Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Thank you for the welcome. At the moment I just want to enjoy the sunrise. I love the sunrise. Regards- Hal > I would like to take a moment to welcome the following to the group. > WELCOME TO :turboredcart and to vpohre. > We all look forward to hearing from you and to try and be of help to you in any way that we can. > We all share one thing on common. > We all suffer from chronic pain due in the neck or back[or both] due to injury or disease. > So,welcome to the group. Let us hear from you. > Until then, > MAY YOU ALL HAVE A BETTER DAY TOMORROW THAN YOU HAD TODAY. > TAKE CARE AND BE SAFE. > LARRY > > > > REMEMBER ALL OF OUR MEN AND > WOMEN IN THE ARMED SERVICE OF OUR NATION > PRAY THAT THEY MAY BE SAFE > AND SOUND IN BODY AND MIND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 21, 2004 Report Share Posted December 21, 2004 Thank you for the welcome. At the moment I just want to enjoy the sunrise. I love the sunrise. Regards- Hal > I would like to take a moment to welcome the following to the group. > WELCOME TO :turboredcart and to vpohre. > We all look forward to hearing from you and to try and be of help to you in any way that we can. > We all share one thing on common. > We all suffer from chronic pain due in the neck or back[or both] due to injury or disease. > So,welcome to the group. Let us hear from you. > Until then, > MAY YOU ALL HAVE A BETTER DAY TOMORROW THAN YOU HAD TODAY. > TAKE CARE AND BE SAFE. > LARRY > > > > REMEMBER ALL OF OUR MEN AND > WOMEN IN THE ARMED SERVICE OF OUR NATION > PRAY THAT THEY MAY BE SAFE > AND SOUND IN BODY AND MIND Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 11, 2005 Report Share Posted January 11, 2005 Hello everyone and thank you for the welcome.My name is [jerm3_us] I am 30 year's old will be 31 the 24th of this month. I have had fusion surgery at L5\S1 13 months ago and IM in more pain now then before surgery. I go back to the surgeon Feb. 1st to see if the loose screw is causing my severe pain. my family is razzing me about having a screw loose LOL. I also have DDD and suffer from severe depression. l have applied for SSI disability and have been turned down twice so IM waiting on my attorney to get me a court date. I was a volunteer firefighter for 13 years and have had to give it up due to back problems. I am married and have 2 boys 3 and 8. I am from Indiana, if anyone wants to know anymore feel free to ask. I spend a lot online and if anyone would like to chat in the group room let me know. from Indiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 12, 2005 Report Share Posted January 12, 2005 Welcome - I'm new too. My name is Lori. Hang in there I know its tough. Just keep looking until you find someone that can help you. Doctors years ago told me to get a little therapy and get a disability evaluation. I didn't listen Thank god. finally found someone that gave me my life back. I even went back to bowling. Still took pain pills etc but it was better and I could use my arm and leg again. Just keep fighting and it will get better. > Hello everyone and thank you for the welcome.My name is [jerm3_us] I > am 30 year's old will be 31 the 24th of this month. I have had fusion surgery > at L5\S1 13 months ago and IM in more pain now then before surgery. I go back > to the surgeon Feb. 1st to see if the loose screw is causing my severe pain. my > family is razzing me about having a screw loose LOL. I also have DDD and > suffer from severe depression. l have applied for SSI disability and have been > turned down twice so IM waiting on my attorney to get me a court date. I was a > volunteer firefighter for 13 years and have had to give it up due to back > problems. I am married and have 2 boys 3 and 8. I am from Indiana, if anyone wants > to know anymore feel free to ask. I spend a lot online and if anyone would like > to chat in the group room let me know. > > from Indiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 13, 2005 Report Share Posted January 13, 2005 I went to the surgeon this week and he told me my neck has fused 70% and the spine bends correctly. Plus I can lift up to 50 pounds now. > > Hello everyone and thank you for the welcome.My name is > [jerm3_us] I > > am 30 year's old will be 31 the 24th of this month. I have had > fusion surgery > > at L5\S1 13 months ago and IM in more pain now then before surgery. > I go back > > to the surgeon Feb. 1st to see if the loose screw is causing my > severe pain. my > > family is razzing me about having a screw loose LOL. I also have > DDD and > > suffer from severe depression. l have applied for SSI disability > and have been > > turned down twice so IM waiting on my attorney to get me a court > date. I was a > > volunteer firefighter for 13 years and have had to give it up due > to back > > problems. I am married and have 2 boys 3 and 8. I am from Indiana, > if anyone wants > > to know anymore feel free to ask. I spend a lot online and if > anyone would like > > to chat in the group room let me know. > > > > from Indiana Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 an acquantence of mine that I bowl with had surgery a few years ago for his neck. He found out that a screw was loose too. His surgeon said he could take it out or leave it but leaving it would not do any harm. It is probably not the cause of your pain. missdanigyrl <missdanigyrl@...