Chronic Pain
April 12, 2009 at 2:22 pm 2 comments
This is one of those days. Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome means some nerves pinched in the back, sometimes; sometimes critically. Orthopaedic physicians, osteopathologists–that sort of people–agree with the lowly (note the absence of quote marks, in criticism of my fellow presumable non-believer of a blogger) chiropractor the Syndrome exists. And today I can barely walk. Pity about the compound fracture in ’76 that made things so much worse, too. O well. Or something. I certainly believe in pain.
–Glenn
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mirandakelly | April 13, 2009 at 9:37 pm
Arthritis is probably one of the worst chronic pain conditions you can get. It’s a good thing I keep a good stock of discount tramadol for times when I can’t bear the pain.
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oregonnerd | April 15, 2009 at 2:27 pm
–Epileptics, mind you, probably shouldn’t use this. I’m leaving the comment in because I researched it briefly; it’s a legitimate reference–and there appears to be no pingback for the author(ess) of the comment. I supposedly can’t walk. Right now. Because of pain and nerve damage.
–Glenn
[I do walk. Most people would think I have a “bad back”.]