Had no choice......

Aren't we all just a bunch of bloody geniuses. I separated my clavicle playing football with the boys in high school and with typical teenage intelligence figured it would just get better. Now it has healed wrong and at some point I will need reconstructive surgery.:banghead: One of my ribs dislocates regularly because of a bout of pneumonia a few years ago that lasted nearly eleven months and the coughing tore it out of place and it never healed right.:rolleyes: And I still smoke like an idiot:confused: even though I have allergy-asthma instead of regular allergy responses where my body skips the hives and sinus reactions and basically goes straight for the anaphylactic shock. I also forgot to tell you fellows that a month ago, I dislocated the bone on the outside of my left foot when I was pulling into my boyfriend's driveway and one of his cats darted from under a car and across my path of travel, startling me so much that I twisted the bars, and dumped my beauty on my right foot. My poor baby, so glad I have bars on him. The info on the ibuprofen is new to me, though. Going to have to look into alternatives now.:unsure:
Geeeezzz..... You're a catch..... Hahaha. :inlove:p:p:D:whitstling::laugh::thumbsdown::sleep:
 
Celebrex and a 325 mg coated aspirin every morning, and a 7.5/300 Vicoden and 10mg Flexeril every evening (plus assorted other stuff).

When things get bad it's the V&F four times a day.

Along with the low back nerve burns twice a year, I get by OK.

Been doing that for 11+ years now and the quarterly blood work says everything's doing OK.
 
I have tried herbal anti inflammatories with only limited affects short term effect (they seemed to lose their effects after six months use) I am on two celebrex a day with my back up of Endone on a bad day

What dose Celebrex, HansO?
This three day ride was a try to gut it without Celebrex.
Not again! I feel way worse than after my 6 week, 11,500 mile ride last summer.
 
Saw my OS Thursday. He is about 6 months out. They wont even book me until the first of the year. They tried to steer me to some of the other surgeons but I held tight. This guy is well worth the wait. Now the process begins. I need to drop at least 50 lbs so I wont be at a higher risk point during the surgery. I have to get clearance from my primary care doctor then go back in 8 weeks to see the surgeon. I may be able to get booked then. A visit with a cardiologist and various blood tests plus pre-op visits will come thereafter. All this for the joy of going through intense pain for a few weeks. But there is a bright side. I should be back on the bike by late spring with very little pain and I can get reacquainted with my old friends, OXY and HYDRO for a little while at least. o_Oo_Oo_Oo_Oo_O
 
I know that all here wish you a successful outcome, 1 BD. Living with chronic pain is no picnic and being debilitated by it is even worse.


Rest assured that you'll get all the handholding, support and assurance possible here when the time come!
 
While where talking about medication if any Dr prescribes Riluzole for you fellas.be bloody carefull as for me it exaggerated my condition terribly to the extent I thought i was going to depart from planet earth.it got pretty bad to the extent i stopped taking the only meds that may help .just was gonna let nature do its thing .surprise ,surprise over the last three weeks I improved heaps .going to be around a bit longer.:):):)
Great news Peter. What were/are your ailments? I wish I could function without having to take hydrocodone.
 
Back
Top