> wrote: I went to the surgeon this week and he told me my neck has fused 70% and the spine bends correctly. Plus I can lift up to 50 pounds now. > > Hello everyone and thank you for the welcome.My name is > [jerm3_us] I > > am 30 year's old will be 31 the 24th of this month. I have had > fusion surgery > > at L5\S1 13 months ago and IM in more pain now then before surgery. > I go back > > to the surgeon Feb. 1st to see if the loose screw is causing my > severe pain. my > > family is razzing me about having a screw loose LOL. I also have > DDD and > > suffer from severe depression. l have applied for SSI disability > and have been > > turned down twice so IM waiting on my attorney to get me a court > date. I was a > > volunteer firefighter for 13 years and have had to give it up due > to back > > problems. I am married and have 2 boys 3 and 8. I am from Indiana, > if anyone wants > > to know anymore feel free to ask. I spend a lot online and if > anyone would like > > to chat in the group room let me know. > > > > from Indiana__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 14, 2005 Report Share Posted January 14, 2005 an acquantence of mine that I bowl with had surgery a few years ago for his neck. He found out that a screw was loose too. His surgeon said he could take it out or leave it but leaving it would not do any harm. It is probably not the cause of your pain. missdanigyrl <missdanigyrl@...> wrote: I went to the surgeon this week and he told me my neck has fused 70% and the spine bends correctly. Plus I can lift up to 50 pounds now. > > Hello everyone and thank you for the welcome.My name is > [jerm3_us] I > > am 30 year's old will be 31 the 24th of this month. I have had > fusion surgery > > at L5\S1 13 months ago and IM in more pain now then before surgery. > I go back > > to the surgeon Feb. 1st to see if the loose screw is causing my > severe pain. my > > family is razzing me about having a screw loose LOL. I also have > DDD and > > suffer from severe depression. l have applied for SSI disability > and have been > > turned down twice so IM waiting on my attorney to get me a court > date. I was a > > volunteer firefighter for 13 years and have had to give it up due > to back > > problems. I am married and have 2 boys 3 and 8. I am from Indiana, > if anyone wants > > to know anymore feel free to ask. I spend a lot online and if > anyone would like > > to chat in the group room let me know. > > > > from Indiana__________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 > > WELCOME TO ndomarew21756{Nanci} and to pepsi_kid49. >Thanks for the welcome! I'm 51, married 5 kids a slew of G'kids 2 horses, 5 chihuahuas a shitzu and a parrot with a bad attitude LOL. That's what gets me out of bed every day when I'd just rather lie there. I've had 3 spinal fusions with Isola rods from L3 to S1 and am on 5 pain meds pain patches and the ever present Tens unit which help to keep the pain to a level I can endure ( not like, just endure) My average level is a solid 7 with spikes to 8.5, but I refuse to give up. I've had just about every test know to man or witch doctor :-) so if I can give out any useless info I'll be glad to. Who knows maybe I went through it already. I'll be checking the board and putting my 2 cents worth in. Thanks Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 2, 2005 Report Share Posted March 2, 2005 > > WELCOME TO ndomarew21756{Nanci} and to pepsi_kid49. >Thanks for the welcome! I'm 51, married 5 kids a slew of G'kids 2 horses, 5 chihuahuas a shitzu and a parrot with a bad attitude LOL. That's what gets me out of bed every day when I'd just rather lie there. I've had 3 spinal fusions with Isola rods from L3 to S1 and am on 5 pain meds pain patches and the ever present Tens unit which help to keep the pain to a level I can endure ( not like, just endure) My average level is a solid 7 with spikes to 8.5, but I refuse to give up. I've had just about every test know to man or witch doctor :-) so if I can give out any useless info I'll be glad to. Who knows maybe I went through it already. I'll be checking the board and putting my 2 cents worth in. Thanks Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Hi Bob welcome to the group. Sounds like you have a zoo like mine, only mine is a farm more or less. But the animals outnumber the people in a HUGE way Seems like you have been thru a ton of stuff so I'll ask you this, have you tried the Spinal Decompression treatment I heard about. Seems like I read about it before and put it off for some reason now I don't know why lol. Seriously I am waiting for the artificial disc surgery (If they will have me, not sure yet) But I had my neck fused so I am thinking thats why the Spinal Decompression won't work for me. Not sure so if you know