Rainbow Serpent Woman (
perzephone) wrote2007-01-15 05:14 pm
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Too many things are happening tomorrow:
1) School starts. Have to go pick up my books. On the first day of school. Blegh.
2) My MRI results are in. No more tear, but I've got some kind of 'degenerative bone disease' going on. The doc wants to start me on a regimen of 'shots that may help' the pain & swelling of my left knee, but it's my mostly untroublesome right knee that may require surgery. I've got an appointment at 10:45am tomorrow. On the same day that school starts & I have to go pick up books, AAAANNNDDD...
3) The Burning Crusade expansion comes out.
Motherfucker. At least I'm still on vacation.
1) School starts. Have to go pick up my books. On the first day of school. Blegh.
2) My MRI results are in. No more tear, but I've got some kind of 'degenerative bone disease' going on. The doc wants to start me on a regimen of 'shots that may help' the pain & swelling of my left knee, but it's my mostly untroublesome right knee that may require surgery. I've got an appointment at 10:45am tomorrow. On the same day that school starts & I have to go pick up books, AAAANNNDDD...
3) The Burning Crusade expansion comes out.
Motherfucker. At least I'm still on vacation.
Re: Unfortunate Side Effects of Supplements
My husband's got IBS, too. It's a misery I cannot comprehend, and I feel so badly for anyone who does have to deal with it. He hasn't found anything that's helped him, and it doesn't seem to matter what he does or doesn't eat. At least Dramamine helps him with some of the ginger-proof nausea that he gets from it - now they've got a 'daytime' formula that's non-drowsy so he can use it a little more often.
My doctor today suggested a series of 5 'lubricating' injections for my left knee - my kneecap is deformed & the cartilage between it & my thigh bone is worn very thin. I'm still not too keen on that idea. I got a cortisone shot in my left knee about 5 years ago & it made me cry. I'm extremely pain-tolerant, so when something hurts me bad enough to cry it would probably make someone else go unconscious. He referred me to another doctor for something called an 'OATS' surgery for my right knee - it's where they graft healthy tissue from another spot into the large, ominous crater that's formed in my right thigh bone. I looked that one up online & I'm probably not a candidate because I'm about 40 lbs overweight for it.
I also have a bone spur that will most likely get worse as new calcium has already formed there. Even if I'm not an OATS candidate, I'll probably go ahead & say, "Get rid of the extra piece of bone before it pokes out the side of my knee & scares some unsuspecting bystander."
Re: Unfortunate Side Effects of Supplements
Yeah, I remember having my knee just drained after a dislocation, it was agonising, there were tears, because I dunno. I dunno why that whole area hurts so bad. :/ But the lubricating shots might be worth it in the long run? I'm sure you'll do what's best for you. :D