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Thinking of you @Dimity @Patches59 🫶

 

Thought I would check in to see how you are. 💖

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Hello @AuntGlow . Nice to see you.

I'm OK thanks. At a bit of a loss after a full day. It's a lovely evening here - one of the first longer evenings. 

 

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Yesterday I was feeling good and pain free, unpacked my case.   Mistake.  Pain fully settled with help of cold pack and OTC pain meds.   Post procedure info sheet says mild to moderate pain is normal for 7 to 10 days, commence light activity then; benefit of procedure may take 4 to 6 weeks.

 

slight discomfort to bit of mild pain whilst resting on the couch, male feline nurse stretched out on my legs.

 

Frangipani flower colour sounds lovely.  Weather conditions here are different than 2yrs ago, when I moved in.  


no idea how long takes me to knit one side of the cushion, has been years since last knitted this pattern.  I also don’t sit and knit all day 

@rav3n @Dimity 

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I'm glad the treatment and a good nurse made a difference @Patches59 . 

It sounds as though you might not have long to evaluate this second stage of treatment before launching into the third stage. Finger's crossed the benefits kick in at 4 weeks.

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What is making you feel at a bit of a loss @Dimity? You don't need to share, but here to listen. 🫶

Ah, aren't the longer evenings lovely? I am enjoying it already. 🤩

 

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I wasn't sure what to do next 

@AuntGlow and didn't want to waste the evening.  I forgot I had a webinar coming up. It was interesting and inspiring so my evening wasn't wasted after all.

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@Dimity   1st procedure was diagnostic for 2nd procedure.  3rd procedure is also for pain relief but no connection to either 1st or 2nd procedure.  3rd procedure involves infusion of pain relief med during entire week. 1st and 2nd procedures involved needles into my back in 90min in theatre.

 

pain relief this time is 

step 1) 7 to 10 days for pain around injection site to stop

step 2) 4 to 5 weeks before the specific nerves stop sending pain signals

 

atm feeling like I’ve got gastro.  Between that and mild pain in my lower back I’m feeling quite miserable.

 

 

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Oh dear @Patches59 hope you don't have gastro it's the last thing you need. Hope you're not ill overnight.

Sounds as though the 2nd and 3rd procedures might be for different sources of pain?  I certainly hope they both work. 

Time to attend  to Tiger and head to bed. Please take care. Fingers crossed it's a mikd tummy upset that passes quickly. 

 

 

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@Dimity I have IBS, impossible to tell which is the cause of today being 3rd consecutive day unable to eat.

 

2nd procedure was for pain due to severe OA in my spine and was Radiofrequency Ablation, more information RFA info 

3rd procedure is for pain from OA in lots of other areas, especially my hands and shoulders.  Outcome of 3rd procedure is 33% chance of full benefit, 33% chance of no benefit, 33% chance of partial benefit.  Benefit lasting possibly few months.  Variation in possible outcomes is due to way the pain relief med that is used reacts with pain receptors.  I’ve also been told each consecutive treatment can have different benefit for each person.  This might give you more information by clicking here 

 

Sun is out this morning and have small pocket of sun in back corner of backyard.  Looks nice, still cold though.  Currently 12 degrees outside, got down to 6 degrees overnight.

 

hoping your paperwork plus legal things are finished soon so you can get back on track plus enjoy the sunshine and your garden

 

 

 

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