I had Hatch green chilli for lunch , I think I may smell smoke, don't think it's sulphur tho, close but not quite.Tom Mesa I hope you can return to the smell of sulfur smoke soon!
did you ever come to the conclusion that after the 4th 5th surgery that maybe they will not work?I'm undergoing the same after 7 surgeries to fix my shoulders I've got pain still.mri of my neck revealed advanced arthritis impinging the nerves.scheduled for epidural shots on the 16th. I wish you luck.
It was a bit more complicated than that started with a torn bicep tendon year later was torn rotator cuff which resulted in a massive infection which was another surgery you see where I'm going with thisdid you ever come to the conclusion that after the 4th 5th surgery that maybe they will not work?
My bone doctor was a chiropractor before he went back to school. He would still adjust people if they wanted it but he was a brilliant spine surgeon. Dr. Corenman now retired.I second (or third) the reccos for a good chiropractor. One who practices direct spinal manipulation. And more specifically one who graduated from Palmer College and who practices the Gonstead technique:
https://gonstead.com/
I've been managing to survive a form of spinal arthritis for many years thanks mostly to chiropractic care.
But be aware, not all chiropractors are the same. Do your research and ask about treatment modalities.
Please try this before you succumb to the surgeons, whose work is permanent but with no guarantee of success. With chiropractic there's no cutting and nothing artificial and at worst case you're not any worse off than before.
it is a shame to get an infection like that which could be fatal. I tore both rotator cuffs took the pain did nothing and I have 85% of motion and can still split wood etc. doing things over my head is harder. took around 5 years to get right. I framed houses did roofing and concrete for almost 50 years. they say they cant heal mine did and maybe just bull so they can operate. when you go to a surgeon for exam operate is what they doIt was a bit more complicated than that started with a torn bicep tendon year later was torn rotator cuff which resulted in a massive infection which was another surgery you see where I'm going with this
if a chiropractor does not have an X-ray machine walk out. years ago one fixed pinched nerves in my neck. first thing he did was X-ray it.My bone doctor was a chiropractor before he went back to school. He would still adjust people if they wanted it but he was a brilliant spine surgeon. Dr. Corenman now retired.
I hear that.ive been in logging and construction, concrete and masonry heavy highway, site work. My first exam at 33 years old. Surgeon said my spine looked 63. I'm not a big boned guy I just used to have the muscle to protect me enough to make a living. Now not so much. Infections happen but bad doctoring happens more often.glad you were able to let it heal.it is a shame to get an infection like that which could be fatal. I tore both rotator cuffs took the pain did nothing and I have 85% of motion and can still split wood etc. doing things over my head is harder. took around 5 years to get right. I framed houses did roofing and concrete for almost 50 years. they say they cant heal mine did and maybe just bull so they can operate. when you go to a surgeon for exam operate is what they do
dont take this personal sounds like you were not built for heavy work. there is no way at 33 your spine should be in that condition. most of the guys in their 30's I saw in const have severe back problems were real tall guys maybe a lot of leverage on the back when they are bending over. I have seen short Italian masons still doing brick work in their early 70'sI hear that.ive been in logging and construction, concrete and masonry heavy highway, site work. My first exam at 33 years old. Surgeon said my spine looked 63. I'm not a big boned guy I just used to have the muscle to protect me enough to make a living. Now not so much. Infections happen but bad doctoring happens more often.glad you were able to let it heal.
Lots of truth there, wasn't built for it but that's where I ended updont take this personal sounds like you were not built for heavy work. there is no way at 33 your spine should be in that condition. most of the guys in their 30's I saw in const have severe back problems were real tall guys maybe a lot of leverage on the back when they are bending over. I have seen short Italian masons still doing brick work in their early 70's
I fractured my 5-6 cervical vertebrae over 20 years ago. Fusion, and I was good to go for a number of years. Started having pain and went to my GP who sent me to a chiropractic pain specialist. This guy examined me and wanted to adjust my spine without X-ray or anything else. No thanks. I went back to Corenman and after the required PT, imaging, etc. he did another fusion lower down and it’s been almost pain free since. I’m too old for any more surgical procedures so if it hurts I rub a little dirt on it and keep moving.if a chiropractor does not have an X-ray machine walk out. years ago one fixed pinched nerves in my neck. first thing he did was X-ray it.
Try rubbing some CBD topical cream or ointment on it....... so if it hurts I rub a little dirt on it and keep moving.
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