Emory. The topic of the discussion ( if I choose it) will be: How to Live with IPF. She was diagnosed by CT-scan. Toodles! Jane UIP/IPF 12/1998 Dalton, Georgia aka pianolady_musicgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 Gosh Joyce, When does it all end...what happened to your back and how did you find out? Ha! I did that falling off a horse when I was a kid, can you believe mine got better when I gained weight ? The more weight I lose the worse the sciatic pain, I think mine is stress as well as losing more padding. Did you do anything nice for yourself for valentines day? My ex, , gave me a gift of not exposing me to another bug. We ate out Friday and I am experiencing the effects of another version of the Rhino virus. This time ears, neck glands, headache and a sore back. We were going to make a nice weekend of it. His sister was married yesterday and he didn't even feel like attending. This is why he has his own apartment, I can't risk the exposure. We did on line Smilebox cards for a week. I really would have enjoyed a nice drive though. Margaret To: Breathe-Support <Breathe-Support >Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2009 1:36:33 PMSubject: Hi everyone I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 I fell and after 6 weeks of constant pain I could no longer say I had pulled a muscle so went to the doc and she told me and had me get Xrays. I have a compression fracture of some vertebrae. Apparently they can put cement in the vertebrae and with it pain killer but haven't talked to her yet about that. She said I can do whatever I can tolorate but I can't do much without Vicodin and I hate vicodin! I am trying to decide if I will take my land aerobics class or not. I will continure with Aquafit but getting in and out of the pool hurts terribly' This is a bummer! A real bummer! I didn't need this to happen,. well, they say bad things happen in 3's...perhaps this will end it?Joyce Rudy Hi everyone I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 Joyce, I'm sorry you're in so much pain. Thankfully you went to the doctor. Is there another pain medication they could give you that would help relieve the pain without depression being a side effect. I hope you get to feeling better!!! 33 FL IPF dx 1/06 > > I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 Judy take care what did you ever do to break your back, did you fall. Feel better; and rest Patti, NJ > > I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 15, 2009 Report Share Posted February 15, 2009 joyce so sorry; i can't even get the name right on the board.. LOL thinks it time to go to sleep.. feel better and take it easy.. patti, nj > > > > I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer > hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back > and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because > the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely > function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 -I don't know about another ain killer and will ask but I guess it takes about 6 months for it to heal and then you have some pain but not as much. I feel like a fool having slipped and fallen! Things weren't bad enough! nBut, I will try to be more cheerful...it's just hard to be so ...Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 11-08 Re: Hi everyone Joyce, I'm sorry you're in so much pain. Thankfully you went to the doctor. Is there another pain medication they could give you that would help relieve the pain without depression being a side effect. I hope you get to feeling better!!! 33 FLIPF dx 1/06>> I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 16, 2009 Report Share Posted February 16, 2009 Joyce, I understand how depressing pain can be. Bone pain is the worst there is! Last March I started taking Cymbalta for my depression. It's an antidepressant also used for pain with fibromyalga & debetic nueropathy patients. I was so happy because after a month or so on it I had a tremendous refief of the pains I had been experiencing for soooo long. Before that I didn't realize how much pain I was truely in until some of the pain was gone. I've noticed lately I'm starting to get back in a depressive funk and having more and more pain. I'm suppose to see my Internist next week. I will be asking to have my Cymbalta increased. I've started journaling again. I should probably start using my self hypnotism cd again that I got from my psyciatrist. It used to help me avoid or deal with anxiety attacks. If you like I'll be glad to send you a copy. Don't let yourself get too down in the dumps. You have people who care about you! 33 FL IPF dx 1/06 > > > > I have been off the computer for a couple of weeks. My old computer > hit the dust, I lost mostall the posts. I found out I broke my back and > that is why I am having pain in my hip. I am kind of down because the > vicodin makes me sleepy and depressed and without it I can barely > function. so, I m kind of blah right now. Joyce Rudy AZ IPF 8-08 > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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