anything I'd be happy to hear it. Btw the only thing we don't discuss here is pain meds, just the major types so you know in advance.Why did your dr choose a Tens unit over a dorsal spinal stimulator? or will that not work for you?? Just curious if there was a reason, sounds like it would have helped you tons. Again welcome to the group. Best wishes for a less painful day. Sharon Group Owner > > > > WELCOME TO ndomarew21756{Nanci} and to pepsi_kid49. > >Thanks for the welcome! I'm 51, married 5 kids a slew of G'kids 2 > horses, 5 chihuahuas a shitzu and a parrot with a bad attitude LOL. > That's what gets me out of bed every day when I'd just rather lie > there. I've had 3 spinal fusions with Isola rods from L3 to S1 and am > on 5 pain meds pain patches and the ever present Tens unit which help > to keep the pain to a level I can endure ( not like, just endure) My > average level is a solid 7 with spikes to 8.5, but I refuse to give > up. I've had just about every test know to man or witch doctor :-) so > if I can give out any useless info I'll be glad to. Who knows maybe I > went through it already. I'll be checking the board and putting my 2 > cents worth in. > Thanks > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Hi Bob welcome to the group. Sounds like you have a zoo like mine, only mine is a farm more or less. But the animals outnumber the people in a HUGE way Seems like you have been thru a ton of stuff so I'll ask you this, have you tried the Spinal Decompression treatment I heard about. Seems like I read about it before and put it off for some reason now I don't know why lol. Seriously I am waiting for the artificial disc surgery (If they will have me, not sure yet) But I had my neck fused so I am thinking thats why the Spinal Decompression won't work for me. Not sure so if you know anything I'd be happy to hear it. Btw the only thing we don't discuss here is pain meds, just the major types so you know in advance.Why did your dr choose a Tens unit over a dorsal spinal stimulator? or will that not work for you?? Just curious if there was a reason, sounds like it would have helped you tons. Again welcome to the group. Best wishes for a less painful day. Sharon Group Owner > > > > WELCOME TO ndomarew21756{Nanci} and to pepsi_kid49. > >Thanks for the welcome! I'm 51, married 5 kids a slew of G'kids 2 > horses, 5 chihuahuas a shitzu and a parrot with a bad attitude LOL. > That's what gets me out of bed every day when I'd just rather lie > there. I've had 3 spinal fusions with Isola rods from L3 to S1 and am > on 5 pain meds pain patches and the ever present Tens unit which help > to keep the pain to a level I can endure ( not like, just endure) My > average level is a solid 7 with spikes to 8.5, but I refuse to give > up. I've had just about every test know to man or witch doctor :-) so > if I can give out any useless info I'll be glad to. Who knows maybe I > went through it already. I'll be checking the board and putting my 2 > cents worth in. > Thanks > Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Not sure about the spinal decompression... Is that where they hang you upside down like Count Dracula ??? Did that b4, never helped a bit. Was in traction for a week once, that didn't help either. With the 3 level fusion, my surgeon doesn't want anyone messing with my back any more, and I'm not in any hurry to try anything that might hurt more! They gave me a TENS unit because I'm on Workman's Comp ( had to take them to court 3 times now for them to pay out) and it's a fight to get anything for pain relief. Believe it or not, I bought my first 2 tens units on ebay ( I'm not endorsing that, even tho' they helped) and it was a fight to get a new one from WC even with the Neurologists' statement saying it was necessary. I just go with the flow,and try to keep my spirits high even when I feel rotten. I've found out over the years that a positive attitude is manditory when you're fighting pain evry day/ all day long! So I find something funny even in bad things, it makes it easier. Take it one day at a time, can't lose 'em all Later Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 3, 2005 Report Share Posted March 3, 2005 Not sure about the spinal decompression... Is that where they hang you upside down like Count Dracula ??? Did that b4, never helped a bit. Was in traction for a week once, that didn't help either. With the 3 level fusion, my surgeon doesn't want anyone messing with my back any more, and I'm not in any hurry to try anything that might hurt more! They gave me a TENS unit because I'm on Workman's Comp ( had to take them to court 3 times now for them to pay out) and it's a fight to get anything for pain relief. Believe it or not, I bought my first 2 tens units on ebay ( I'm not endorsing that, even tho' they helped) and it was a fight to get a new one from WC even with the Neurologists' statement saying it was necessary. I just go with the flow,and try to keep my spirits high even when I feel rotten. I've found out over the years that a positive attitude is manditory when you're fighting pain evry day/ all day long! So I find something funny even in bad things, it makes it easier. Take it one day at a time, can't lose 'em all Later Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2005 Report Share Posted March 17, 2005 Thanks for responding. I did a Pred taper a long time ago...and relapsed...so they determined I would always be on it at some level. Now it appears I have considerable side effefcts from the Imuran...and my bone density results have been very good...so the doc suggested I may want to try this experiment, with followup blood work to determine whether my levels stay where they should. He and his p.a. gave me the info on this website so I could do some investigation/discussion re: the issues. Again...I appreciate your response. