believe me, I'm already way down.We should take a vote, might have to put him down
seems like for now I'll be here a lot, it's about all I can do.Hope you are feeling better soon Tom....get well!!!
this place is boring without you....
"only long term solution is back surgery" I'me not sure I want to go there yet.I am still doing therapy on my shoulder for a pinched nerve in my neck when I fell almost two months ago. Starting to regain the feeling in my left index finger.
Hope you feel better soon. Its no fun.
What did the Dr. tell you..?? Besides it hurts..??
for who?That's great....
well if you get really bored....there's always the red board.for who?
I'll give that some thought. ahh - nowell if you get really bored....there's always the red board.
Christmas Eve I demonstrated a very poor double back flip off a icy porch step. tonight I'm heavily medicated and will seek the Dr's help. because I can't walk, standing is out of the question.
99% of my pain is in the little hard spot of my back in my lower right side.The last time I did that, I cracked some ribs. For about a month, it was like someone stabbed me every time I coughed, sneezed, hiccupped, or even took a deep breath. Ice and stairs are to be respected.
99% of my pain is in the little hard spot of my back in my lower right side.
if it comes to that, it won't be local, UW maybe.Get a second opinion from the big city, maybe starting with a very good physical therapist. Backwater Washington doctors are real eager to go back surgery imo
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My mom had three of them (back surgery). Look at all your options first. Once you go down that road, it could be a long journey.if it comes to that, it won't be local, UW maybe.
I've had back problems most of my life after 1965, when I dislocated it.My mom had three of them (back surgery). Look at all your options first. Once you go down that road, it could be a long journey.
I am not questioning your knowledge or experience, but I know there have been some new technologies or advances in this area. My mom had a couple of vertebrae fused, but that put pressure on other vertebrae, and so on. I am far from an expert, but had to watch my mom go through it.I've had back problems most of my life after 1965, when I dislocated it.
I know there have been great advances, we'll do our home workI am not questioning your knowledge or experience, but I know there have been some new technologies or advances in this area. My mom had a couple of vertebrae fused, but that put pressure on other vertebrae, and so on. I am far from an expert, but had to watch my mom go through it.
"only long term solution is back surgery" I'me not sure I want to go there yet.
Get a second opinion from the big city, maybe starting with a very good physical therapist. Backwater Washington doctors are real eager to go back surgery imo
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No surgery need .That X 1000!!
Had a family member go through some stuff up there, after all there is a reason us medevacs do so many inter facility transfers.
Some band aid stations just don't know when to through in the towl and push someone up the stream to a higher level of care.
UW, Swedish, harbor view, all day long.
No surgery need .
yup....kinda like using one of those hole in the wall mechanics.Just saying in general, if it's something that even could be something, you don't want to trust those little drive through style joints
yup....kinda like using one of those hole in the wall mechanics.