Quote from: Dietlind on January 06, 2019, 04:21:05 PM
With a little luck you will find out pretty soon that 50 is the new 30! I am getting used to be eyeing 150!
I am being a bit more realistic now with my disability. I have scaled back the 500 years to about 250-300 years.
Quote from: Dietlind on January 06, 2019, 02:51:17 PM
You mean your pain stems from the L1, L2 vertebra area? If yes, welcome to the club, because the lowest 5 vertebra had me so incapacitated that I was sitting in a wheelchair for some time! I went to the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota, and they turned me inside out and upside down to finally find that my spine was growing shut to the inside. They did a rather new surgery on me, had to fuse L3 and L4 while removing the backs of the other vertebra to open the spinal canal more. The entire surgery took 10 hours, but now, abut 6 years later, I can walk 5 or more miles a day without any pain, and can do almost any activity, as long as I do not overload my spine. I have to take Gabapentin daily, because I have quite a bit of nerve damage and chronic nerve inflammation. I have absolutely no feeling in the front section of my left leg. Those nerves received permanent damage. But I am mostly pain free, and can live an active life!
I hope they find what is wrong with you, you might have to bite the bullet and leave the VA and go to the Mayo, or a similar capable medical institution!
Yes, the VA is scared stiff of that sort of care like the Mayo. I am trying to be seen by a sports medicines groups that has all the required medial acumen all under one roof. I was just had my first procedure when the Navy pulled chocks (yank the Tricare consulate) cause, then President Obama, was cutting funding all over the place. So I got the lovely joy of having the only group that could help, pulled away right before my eyes. The VA has refused to allow this sort of outside care. However, President Trump singed an EO that Vets can get outside care when the VA is unable or unwilling to provide it. That didn't work out so well with MH. They were backed up for over 3 months so they sent me to a person on the outside. She turned out to be a dang ambulance ->-bleeped-<-, asking me if I was looking for Disability and how much! That was actually a God Send as I rolled up my sleeves and looked into the VA Transgender Care MH group. Instead of hinting that I am a Transgender, I just gave them a heartfelt verbatim that I am.
As for where my booboo is, I took a nasty flight off a lateral press weight machine, when on my 2nd rep with max weight, the cable snapped. That sent me flying, as I later discovered, flying back about 6 feet, crashing hard into the terracotta tile floor with my head, neck and right shoulder. It happened so quickly that all I remember was pulling against the weight and the brief feeling of being punched in the face (that was the T-bar (handle) hitting me in the face). I don't know how long I was blacked out, as no one was in the room. The Navy actually thought I made it up, hence, the psychotherapy drugs that ruined my short term memory. The area of impact on my neck if the C5 thru C7 on the c-spine. This is where the huge bulge was a few days after the accident for several years. It has since dissipated. The fuzzy MRI corroborates this. Also, the nerve conduction test clearly connects the original extended pain in the left hand/certain fingers to the C5 thru C7 nerve root bundles. From how I feel, the extent of, from what is known about by injury and what I have learned, it is my non-expert medical opinion that I have a bone spur on the transverse process of one of all 3 of the vertebrae in question. This, in turn, is pressing upon the brachial plexus. It is possible that I stretched the nerves, as mention in the following article and the impact ares was between the neck, head and shoulder.
http://www.assh.org/handcare/hand-arm-injuries/Brachial-Plexus-InjuryThe nerve conduction test showed that my motor nerves where not severed or damaged too severely. Mine is mostly sensory nerves with sporadic motor nerve problems based on the amount of swelling. The only thing that is for certain is I am fully mobile and fully in pain.
Should I have just started off with C5 thru C7?