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 10, 2005 Report Share Posted May 10, 2005 Thanks. Debbie S. --- Shaye <shaye@...> wrote: > Oh and Debbie and !!! welcome to the > group!!!!! > > > Shaye > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________ Mobile Take with you! Check email on your mobile phone. http://mobile./learn/mail Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 14, 2005 Report Share Posted October 14, 2005 On 10/14/05, LARRY GULLAHORN <lagullahorn68-69@...> wrote: HELLO AND A BELATED WELCOME TO THE FOLLOWING NEW MEMBERS: sharildonovan57,koteasown,northnmist,backs1943,undevillish,erl1945, gramadebisavage,and to dreg3. Thank you Larry. I'm Debi, 56, in Florida. I've struggled with back pain for nearly 40 years now. I fell down some steps in college and haven't been the same since. Recently though, i turned over in bed and felt something change in my back. I've been to a spine pain specialist and after MRI of lower back and neck he says i need three surgeries. Fusion in neck, laminectomy and fusion in lower back. I have a great deal more pain in my middle back but we will have an MRI of that another time. I'm awaiting my Social Security hearing scheduled for December 5th. This will be my third hearing as i have been " working " at getting disability for almost 11 years now. My husband has been on disability for 16 years now for back problems. He has Scheuermann's Disease. Anyone else here with that affliction?? I also have Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain and Lupus. Thank you for letting me join this list. It feels good to have a place to turn for info and support. -- Debi Savagedebi.savage@...Ocklawaha, Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 -Hi Debi welcome the group I had the first two things done you need to have just not the fusion of my back. The neck worked out fine but my back didn't. Wishing you luck with your disability I know its hard to get. Sorry to hear about your husband and you other problems sounds like you have alot on your plate to deal with. Hope all goes well with your surgeries any idea of when they are going to do them?? I had my neck fusion and laminectomy done within 3 days was in the hospital 5 and home on the 5th. Nurses thought I was NUTS to have them done so close but I wanted it over with asap. Best wishes Sharon Group Owner -- In neck pain , Debi Savage <debi.savage@g...> wrote: > > On 10/14/05, LARRY GULLAHORN <lagullahorn68-69@s...> wrote: > > > > *HELLO AND A BELATED WELCOME **TO THE FOLLOWING NEW MEMBERS: sharildonovan57,koteasown,northnmist,backs1943,undevillish,erl1945, > > gramadebisavage,and to dreg3. > > * > > > > Thank you Larry. I'm Debi, 56, in Florida. I've struggled with back pain > for nearly 40 years now. I fell down some steps in college and haven't been > the same since. Recently though, i turned over in bed and felt something > change in my back. I've been to a spine pain specialist and after MRI of > lower back and neck he says i need three surgeries. Fusion in neck, > laminectomy and fusion in lower back. I have a great deal more pain in my > middle back but we will have an MRI of that another time. > I'm awaiting my Social Security hearing scheduled for December 5th. This > will be my third hearing as i have been " working " at getting disability for > almost 11 years now. > My husband has been on disability for 16 years now for back problems. He > has Scheuermann's Disease. Anyone else here with that affliction?? > I also have Fibromyalgia, Myofascial Pain and Lupus. Thank you for letting > me join this list. It feels good to have a place to turn for info and > support. > -- > Debi Savage > debi.savage@g... > Ocklawaha, Florida > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 15, 2005 Report Share Posted October 15, 2005 On 10/15/05, darkstarzz1019 <darkstarzz1019@...