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foxidrive

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I had insulin in 2014 for 3 months - nobody could tell me what happened then.

I had a daily aspirin as a preventative for bowel cancer, but stopped that early 2015 when I was so ill with gastric issues.

Antibiotics, if that's what *cillyn is, - the last that I recall was earlier 2015 too.

The OTC pain killers don't help so I stopped them.
 

aye-aye-Chris

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- sorta limits you a tad, eh?
Yes.

Do you sit in a recliner - for comfort not legs extended? Or kitchen or office chair?
Dining chair, padded seat, more comfortable than our recliners and much easier to get up and down from it.

The electric scooter sounds like a bit of fun, wheelies up and down the driveway, and chasing snakes down in the gully.
It boogies along quite well. I even have a trailor but after my weight is on board it doesn't want much more.

I have an idea of the nerve issue as my right arm has a nerve pain that randomly shifts anywhere from the bicep down to the top of the forearm, at the elbow, then down to above the wrist, and finally into the back of the R hand. The Cymbalta has reduced it in severity quite a bit, but I still reach for the left-hand-mouse at times, to rest it as it twinges. The arm thing began around January.
Just to add to it, my right shoulder aches if partially raised unsupported, another result of the Great Bike Accident. Frozen shoulder which took 2 years to be able to lift my arm above waist height. Nerve pain can be really bad and really annoying usually because of no known cause. Cymbalta (duloxetine) is used to treat major depressive disorder, general anxiety disorder and fibromyalgia. So as always, beware the side effects.

You know Chris, has your doc mentioned your nerve pain and medicine to treat it at all? It would seem to me, not knowing anything, that your front thigh muscle pain is also nerve related. Is up the outside and groin aches also that too?
I have been on some nerve meds, lyrica, etc. But to no gain. :tearful

Nerve pain medication did nothing for me
Ahh ditto.
except making my skin peel off me with reaction to the drug.
You can have that on your own. :satisfied
Physio didn't help whatsoever. The doctor that diagnosed the Lumbar Spinal stenosis told me that it was akin to a plumbing problem where the nerve root was being compressed between the vertebrae.
Perzacterly!
This compression caused electrical tingling pain down my leg which progressed quite rapidly until like Chris I had to sit or fall down.
*nods knowingly*
This was accompanied soon after by the feeling that my hip was swelling and my groin started it's own pain cycle. At it's worst I could stand for 2 mins and walk for 5 mins before the pain cycle would start. It was only after the third vertebrae sleeve injection of a double dose which was done by the scan determining how close he was to the nerve root, then after about 4 scans being mindful that a penetration of the nerve root could cause serious if not permanent damage, that it did take affect. The first two injections had virtually no affect and I could feel the tingling start as soon as I got off the CAT scan table. It has been quite some time now since the treatment with no re-occurrence. :hope But I exercise and stretch my back and spine for 20 minutes every day, out of sheer fear of it coming back as well as doing Tai Chi 3 times a week.
Lurve Tai Chi, just can't do it. :tearful
Spinal injections..... I shudder thinking about them.
 

foxidrive

Retired Admin
Lyrica helped Mum's nerve pain in a good way, and that was not well controlled for the last 11 years, but her legs swelled up so badly that she has to stop taking it.

Endep is the one that helps nerve pain too which she was prescribed. It's an anti-depressant but this is the alternate use, same as Cymbalta, Chris, it is prescribed for those things you mention, and muscle and joint pain, and nerve pain as well.

I guess I should say that she passed away earlier this year.
 

foxidrive

Retired Admin
Thanks guys. I've been like a headless chicken this week, running around and playing with computers. Bro forgot what happened, and I've been as crook as a crook thing so the situation was nothing like I thought it would be. She often had a good deal of uncontrolled pain, and is no longer suffering.

Cheers.
 

foxidrive

Retired Admin
Lyrica didn't do anything for my pain but it did cukf badly with my cranial contents.
I missed posts here.

Lyrica is a nasty one for making people want to stop living, a slight negative side effect there.

I had it for a while and then a higher dose was put in place and I didn't sleep for three days (and wasn't sleeping enough for a sparrow to keep sitting on the perch anyway) so I ditched it.

Your right shoulder thing with it being unsupported - did I catch that from you??? I think we need to start a new club. The falling-apart at the seams club. Everyone gets subsidised cotton and thread to sew ya'self back together with.

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aye-aye-Chris

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I missed posts here.

Lyrica is a nasty one for making people want to stop living, a slight negative side effect there.

I had it for a while and then a higher dose was put in place and I didn't sleep for three days (and wasn't sleeping enough for a sparrow to keep sitting on the perch anyway) so I ditched it.

Your right shoulder thing with it being unsupported - did I catch that from you??? I think we need to start a new club. The falling-apart at the seams club. Everyone gets subsidised cotton and thread to sew ya'self back together with.

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I am at the stapling stage, the cotton just isn't strong enough these days.

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