#173836 - 05/26/09 11:35 PM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
[Re: KenK]
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I've always found something especially appealing about nurses. They tend to be smart, caring, gentle, ...
This is about when my wife slaps me upside the head.
Get well real soon Martin. Give yourself time to heal!! and some wear cute glasses. Nerd Girl Nurses!!! = WIN
Edited by Erik_B (05/26/09 11:36 PM)
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#173837 - 05/27/09 12:18 AM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Registered: 05/09/06
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Martin,
Good news on the diagnosis. Best wishes.
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#173844 - 05/27/09 02:07 AM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
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One of the back specialists, surgical fellow, at a major hospital told me that he doesn't advocate operating on relatively intact people, as opposed to mangled in a crash and missing pieces, without first getting the swelling down and getting them through a course of physical therapy to see how they function when they aren't traumatized. He claimed that it was just too easy to end up operating on people who could have had a better outcome if less extreme treatments were undertaken first.
He said that it used to be if they saw a displaced disk or other flaws they immediately dove in with the hammer and knives. Only recently have they found that most otherwise normal people have misalignment, bulged discs, and all sorts of apparently serious flaws, and most show no serious symptoms.
The study of outcomes comparing physical therapy versus surgery has shown that most people save money, experience less pain, regain mobility and function faster, and are exposed to far less risk if treated with supportive care and physical therapy. If and when it is shown that the conservative course hasn't worked, it may take six months, then surgery may be the way to go. On the other hand if you get into surgery too soon they typically can't undo the surgery after the fact.
The advice I was given was that moving as well as I could, even if I was in pain, but without overdoing it, was the fastest way to heal.
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#173851 - 05/27/09 02:46 AM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
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I hope you heal fast AND heal well, Martin!!
Blast: I never got the hottie nurses! I must be just too darned ugly!!
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#173858 - 05/27/09 11:06 AM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
[Re: Art_in_FL]
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Registered: 01/21/03
Posts: 2203
Loc: Bucks County PA
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The study of outcomes comparing physical therapy versus surgery has shown that most people save money, experience less pain, regain mobility and function faster, and are exposed to far less risk if treated with supportive care and physical therapy. If and when it is shown that the conservative course hasn't worked, it may take six months, then surgery may be the way to go. On the other hand if you get into surgery too soon they typically can't undo the surgery after the fact.
The advice I was given was that moving as well as I could, even if I was in pain, but without overdoing it, was the fastest way to heal.
That is EXACTLY the course of treatment that I'm taking. It hurts but I can tell it's the right way to go.
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#173895 - 05/28/09 02:28 AM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
[Re: MartinFocazio]
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Paranoid?
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Glad it's not as bad as you first expected it might be.
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#173918 - 05/28/09 08:02 PM
Re: That Wasn't In My Summer Plans
[Re: Nicodemus]
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Registered: 01/21/04
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Loc: W. WA
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I hope you're feeling better soon!
I don't know why all these things happen at the beginning of summer instead of late in fall/winter when you can rest up.
It's nice that you have a good doctor that didn't grab for the knife, hammer and tongs.
There should be enough unemployed people around so you can find someone to do the necessary/heavy work for you.
Take it easy.
Sue
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