> wrote: Hope all goes well with your surgeries any idea of when they are going to do them?? Thank you Sharon. It won't be until next year since we don't have any insurance and I have to wait til i can get Social Security Disability and Medicare before i can have the surgeries. This upcoming hearing will be my third one over the nearly 11 years i've been awaiting SSDI. I keep praying for a miracle that will keep me from having to have the surgeries. I'm scared to death of being worse off after surgery. Thanks again for the welcome--debi -- Debi Savagedebi.savage@...Ocklawaha, Florida Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 16, 2005 Report Share Posted October 16, 2005 zHi Debi I wouldn't be scared of having surgery. I think at some point we all get to the amount of pain we can take and when nothing helps its our last option. But two of my three surgeries were a success so thats not a total loss. I wish the other one had been but I know now it wouldn't have helped the pain I have now its in a totally different area. I hope your hearing goes well. Do you have a lawyer to help you with it?? IF not I'd get one my sister did and finally won her case but by the time it all came thru it didn't help any Best of luck to you and hang in there. Sharon Group Owner > > : > > > > > Thank you Sharon. It won't be until next year since we don't have any > insurance and I have to wait til i can get Social Security Disability and > Medicare before i can have the surgeries. This upcoming hearing will be my > third one over the nearly 11 years i've been awaiting SSDI. I keep praying > for a miracle that will keep me from having to have the surgeries. I'm > scared to death of being worse off after surgery. > Thanks again for the welcome--debi > > > -- > > Debi Savage > > debi.savage@g... > > Ocklawaha, Florida > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 We are so very pleased to have you join our group ! re/THANK YOU FOR YOUR WELLCOME. THANK you very much for your regards and wellcome,Sometimes i feel veryisolated.Thanks to getting on line and finding this group things arestarting to improve,THANK YOU AGAIN. *GED* Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 12, 2006 Report Share Posted October 12, 2006 I have been on several forms of T during my TRT program, and I have been through quite a few doctors/endocrinologists. If your Doctor will not check your E levels and monitor them, get a new doctor now!!! Managing and monitoring E when you are put on T is vital. If your E levels start to rise from adding T to your system, the effects of increasing your T levels are often negated. High E levels will kill your sex drive, make you impotent, and even make you mooody. Free T, Total T, E (must have the sensitive one), and computing your T/E ration is vital. Also, your doctor must test your prolactin levels. If he or she is not willing to do this, get a new doctor. If medications or legit medical problems are causing your prolactin to raise, it will induce Hypogonadisim, and it will give you gynocomastia and make you impotent. Finding good doctors who are committed to getting your TRT program right for you is often a challenge. Along the way, I have met some rude, uncaring, and unprofessional doctors who were offended that I even challenged thier positions or questioned them even when I had the ACCE Hypogonadism Treatment guidelines with me. From my experince, you have to have a Total T level of at least 800 to see the benefits to your sex drive, errections, and body composition. I prefer to be about 1000. I am 41 and weigh about 190. I recently tried the Testosterone Pellets, and for me they are the best TRT method that i have tried. BTW i have tried androderm, androgel, testim, T-cream, and HCG. After doing some experimentation, to do it right, doctors should place men with Hypo on HCG as well as HMG as well. The later is composed of FSH and LH and it really wakes up your testicles. Also, the FSH and LH combination is often a part fertilty treatments for both men and women. The Pellets help with a steady release of T into your body, and they are low maintence once you get the right number of pellets implanted in your body. If you are on HCG and some T at the same time, you must watch your E levels. Personally I feel best when my E levels are at the Lowest end of the range. In the end you have to find a Doctor or Endo who is willing to or has read the literature listed on this site. Also, they have to listen to you and help you listen to your own body more than pay attention to lab tests. The Lab ranges are just that. The range of where men typically mesure in at. Where you need to be on that range is an individual thing, and getting things in tune take some time and both you and your physican learning how to treat Hypo together. In Europe they are using a new long life T injection that lasts for three months or so if I remember correctly. As usual the FDA is far behind on getting this drug to those of us who it could benefit, and often if the maker is not a part of the big US based drug companies, the FDA does not work very hard to get the outsider drug company's products in the hands of American doctors and patients. Lastly-dont let any doctor tell you that rehabbing your testicles with HCG, rLH, or HMG is not important. They would not put up with something that made thier breasts disappear or that made their testicles shrink like rasins, and neither should you. my .02 Steve B Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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