Frank, wondering how you are. ...
tbh, I'm in terrible pain. I'm still keeping my pain medication pretty low...it doesn't help much anyway. Even when I took a few extra a couple times, literally 5 instead of 2, it just took the edge off a bit more and lasted for about 2 hours longer. Made for a great day, relatively speaking, but I'm comparing intolerable pain to pain that's on the cusp of intolerable.
As you well know, people who's pain is chronic and relentless actually kind of get accustomed to being in pain every minute of the day, and so the tolerance level is way up there. Like some random person's level 10 is my 4. Like, if Michelle had to spend a day with my "normal" pain, not even one of my "bad days", I'm sure she'd go to bed and cry a lot.
Then, on top of the pain, my legs don't work most of the time, so I just sit around here eating chocolate bars and cookies, and you'd think I'd get fat, but no, I'm probly just getting diabetes, but I don't even care because I'm in pissyarsehole mode most of the time, and that's why I don't post much.
Anyway, that's how I are.
I saw my back specialist a week or so ago, and he wants to do major surgery again, and I mean the man is just
itchin' to get in there and fix a couple things, like it's freaking urgent. But I opted for image-guided trigger-point injections instead, so I could think it over for a while. But then I read the findings of my recent MRIs and a lumbar scan that was done in their new machine, and I think I'd better go with the surgery. These findings are not good at all, and I'm convinced surgery
is urgent. It's no wonder he was pushing it.
I'll keep an appointment I have on the 9th with my guy who does the injections, but I'll go over these findings with him first (he's a PhD, sports medicine/orthopedics). If he agrees surgery is urgent, or at least a better decision right now, he'll probly want to cancel the injections, because I think surgery would have to be delayed until all the chemicals wear off, in about 6 months or so, and my back guy would like to get it done asap.
A lumbar vertebra is threatening to sever my spinal cord. This wheelchair would def be a permanent thing.