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others chronic pain. If you're fortunate enough to have people in
your life, who may not understand, but they can at least relate
on some level, to the pain that you're experiencing.
There are compassionate people out there. It's taken several
years, for my family to understand, that my chronic conditions,
are not "in my head". They are real. This also includes some
doctors opinions, over the years.
the chronically ill. I have COPD, degenerative disc disease,
arthritis, aspersions, resulting in constant pneumonia, a
hiatul hernia, high blood pressure, and to top it all off, I'm
bi-polar.
There are alot of people in the past, who have had the opinion,
that I don't look sick, so I must not be.
As the old saying goes, Unless you've walked in my shoes,
you don't have a clue.
R.
As Matthew says:11:28-29
Come to Me, all of you who carry heavy burdens, and I will
give you rest. Take My yoke upon you. Let me teach you,
because I am humble and gentle, and you will find rest for your
souls.
May God Bless You
All this while gaining 70lbs on steroids.Lost the weight,but looking at me you would never know that I have all these problems. I have slept in a recliner for last 4yrs until a good friend gave me a hospital bed.First night I managed to sleep more than 3hrs at a time.And while it is better,I still can not sleep w/my husband of 36yrs,laying down is torture,so that isolation makes me so sad too.Our home is so that I have to have the hosp.bed in living rm.as our bedroom is too sm.
Even clothing is a source of pain.Bras if you are endowed at all become torture,especially if you have such terrible pain in your neck that radiated across your shoulders&down your arms & back.
The medical community or should I say some Drs.understand,but if you are a woman over the age of BEAUTY,A LOT of male Drs.treat you like crap,attributing everything to your age. I was going to same Dr.I knew for 20 yrs and then everything I went to see him about he would say oh its just cause you are getting older.Yet my husband goes to him and gets treated like a king.When I broke my neck he sent me on my way with nary a finger put on me or xray.telling me I was ok cause I was moving my head.
I had my files sent to a new Dr the next day.This is my best advice if your Dr does not take you serious seek one who will listen to you.If you have a pain,you deserve to be treated with respect.
If I had been treated right away I probably would not have ended up as bad as I became,I truly believe that the fibro is a direct result of unchecked pain,continuing to work way past the point of no return.Working while you legs swell to twice there size.etc....
I thank the good Lord that I have my husband,without him I would not have survived.He takes care of me,works a 8hr(hard job) drives hr a day to work. But the feeling that we are letting our family down because we have always worked a full time job and taken care of our home husband,kids,grandkids and a slew of critters,and now find our selves asking for help with ever thing or doing it all(not the job,can't work any more) and then being down for 2days in bed.
Just one last thing,I have not now or then sued anyone, so am not posting this w/any ulterior motive in mind. Only to say I am glad these blogs are out there,and hope that the medical community looks in and opens their eyes.Give the people who need help the help they need. All good information can be a source of help. Thanks for listening. from Plugging Along In The MidWest
R.
It is tough enough when doctors judge people with pain issues harshly. It must hurt when it is you own kids who give you grief. How can you persuade them to be on your side? You give them so much. This is a burden you do not need. A joint therapy session might be in order. Or whup'em upside the head.
Best,
R.
Lingua:
People are never going to get it because we want everything to be okay so we can turn our heads and walk away. We live in a culture that celebrates physical perfection. We do not want to know your troubles. I think you need to disinvest in what others think. You cannot win on that front. Take care f yourself, and the rest will take care of itself.
Best,
R.
I am only 48yrs old. I am going to a dr tomorrow..... my last hope. Thanks for sharing your story.
The one thing I wish these drs. would understand is that I AM TREATED FOR MY DEPRESSION. My pain is something else, not depression.
.Believe me it is still very hard,but we have become fast friends,so having a network to call when the world is a heavy weight can be the difference between sitting and crying all day,and being able to get up and have some quality of life for that day.And there are programs to help pay/have reduced payment for the councilor.I ended up only having to pay $5.
Ask around in your area.someone must know of a place who has councilors who care,and then they can become advocates for you. They have the resources to find Dr.'s who care for people like us, who believe in us and take care of us,and treat us like caring people.
I don't know what kind of area you live in,I live in a small town,so it is a little easier getting to know,who's good,but use anybody you know. Ask at the clinic,Hospital etc.believe me the people who work in these places know who to go to.They have the skinny so to speak. DO NOT LET THEM DISMISS YOU.You have to demand to be treated well.And for the most part if you are female,find a female Dr.& Councilor.It makes a difference. I hope this helps you. Keep us posted.
Best,
R.
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