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Shubunkin,
I'm not really sure about the xanax. I did have an ativan addiction a few years ago and it was a beast!. I shook for a year after I went off of them. I'm sure someone else here has taken them and can answer your question though. I would think it would be wise to consult a Dr. when it comes to benzo's though.
Tracy
what encourages me . is when more addicts like myself start
getting better.
i just hate to see addicts stick to there own idea's
because our ouw idea's got us into more of a mess then we would like to admit.we need to surrender.]
there are just a few roads for addicts to go down.
i wish you all a comfortable day,
peace!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
lee.
lee.
Peace
Maxine
A second opinion is great but seeing an orthodepic surgeon you
need to be careful.A neurosurgeon is the best kind of doc to see for this condition.I know there are alot of orthapedic docs that are good at fusion but they use too much hardware.I only have bone from my hips and disc spacers made from plastic and bone from the bone bank.
I still have back pain but it's all scar tissue pain.
The S1 level is the most painful because of all the nerves going thru such a tiny area.Good luck and try to listen to what they tell you.You will learn the best way to proceed.
bmac
Maxine
Peagravel,
You do have real medical issues called addiction, and you need to eventually confront detoxing if you want to get off the stuff. That's not easy so don't feel guilty complaining about it or sharing it. You need all the support you can get, to get up the courage to try, when you are ready. Good luck,
Chatahan
LivingDeadGirl
The MRI results do not tell the whole story. The reason is that there have been studies done using just MRI results. Based solely on the MRI results, you cannot tell which patients have pain and with ones don't. More over, if you give a patient MRIs both while they are in pain and then after the pain is completely gone, the results of the MRI will be identical. Meaning that the pain is gone but the patient still has a positive MRI. A much more reliable study is the nerve conduction test. This will tell you how much actual nerve damage has been done. Preventing nerve damage is what spinal surgury is all about.
Peace
Bodymechanic, I think in my case, with the spinal stenosis, that the MRI will show that the nerves are compressed, that is what I mean by it telling the whole story. When the neuro did the first laminectomy, 10/23/01, the L5-S1 was not too badly closed, but in 10 monthes it has almost completely closed. I am saying that I do not feel that I need to go through the motions for the comp Dr., he has already seen me twice and knows what kind of pain I am in already. I cried throught the first exam, and started to at the end of the second. He has already mentioned that my prognosis is fair, isn't that one step below poor? I will let all of you know what the ortho thinks after Thursday.
Maxine
Tracy
Keep posting~
~~~~Jess~~~~
When you return to work after your trip, go in knowing that you will almost certainly feel that way (count on it, trust me). One thing you could try is to find a way, if at all possible, to change the routine of the day. Even small measures may help - just so it doesn't feel like same ole same old. Does your business (family business, right?) run deliveries? Can you ever visit a customer? Even a different pre-work routine, such as early morning exercise. Perhaps a different luncheon place or new lunch partner. Things like that.
Food for thought.
Thomas
still having trouble sleeping and crying a bunch. humbled and humiliated is what i feel but i truly know in my heart that if you do not go thru the this pain and suffering you will probably not appreciate the feeling of victory.
sleepless in philly.....phillybee2
Thomas
Thomas I don't know what I'm trying to say here, or how to even go about saying it. I am sorry you are in such pain on so many different levels. You know that I feel the world is a better place with you in it, I hope and pray that you situation improves. With your permission I'd like to send you healing energy and even to a job spell for you..lol...what the hell, it can't hurt to try!
No matter what, you are a very special person to me, corny as that may sound. When I was filled with self doubt, self hatred, fear and tremendous shame, you brought a smile to my heart and reminded me that I have value. When I wanted to hide in embarrassement over being an addict you made me laugh and realize that just because I am an addict does not mean that I am scum. When I made the decision to get clean and go cold turkey, you where there with you recipe and helped me get through the worst of it.
What I'm trying to say is that you saved me, you along with the other angels of this forum. If there is anything that I can do to help you, please, please let me know. I know you are a resourceful, intelligent and strong man and you might not need any support from me, but I just want you to know that I'm here for you in any way that I can be. If you want to talk, email me at ***@**** and I'll even give you my phone number.
I'm sorry if this sounds too mushy or anything like that. I know you are strong and can take care of yourself. And I also know that you are human and like all humans, knowing that someone cares about you can help a lot sometimes. My gut just tells me you might need that awareness right about now.
I'll stop now at the risk of rambling even more. I think you know what I'm trying to get across. I care. You matter. Got it?
love,
Tara aka WW
**** people in my circle, think i have this long-lost friend that i've been hiding....cause apparently i say Thomas said this or Thomas wouldn't suggest that.
You've given me(and sooooo many others) such great advice/support, always with razor sharp truth and of course humor when it's most needed....
bla bla bla......just know you have a pretty big fan club