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Thursday, December 04, 2014
Two Steps Forward
One Step Forward…
That Paula Abdul son about “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back”
just keeps on sticking in my craw.
Now that my shoulder moves, my neck and lower back are back
to giving me nothing but grief. I
started physical therapy on my spine about a week before being released from
the shoulder work. About half way
through the shoulder torture my thumb on that side went into full “trigger”
mode.
Last time that happened I wound up have the other thumb and
pointer finger cut into to release those tendons. This of course led me down the path of
discovering that I have a congenital disease called Dupuytren’s Contracture. That, in turn, had me in the OR to have my
hand sliced open so the surgeon could rip out the cord in my palm that was
pulling my fingers down to my palm.
I had discussed the trigger thumb with my rheumy at the last
appointment. She was more concerned
about the frozen shoulder. It was more
serious, but now the thumb was waking me up because I would try to move it
during the night and the ensuing pain would wake me up.
So at this latest appointment-seeing I am now able to move
the shoulder-she injected the thumb with steroids. The nurse called it my “Hanukah”
present. Seems I can’t get away from
steroids shots.
I was told not to use the thumb for a few days. “It’s also going to throb, so use some arnica
gel and ice packs.”
I did, but as of now, the thumb is still very painful and it
doesn’t move all that well.
PT on the back is also hard work. Besides the rather painful therapeutic
massage I’m being re-trained on how to stand, sit, stoop and after over 40
years of back exercises-I find out that all of it was not doing me any
good. Sigh. Well, it did some good-I’ve always had a flat
stomach (okay, not during my pregnancies, but I’m pretty sure that was a
given).
So here I am, sore but working shoulder, neck and lower back
on fire, sacroiliac giving me pain down to my foot, the hips hurting and a
thumb that makes people think I’m trying to hitchhike.
I made a call to my “shoulder” guy-he has a colleague that
does hands. Off I go to him in a couple
of weeks. And while I’m on the subject
of my hand-good news on that! While I
noticed a “cord” popping up in the hand that didn’t get ripped open-in the 2.3
years since the first surgery the medical profession has found a way to get rid
of the problem via some sort of injections which will melt the threads and make
them dissolve.
Looking forward to this less invasive way of having full use
of my hand.
One thing that’s good about me, I’m not afraid of
needles.
Steve and I also decided we had to do something about our
spectacle situation. His were a mess
from leaving them wherever he dropped them.
Mine-well, I’ve had them for 8 years and since the first car accident
and black out, I’ve noticed I’m not getting as much out of my implants as I
once had.
Love the new optometrist-she’s practical, thorough and quite
friendly. Steve managed to get 2 pairs
for both sun and daily wear. I however-well,
it appears that conk on the head and my disc problems have worked their way
into creating a problem with my view of the world.
Of course: new
frames, prisms in the lenses and then all the bells and whistles I had in my
old glasses.
I decided that since I’m making the change that I’ll have
glasses that will match my car. Yes, I’m
going candy apple red.
Why not? I’m thinking
all that red will remind people on the road to STOP short of coming near me.
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Wondered if you saw the Amazing Race episode where the contestants had a painful massage in the far east. They had their backs shaved and some type of glass suction bulbs attached to their skin after the bulbs had been heated to burning temperature by candles. Made me never want to have a massage over there.
I heard about that years ago when I was having acupuncture-my therapist wouldn't do that at all. ew!
My PT actual calls this: manual manipulation.
As in, he manipulated the release of my shoulder. I suppose he's manipulating my discs and nerves into submission now!!! LOL
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My PT actual calls this: manual manipulation.
As in, he manipulated the release of my shoulder. I suppose he's manipulating my discs and nerves into submission now!!! LOL
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