Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Thanks, Deb, I DO appreciate your input! I don't have anything against chiropractors, and was willing to give it a try.but if I don't have the support at home, and can't talk about it, then I feel it won't work at all. AND, I know I need to fully BELIEVE in the treatment; and from talking with Mike, You and a few others, it sounds as though this one was typical and was just going to try to string me along. Perhaps someone else would have been different, I don't know. I have now decided to go to a licensed MT that Mike found that has training in cranial sacral therapy. My husband will be going with me, so that hopefully, he can support the treatment I get. To me, to have the support at home, is crucial to me getting better. I was very angry with my husband for not supporting the chiropractor, but only because I felt he didn't approach it with an open mind. He's had no prior history with one. When I heard from Mike, who has had history with one, it helped me to make the decision. I thought if my husband would go with me and see what's done, that he would be more willing to support something he doesn't know anything about. I was perhaps too rough on Mike (my husband), but there was a reason, and that's a whole long, different story, and I didn't mean to get into " personal " stuff here anyway, but it was part of what was going on. I hope I haven't made anyone uncomfortable.but I needed help, and I always turn to my family for help - which would be my husband, my parents and children, and all of YOU! So thanks for putting up with my war story. I will keep you updated as to how the new treatment plan goes. I probably doesn't help that I'm in quite a bit of pain, and it's making me bitchy (sorry for the bad language, but it's the truth). Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Thanks, Deb, I DO appreciate your input! I don't have anything against chiropractors, and was willing to give it a try.but if I don't have the support at home, and can't talk about it, then I feel it won't work at all. AND, I know I need to fully BELIEVE in the treatment; and from talking with Mike, You and a few others, it sounds as though this one was typical and was just going to try to string me along. Perhaps someone else would have been different, I don't know. I have now decided to go to a licensed MT that Mike found that has training in cranial sacral therapy. My husband will be going with me, so that hopefully, he can support the treatment I get. To me, to have the support at home, is crucial to me getting better. I was very angry with my husband for not supporting the chiropractor, but only because I felt he didn't approach it with an open mind. He's had no prior history with one. When I heard from Mike, who has had history with one, it helped me to make the decision. I thought if my husband would go with me and see what's done, that he would be more willing to support something he doesn't know anything about. I was perhaps too rough on Mike (my husband), but there was a reason, and that's a whole long, different story, and I didn't mean to get into " personal " stuff here anyway, but it was part of what was going on. I hope I haven't made anyone uncomfortable.but I needed help, and I always turn to my family for help - which would be my husband, my parents and children, and all of YOU! So thanks for putting up with my war story. I will keep you updated as to how the new treatment plan goes. I probably doesn't help that I'm in quite a bit of pain, and it's making me bitchy (sorry for the bad language, but it's the truth). Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Thanks, Deb, I DO appreciate your input! I don't have anything against chiropractors, and was willing to give it a try.but if I don't have the support at home, and can't talk about it, then I feel it won't work at all. AND, I know I need to fully BELIEVE in the treatment; and from talking with Mike, You and a few others, it sounds as though this one was typical and was just going to try to string me along. Perhaps someone else would have been different, I don't know. I have now decided to go to a licensed MT that Mike found that has training in cranial sacral therapy. My husband will be going with me, so that hopefully, he can support the treatment I get. To me, to have the support at home, is crucial to me getting better. I was very angry with my husband for not supporting the chiropractor, but only because I felt he didn't approach it with an open mind. He's had no prior history with one. When I heard from Mike, who has had history with one, it helped me to make the decision. I thought if my husband would go with me and see what's done, that he would be more willing to support something he doesn't know anything about. I was perhaps too rough on Mike (my husband), but there was a reason, and that's a whole long, different story, and I didn't mean to get into " personal " stuff here anyway, but it was part of what was going on. I hope I haven't made anyone uncomfortable.but I needed help, and I always turn to my family for help - which would be my husband, my parents and children, and all of YOU! So thanks for putting up with my war story. I will keep you updated as to how the new treatment plan goes. I probably doesn't help that I'm in quite a bit of pain, and it's making me bitchy (sorry for the bad language, but it's the truth). Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 Oh gosh Lana... Any time you need to vent ... that is what we are here for ... if you can't vent and ask questions here... " where everyone knows your name " ... than where can you? Besides, what single person or group of persons do you know that has had so much **RELATED*** medical experiences good and bad? LOL! About your pain ... you should be able to get that reasonably under control with pain meds massage and warm soaks. Are you being brave and not medication like you should???? Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?????? Hang in there.. love, Debbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2004 Report Share Posted March 14, 2004 JETSKIDEB@... About your pain ... you should be able to get that reasonably under control with pain meds massage and warm soaks. Are you being brave and not medication like you should???? Hummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm?????? Hi Deb, Thanks so much girlfriend! It's been kinda hard lately, and I so appreciate all my great friends on this list! :-) No, I'm not being brave in the least! I am taking all the medications I should be taking. I have Ultram, which I use for pain, and Vioxx, plus the Trazadone and Axert. I haven't had to use the Axert yet, so I do hope it works. I'm calling Betty , who Mike said is the most qualified in the Omaha area, tomorrow to see when I can get in. Unfortunately, even with the meds, the pain isn't going away in my neck and lower back, so I hope she can help. Sitting at the computer is NOT good at all! I'm trying to keep it down. If you have any other suggestions, I'm open to hearing them all! :-) Any for getting along with husbands? LOL! Actually, we are fine, now. I did come right out and tell him, though, that I felt he wasn't supporting me very well right now, and that I get support from the list. He has acted jealous of the list a couple times. I told him if he could try to support me more, that it would help me a great deal right now. He has started. He got online and printed out a lot of info on back pain, etc. He's going to the appointment with me - I hope that's not a mistake, but I want him to support who I go to so that I can talk about it. Thanks for being here! Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 Hi Lana, I hope that this new appointment goes well. I have not taken MIke on many appts at all but I did find when he went with me to check me into NIH, to Chicago for the eval. and for the Diamond Headache Clinic, it REALLLLY made a difference because he had no earthly idea what as going on! Hope it all goes well and I'll be thinking about ya, gurl!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 In a message dated 3/14/2004 20:40:00 PM Pacific Standard Time, EDSLana@... writes: He's going to the appointment with me - I hope that's not a mistake, but I want him to support who I go to so that I can talk about it. I am sure it will be nothing but good for the both of you. Having him hear the plan and ask questions for himself is very empowering. Perhaps he fells a bit helpless right now. Men withdraw you know ... pretend that it will get better if they just back away... " going into their cave " you know! LOL! But it surely is true. I think when he sees how much pain you are in when she does the exam will be good too. And about the exam... I have to say that until recently I have been super proud of being " brave " not saying it hurts when it really does. My threshold of pain is really REALLY, REALLY high so someone's 9 is my 2. My 4 is someone's 24. Since I learned that I am not shy of saying when it hurts. My suggestion would be to tell her your pain using the pain scale (which is now universal) but adjust it to YOU if you too have a high threshold of pain. If you don't have it I think I can find it for you. You have lived with pain so long that your scale is a bit off. Medications can make it false too. I would not wish it on anyone but if you didn't take anything before you went it would show her a true read. If you do take your meds tell her what you took that day and what you took the 2 days before so that your pain levels will be true with appropriate adjustments for medication. Tell her if you have a low or high threshold of pain that will clue her in too. What I am saying is that you should hold NOTHING back. I know she is not a pain specialist (which this advice would be most appropriate) but she too needs to know not only the pain levels but where the pain is and at what level that particular area is painful. Try to really focus so that you can avoid saying " it hurts everywhere " or " it hurts in my neck and back " Try to be specific. Now ... all that said, you more than likely know all this stuff but I could not resist saying it just in case ... and if there are others on the list that might want to take this with a grain of salt. Love you Lana! Take care of yourself. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 > Hi Lana, > I hope that this new appointment goes well. Thanks much, ! It's greatly appreciated. Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 I would > not wish it on anyone but if you didn't take anything before you went it > would show her a true read. If you do take your meds tell her what you took that > day and what you took the 2 days before so that your pain levels will be true > with appropriate adjustments for medication. Tell her if you have a low or > high threshold of pain that will clue her in too. Thanks Deb! I would have not thought of the above, so that does really help! Duh! I just don't go to the doctor and complain a whole lot, and it's the first time for an LMT. I'm very interested to see what/how she does. I'll have to report to Mike (list Mike) on it all, as he's been so helpful and supportive as well. Thanks again, Deb! Love you too!!! Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2004 Report Share Posted March 15, 2004 I would > not wish it on anyone but if you didn't take anything before you went it > would show her a true read. If you do take your meds tell her what you took that > day and what you took the 2 days before so that your pain levels will be true > with appropriate adjustments for medication. Tell her if you have a low or > high threshold of pain that will clue her in too. Thanks Deb! I would have not thought of the above, so that does really help! Duh! I just don't go to the doctor and complain a whole lot, and it's the first time for an LMT. I'm very interested to see what/how she does. I'll have to report to Mike (list Mike) on it all, as he's been so helpful and supportive as well. Thanks again, Deb! Love you too!!! Love Lana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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