Posted on 01/31/2012 10:16:14 PM PST by JustAmy
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I have only been on a 5 mg. of Lortab and my doctor raised it to 7.5. My brother takes a 10 for his legs and bad knees. My doctor is pretty cautious about pain medication and I would prefer not to take it but I do want to have some kind of good life.
"Dont ask about the TORTURE I went through with the 3 day inner ear perfusion last month. VERSED is a NASTY NON WORKING DRUG that is supposed to erase your memory. BULL S."
I do not understand about the upper statement, Gail! Why would someone want to erase your memory???
Thanks, Gail. I've been on the computer too long now and must sign off.
Thank you, sweetie! I appreciate your prayers!
Gosh, that’s pretty bossy for a housekeeper. LOL! I hope you...and your friend...can find someone who can work when you want the work done, and not just as a convenience to them.
I pray that you will recover from this awful pain you are having. Maybe the doctor can find a less invasive way to deal with that disc.
But, meanwhile, take care of you and just post when you really feel like it. We’ll always be here. :)
I understand, I really do.
We are amongst friends here and friends care and Pray for each other.
Well, I had to work on Sunday so missed this beautiful post. It’s SO good to see you getting in a few when you can!
Once a FReeper, always a FReeper! It’s in our blood! :)
God be with you as you continue to heal, my friend! (((hugs)))
Bless your Heart, Sweet Jaycee! Hopefully and Prayerfully Relief will Come Soon, and they will be able to Help it to Heal with the Injection you Mentioned.
Please Shower our Dear FRiend with Heaven's Mercies, Loving Lord! Please Bring Healing and Lift this Terrible Pain Away.
(((((Our Hearts, Love, and Prayers are with you, Precious FRiend)))))
Dr. Weinie
Prayers that the Prolapsed Bladder Repair will Go Extremely Well.
(((((God Bring Healing, in Jesus' Name)))))
Happy Fat Tuesday all!
Got my beads & wild hair ready. Choosing from three possibilities for PM, one is pretty far away (45 miles) but the most appealing . Last year at nearby Russos was interesting. Music great from my musicman’s New Orleans/ragtime band but the food in paper products/drinks in plastic was bad & lack of selection that I could eat was a negative. This at a fine dining restaurant?
Finished class one of the Constitution Class(Hillsdale college) . Yes I learned many things already. We biology/HPE/theology majors usually are a bit poor in PolySci and history.
Dogs ready for a super outing & will try to get that in with library & some shopping today
Yorkie, thinking of you & hoping all goes well with healing, therapy & visit with son/family
Dave . Know your challenges are high & of course you remain in my prayers
Kitty Mittens - another woman with back issues over the years is in my thoughts frequently
Jaycee - so very sorry about your ongoing back issues. Having them myself for decades makes me really understand. I have also had the compression fractures. Good old osteoporosis strikes most. Mine were in different location & although painful, not excruciating. The addition of the herniated discs and arthritis just made it one more thing in the bad bag of tricks.
My “home remedies” and treatment program seem to have been effective. Keeping the surgical knife away & getting pain relief are the goals
The mild weather has been truly a blessing. My winter without central heat & relying on space heaters has been interesting.
Just a drive by hello & love from Ohio
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While studying the book of Proverbs in my small-group Bible study, our leader suggested that we change the description of a lazy person from a sluggard to a slacker (6:6,9). Ah, now he was speaking my lingo. I immediately started thinking of all the people I consider to be slackers.
Like the men and women who fail to teach and discipline their children. Or that guy who refuses to help around the house. Or those teenagers who neglect their studies and play Internet games day and night.
If were honest, were all susceptible to this. What about being a prayer slacker (1 Thess. 5:17-18), or a Bible-reading slacker (Ps. 119:103; 2 Tim. 3:16-17), or a non-exercising-of-our-spiritual-gift slacker (Rom. 12:4-8), or a non-witnessing slacker? (Matt. 28:19-20; Acts 1:8).
If we are not doing what we know God wants us to do, we are certainly spiritual slackers. In fact, when we refuse to obey God, we are sinning.
Listen to these challenging and convicting words from the book of James: It is sin to know what you ought to do and then not do it (4:17 NLT). Lets not be spiritual slackers.
You will remain in my prayers, Jaycee.
Will be praying that the problem can be resolved without surgery.
Big hugs.
I love this..Thank you, Amy
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I wish I could take credit for it but, I have no idea who penned it.
As I wasn't here yesterday, I'm just now reading this. I am of the opinion that you could not send that to a 'wrong' ping list! :)
Hope you enjoy your company!
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