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Mood: Toomanyadvil feeling so much batter since restarting my hydroxozine with my normal meds. Its unbelievable how a little anti-hystomine can do so much! I've actaully been able to go out two days in a row all day with friends! When I get home I'm not nearly in as much pain as usual. Still uncomfortable but nothing lik eit was. Now if I can just get my body used to being out all day after 3 years stuck inside most of the time. Nothing beats the feeling of being tired from a day out instead of being tired from the pain! Journal Entry: "
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8:00 a.m. - Dog food! ..." [Read]
Mood: Toomanyadvil feeling so much batter since restarting my hydroxozine with my normal meds. Its unbelievable how a little anti-hystomine can do so much! I've actaully been able to go out two days in a row all day with friends! When I get home I'm not nearly in as much pain as usual. Still uncomfortable but nothing lik eit was. Now if I can just get my body used to being out all day after 3 years stuck inside most of the time. Nothing beats the feeling of being tired from a day out instead of being tired from the pain! Journal Entry: "
DOG DIARY:
8:00 a.m. - Dog food! ..." [Read]
, Jul 08, 2008 04:38AM
I'm glad you'll be seeing your DR....Today!
Please let us know how it goes if your able. I hope you leave the DR's office feeling like they answered all your questions.
sandee1818 Female, 42 years Lake City - FL Member since Dec 2007
Mood: sandee1818 is happy and honored to have such wonderful friends here:) Journal Entry: "As you know I am the community leader her..." [Read]
, Jul 09, 2008 05:16PM
I am so sorry your going through this and at such a young age. I am glad to see you have confidence in your DR as that is important. I really hope your further test come out good and you don't have anymore surprises ahead. Keep us posted and know we are here for you.
Mood: Tuckamore is glad to be back. I missed you all.
, Jul 09, 2008 05:39PM
I've been waiting to see what the Doc told you. I'm glad that they are going to look for underlying causes of this event. I am very sorry that you have to under go such extensive surgey. It is very important and wonderful that you have faith in your Doc. That confidence makes a difference. And you have every right to be scared. Take care and I'll be thinking of you and hoping for the best. Tuck
Mood: Toomanyadvil feeling so much batter since restarting my hydroxozine with my normal meds. Its unbelievable how a little anti-hystomine can do so much! I've actaully been able to go out two days in a row all day with friends! When I get home I'm not nearly in as much pain as usual. Still uncomfortable but nothing lik eit was. Now if I can just get my body used to being out all day after 3 years stuck inside most of the time. Nothing beats the feeling of being tired from a day out instead of being tired from the pain! Journal Entry: "
DOG DIARY:
8:00 a.m. - Dog food! ..." [Read]
momeluv Female, 49 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
Mood: momeluv has got to get some rest! Please keep Dee in your prayers she is going to be going through a lot with her surgery & chemo etc. God Bless You All! Love to All, Sweet Dreams Journal Entry: "
Sow a word of praise today,..." [Read]
I do know a little about osteonecrosis though dont know exactly what it leads to all the time. I think that it depends on how much of the bone is effected and what area it is in. Basically as I understand it osteonecroisis involves your bone breaking down faster than your body can rebuild it like would happen in a normal injury or during the groeth process.
Has your DR mentioned this diagnosis?
I take it you have been through alot of tests already.
If you feel like your DR isnt really giving you a straight enough answer or enough information maybe getting a seconf opinion would be of some benefit?
I think the longer osteonecrosis goes undiagnosed the more damaging it can do to your bone and joints.
I'm sure more people will come by who understand this a little better than I do and can give you a better indication of what your next step might be.
I hope you find the answers you need!
TMA
C
Please let us know how it goes if your able. I hope you leave the DR's office feeling like they answered all your questions.
TMA
I did see my Dr. yesterday and the news wasn't good. I cried half the day yesterday but I am coming to terms with it now. I will have a partial knee replacement due to severe osteonecrosis of the right knee. I will also have metal plugs put in my tibia and femur, due to infarcted lesions. I am scared but I have confidence in my Dr. Im just too young to have something like this so I will be seeing my PC Dr. next week to see if there is an underlying disease process, such as diabetes, lupus, vascular abnormalities ect.
Thank you for your support it is greatly appreciated!!!
C
I'm so glad you have faith in your DR. That can make all the difference when we are nervous and scared about what our diagnosis or condition means for us. I know how you feel about being too young to go through this. There have been so many times that I have felt sad about what my conditions mean for me at such a young age.
But acceptance is a process, dont feel you have to wake up tomorrow and be okay with everything. Take the time you need to work everything out and get all the answers you need. Were all here anytime you want to talk. It can really help.
TMA
Hugs to you all and thank you
Christine
Mild Osteoarthritis
Partially ruptured baker's cyst
mederate volume jiont effusion
How serious are the MULTIPLE bone infarctions? Please gie it to me straight. What should I do next?