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Get well soon! You can use Kid Rock for some memento jewelry.
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Azastan wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 12:25 pm :snippity:
A quick consultation with the ER doctor resulted in me getting some Dilaudid, and the pain finally went away. The CT scan which followed revealed that, yes indeed, I had a kidney stone, and not just some tiny little kidney stone, but a 6 mm rock. If it'd been a millimeter larger I'd have been getting surgery, but I got sent home with some percoset and anti-nausea meds.

So my little friend the kidney stone rock is slowly but surely scraping his way down my ureter, where I hope he will soon hit my bladder, and then excrutiatingly make his way out of my body. I've named him Kid Rock, in honour of one of TFG's supporters.

It's not currently painful, although I am quite away of Kid Rock's existence, so I am still house sitting. I finish up the house sitting tomorrow anyway, so I'm hanging in there!
Oh, no...I hope you get Kid Rock out of your system soon. As soon as I read your description I knew what it was and I know that pain all too well. I had my third kidney stone in four years a while back and they found two more lying in wait while I was in for that one. They performed lithotripsy on those a couple of months ago and it appears they were broken up but haven't passed. I'm apparently susceptible to them just like my dad.

Oh, and thank Science for dilaudid. I think I've had the full range of opioids at some point during my long battle with back pain and I've never had a hint of getting hooked on them (thank goodness) but I think it would take about two days to get addicted to dilaudid. I got a couple of doses with my first kidney stone and it was the first time I'd been pain free in 8 years. Marvelous stuff.

Anyway, get well soon.
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YOUCH!

Glad to hear you're currently out of pain, and I hope everything gets better soon!
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You can use Kid Rock for some memento jewelry.

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Oh no feckin’ way, sister!!!

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I can see the irony but…just…
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Sorry, Azastan, I meant to start off with
Oh, ouch! Housesitting isn’t what it used to be!

(my last two housesittings:
1dislocated shoulder
1 hospitalization for pneumonia)
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Shizzle Popped wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 1:58 pm

Oh, and thank Science for dilaudid. I think I've had the full range of opioids at some point during my long battle with back pain and I've never had a hint of getting hooked on them (thank goodness) but I think it would take about two days to get addicted to dilaudid. I got a couple of doses with my first kidney stone and it was the first time I'd been pain free in 8 years. Marvelous stuff.
Before I finally got diagnosed as a migraineur (waaaaaaaayyyyyy back in the 1990s, before Imitrex was available here in the US), I used to make my appearance in Ballard Hospital every few weeks due to a migraine. After about 10 times, the doctors told me that I needed to go to see a neurologist, because they suspected I was addicted to Dilaudid. I went to the neurologist, had a CT scan, was sitting in his waiting room waiting to hear the results (no, I didn't have a brain tumour). Picked up an old, old Reader's Digest and was reading about 'Chinese Restaurant Syndrome'. That's when I realized that a) I had migraines and b) I was VERY sensitive to monosodium glutamate--my worst migraines occurred right after I'd eaten at Louie's, a very good Chinese restaurant). Not one doctor had ever asked me the migraine questions even though I'd complained about my horrible and debilitating headaches for years.

Anyway, the interesting thing about Dilaudid was that whenever they gave it to me for the migraines, it simply made the pain go away and I'd go to sleep. I'd gone in for the CT scan, and been given an injection of an iodine isotope as a tracer. The nurse realized she hadn't asked me if I was allergic to anything, and although I normally wouldn't have told people I was allergic to shellfish, I did that day, and she was in a panic when I told her that, because they thought there was a link with iodine/shellfish allergy. But I wound up getting a shot of Dilaudid without having a migraine first, and finally realized WHY people would get addicted to the stuff!
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I'm so sorry. I hope you are feeling much better soon!
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Phoenix520 wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 2:22 pm Sorry, Azastan, I meant to start off with
Oh, ouch! Housesitting isn’t what it used to be!

