OMG They Found the Cure for Stupid
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Thanks Mother cluckers, I almost deleted the pain post. I believe it is one of the biggest issues, w e have to deal with. Undealt with it has so, many consequences. It's like a whole in the barnyard fence. It keeps getting bigger and bigger. Then everything that's suppose to be inside the fence gets out. Everything is falling apart and then there are the outside things moving into the inside. Everything hitting up against everthing else,choas ensues---even if it didn't hurt beore it does now. The emotional part ----we---- just get tired of the constant assault. A period of absolutely no pain, absolute comfort is so treasured - but a distant memory. Law says you can't take a pain med for emotional pain, I know there are those occasions that a pill can reduce the emotional pain because it will take away the physical pain, I am now so used to because it's been with me sooooooooo long. But fixing both is the only way, to make things right.
Angel even though you say emotional pain, and I'm not denying that it is truly emotional, I'd bet a handful of chicken grain, at the bottom you'd find the cause phsyically related. Crips we have all been brutalized over and over again. AND then before we aren't even close to being whole and healthy again ---new brutalizations start happening. Having to work, Having to do other life things to sustain the household---------and then we get to our 5 years of THE AI"S AND TAMOX. BRAWGKKKK. I had to restart all the stuff I had weaned off of b/c the Aromasin sledgehammer that someone ----not from our henhouse--- beat my whole body up feathers and all. SO, I have two drugs prn for the emotional, One for the CWP, And three different straight pain relievers __A patch for main control and two for the breakthrough prn. I'm a walking pharmacy. AND in the back of my mind ,I have to keep a little person watching me so, I don't get addicted. All I want is" the ability to sit here with a drink and toast all my sisters and not take a frigging medicine". Without someone saying "Aren't you over all that." "No, but if you want it , it's yours "
Alyson, I'll pm you and play 20 questions!
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thank you sas for you infinite wisdom!!
sorry i haven't been on in a while, i have been putting in some hours at work, (yeah , i TOTALLY overdid it today)
but sas, i want you to know, i really appreciate your kind words, and help. it makes such a difference.
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Hi Alyson,
Sorry to hear you are having a bad day with your pain. I have an inflammatory condition diagnosed as the same time as BC so pain has been my 'friend' for some time now. It is bad enough having to put up with the pain without also having to tolerate the insensitive comments of people who just don't get it.
Anyway Aus is good. My heart goes out to the Kiwis in and around Christchurch. I cannot believe what a rough time (no pun intended) that they are having. As you know we had severe floods here this year, but I cannot begin to imagine the anguish of those people who are just living in fear of the next tremor. I saw a woman on the news the other night who said her kids wanted to move out of Christchurch to Auckland or Australia because they were frightened. Poor little things, it can be a crazy old world at times.
By the way, top marks to you for being a gym goer!!
Take care,
Sandy
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AngelBaby-----that gladdens my chicken brain and heart.
Ellie thanks for saying I was succinct LOL
Hymil-------Yes an asparagus that really works. Your paragraph on the isolation is an absolute truism, as is your reference too George. If we each had a prescription for him BID ,our health definitely would improve.
Sandy , so nice to hear from you and thanks for the nice words, as I said they almost went to the netherworld. I even signed on tonight to delete them. The definitive research on pain was done 25 years ago by "The Agency on Health Care Policies and Research". In the USA, the research and the pain scale, were not put into practice until the last decade. AND that was accomplished only b/c JACHO the accrediting agency here in USA , made it a mandatory requirement. If a provider doesn't have JACHO accreditation here, they can't be reimbursed by Medicare. So, it was instituted not b/c it was the right thing to do, it was driven by money.
Still nurses and doctors screw up by not controlling patients pain properly
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May I make a contribution?
Stupid person with phony pity look on face: "oh, you're so strong."
Me: "That's because they don't let me use deodorant during radiation."
Sit back and enjoy their deer in the headlights look.
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rohanna------LOL I would only think of that the next day, love it when people have the quick wit to say it at the time.
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LOL!!!
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Veggy, you're too funny. Well, I've been suffering pain for the past 30 years or so.....fibromyalgia and company...and always got the "did you see a psychologist ?" comment so I stopped complaining and tried to soothe myself as best as I could. One rheumatologist gave me a muscle relaxant to help with sleep. My BS never even gave me pills after the lumpectomy, so I told him that there was no way in hell I was going for a revision of margins unless he gave me pain pills.
Just saw my onco and, at last, I'm being referred to a doctor at the hospital who deals with SEs including pain, what a relief it will be..........I have LE but in my breast and really don't know what to do with that
All the ladies, I'm sorry for your pain, I know how pain can goddam hurt
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Today is "nude bike riding day" around the world!
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!OUCH!
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Love it veggy. I needed a good laugh.
Just wrote on facebook: Find a cure, forget awareness.
Well I didn't actually write that but couldn't repeat what I wrote here - it would be reported. Just keep hearing such sad news about this beastly disease.
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Veggy, I can't stop laughing. Reminds me of the doctor who walked into an exam room to write a prescription, pulls a rectal thermometer out of his pocket and says" Now where the hell did I leave my pen?'
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good one rohanna
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What do you say to people who ask you, "Do you know how you got it?" Like BC is a head cold.
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You tell them to be careful as it might be catching!!!
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No seriously I wanted to kill my cousin who very serious said' Now what do you think you did to get BC'
Think I was too surprised to say much
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Update on chicks - proud aunties looking on
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They are cute!
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I grew up on a chicken farm! I loved going into the brooder house and watching the little chicks pecking their way out of their shells in the incubators. We sold eggs so I never had to eat any of my many pets. Thanks for bringing back some sweet childhood memories!
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Alyson wrote:
No seriously I wanted to kill my cousin who very serious said' Now what do you think you did to get BC'
@>> "Well I guess it must come from your side of the family, we never had it before... You are being screened, aren't you?" and watch her go running off out to fix up an urgent mammo
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How about this for advertising? WTC Chickens unite.
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LMAO!!!!!!!!
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Empty Nest Syndrome.
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Veggy: You're on a roll, lol!!! Happy 4th!
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