I was in two car accidents. One in 1995 in which I injured my left
kneeAnterior cruciate ligament (acl) injury
Anterior knee pain
Bursa of the knee
Dermatitis, herpetiformis on the knee
Knee arthroscopy
Knee arthroscopy - series
Knee joint replacement
Knee joint replacement prosthesis
Knee pain
Kneecap dislocation
Meniscus tears (had the cartledge shaved) and
herniatedHerniated nucleus pulposus a disc in my
neckCervical spondylosis
Head and neck glands
Herpes zoster (shingles) on the neck and cheek
Irritated seborrheic kerotosis - neck
Lymph tissue in the head and neck.
Melanoma - neck
Neck lump
Neck pain
Neck pulse
Neck x-ray
Oral cancer (C5-C6). I had two
thoracicEchocardiogram
Lung needle biopsy
Thoracic aortic aneurysm
Thoracic ct
Thoracic organs
Thoracic outlet anatomy
Thoracic outlet syndrome
Thoracic spine x-ray
Vertebra, thoracic (mid back) outlet surgeries in 1997 and 1998 and was on the road to
recoveryRecovery position - series when I had another car accident in 1999 and all the previous injuries were made worse and I also started having right
earEar barotrauma
Ear discharge
Ear emergencies
Ear examination
Ear tube insertion
Ear tube insertion - series and jaw pain and right shoulder pain. I was treated for depression after the first accident and prescibed prozac. I feel that this worked well. My husband doesn't believe in medications and thinks that I should just pull up my socks and get over it. I have recently been diagnosed as bi-polar. I am currently being prescribed zyp[rexa 2.5 mg twice a day. I was on heavy duty pain medication after another neck surgery (cervical denervation. After the surgery the pain become intolerable. I was on transdermal phentanol patch, first 50 mg then 20 mg. One patch every three days. I got off the patch by starting oxycontin 20 mgs. twice a day. I have now weaned myself down to oxycontin 20 mg. once a day. Some days I do not take any and some days I take 2 or 3. I also started working out at the gym and hired a personal trainer. I have been working out consistently for 5 months. My probelem is that I go strong for a while and then collapse. I get a good routine going for 3 to 4 weeks and then everything falls apart and I am bedridden for 2 to 3 days and then I start all over again. I have only been taking the zyprexa for 1 1/2 weeks and I have been eating too much and putting on weight. I am lethargic and can't seem to focus and get myself going and finish any tasks that I start. I am on disability and I have a hard time living up to my commitments and running my home and caring for my son and husband properly. I have had trouble sleeping since the first accident in 1995. The gym and workouts have made my sleeping a little better. What I want desperately is to have a steady routine and no ups and downs. But I do not want to feel drugged and slow moving. Can you recommend anything for me?
My husband is totally against medication and he is the person who suggested that I start a routine working out at the gym. I am trying as hard as I can but it seems like I am having trouble with everything I do lately. For instance to get work done to my house, I have to call 3 to 4 times and I still don't get the results I am looking for. I am so frustated and my confidence is shattered. I get fed up and shut down for 2 to 3 days and then I pick myself up and start over.
Good-Luck,
Jerry
I would recommend you go for REHAB vs. Personal Training..my experience is that those who deliver care in rehab are either Exercise Physiologists or Physical Therapists....Personal Trainers(although they may be certified) are not always the best choice for Chronic Pain sufferers..you may be pushed beyond the limits of what is good and right for YOUR SPECIFIC LIMITATIONS. Hydrotherapy(water therapy) is terrific!! Keep on keepin' on....there IS hope!!!