| Posted: 29 March 2008 at 10:20am | IP Logged
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Hi hun
Firstly can I give you a big soft gentle hug.
As for tens I have tried it… it didn’t give me much relief, for me it was as helpful as a hot water bottle… little comfort but not much other than something to cling too, but not as cuddly as a wheat bag. I think it’s ok to be worried about taking medication and tablets as it can have so many contraindications it sometimes seems silly as you end up taking more just to cope with the one tablet you need. If you weren’t concerned with being a pill popper (pardon the pun it’s how I see myself) then I’d be worried, but it should be a reason why they are withholding medication that will ease your pain.
I’m glad you found the co-codamol and tramadol helpful. Could you see another gp or transfer to a different surgery as I personally think that the referral to a pain clinic is the best move but the wait to be seen for initial appointment and the subsequent appointments can be a very trying time! Do you know which pain clinic you want to attend? Because it sounds like Bury St. Edmunds where madz and myself are seeing De. Munglani and his assistant Dr. Schofield might be within your reach. Just need to take the frying pan to the docs surgery next time with you. If you could get to see them you’d achieve a sense of relief as he understands the condition and knows it’s real causes and effects and genuinely wants to help where possible.
I think you should possibly consider counselling as it’s not in your head hun and a sympathetic ear might help. I have family members that try and tell me ‘what’s your problem you’ve only had a baby’. To be honest you’re not imaging it, why would you want to imagine something like this as it’s impossible to imagine the effects and imitations it thrusts upon us.
It makes me angry to know that you’re not getting the support you need from health care professionals. As for work just be aware spd and hypermobility can be seen as a disability so make sure you know you’re rights. Where about do you live if you don’t mind me asking as I have to travel to addenbrookes quite frequently for hospital appointments. Not asking to hound you but I find proper hugs and a cuppa can help a bit with someone you don’t have to explain the ins and out’s of it all too.
As for understanding our bodies, hun all I understand about mine is that it’s well and truly up poo steak alley without a paddle, or at least it feels like it. So your not alone, other questions I ask myself are how can it be/seem worse now than before with pregnancy? Why does it not seem to stabilise and just keep getting worse but not more manageable?
I didn’t mention the questions I ask to make you think of the why’s and how comes but to let you know your not alone and I think it’s just a big puzzle that’s ever changing. I’ve left my boys crying on the floor before now and when they’ve fallen I’ve had to wait till they’ve calmed down enough to get up and come to me as I can’t move and it’s still ironically quicker to wait for them to come to me.
Hugs hun it’s not easy I hope you get the medical support you need soon. Take care and give us a bell if you need to chat more x
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