(my last two housesittings:
1dislocated shoulder
1 hospitalization for pneumonia)
Oh my, fortunately I haven't experienced anything like that!

I agree about NO MEMENTO JEWELRY. That'd be gross, just like Kid Rock (both the person and the kidney stone).
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Azastan wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 2:29 pm But I wound up getting a shot of Dilaudid without having a migraine first, and finally realized WHY people would get addicted to the stuff!
Yeah, I've often wondered how wasted I would have been on that stuff if I hadn't been in so much pain. I'm guessing pretty wasted.
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Shizzle Popped wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 4:02 pm
Azastan wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 2:29 pm But I wound up getting a shot of Dilaudid without having a migraine first, and finally realized WHY people would get addicted to the stuff!
Yeah, I've often wondered how wasted I would have been on that stuff if I hadn't been in so much pain. I'm guessing pretty wasted.
I was quite functional, just felt really good. Definitely could see how people would get addicted to it.
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A damn fine tweet.

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Azastan wrote: Sat Aug 20, 2022 12:25 pm So my little friend the kidney stone rock is slowly but surely scraping his way down my ureter, where I hope he will soon hit my bladder, and then excrutiatingly make his way out of my body. I've named him Kid Rock, in honour of one of TFG's supporters.
Sorry to hear about Kid Rock entering your life. I've experienced his taking residence as well, and he's not a gracious guest. More a berserker and break the lamp shades kind of guy.

Ibuprophen and meclizine were my go-to drugs. But, what really helped was just getting back to work. Sitting around for a couple weeks did not reduce the pain. Bending, reaching, pulling, lifting, etc fixed it. And I know you are not a sit around kinda gal. So, take a little time off, and then dig back in. Body slams against the hay bales will help.
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bill_g wrote: Mon Aug 22, 2022 8:38 am
Sorry to hear about Kid Rock entering your life. I've experienced his taking residence as well, and he's not a gracious guest. More a berserker and break the lamp shades kind of guy.

Ibuprophen and meclizine were my go-to drugs. But, what really helped was just getting back to work. Sitting around for a couple weeks did not reduce the pain. Bending, reaching, pulling, lifting, etc fixed it. And I know you are not a sit around kinda gal. So, take a little time off, and then dig back in. Body slams against the hay bales will help.
My friends are all worried about me working too hard (I had an MRI for my back three weeks ago--it's a mess), but I already figured out that the best thing for Kid Rock was to get back to work to help him move on. I take ibuprofen, and if necessary, Percocet. I'm not sure about the body slams against hay bales, but the rest of your advice seems sound to me!
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I am portraying the Suffragist Spirit of 1920 on Friday in Benton, Saline County, Arkansas. The Progressives there are celebrating Women's Equality Day which I will point out is a goal, not yet an achievement. The Day celebrates the passage of the 19th Amendment.

I will be referring to a humorous, but factual article about the Arkansas Special Legislative Session at which the 19th Amendment was ratified. There is reference to Senator Utley who raises a point of order about an attempt to add to the agenda of the special session. This will be gratifying to the audience on Friday because Senator Utley represented Saline County which now is a hotbed of conservatism.

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Probably could swap your specs out for a nice pair of Joe's 'Aviators' but perhaps not quite right for the times.
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You rock!
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I am seriously looking forward to hearing about the grand appearance of Kid Rock, followed by its immediate disappearance from the world stage, goodbye and good riddance to you.
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TRL - great outfit, and you look beautiful and feisty!
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Any suggestions for relief of painful shoulder tendonitis while I wait for the ortho appointment? It's a known (but apparently not common) side effect of the radiation but my radiation oncologist had no suggestions. She acted like she didn't even know what it was. My surgeon immediately recognized it and sent in a referral for me. Meanwhile. it hurts like hell. I'm already alternating Aleve and ibuprophen for the joint pain from the Keytruda.
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sugar magnolia wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 6:46 am Any suggestions for relief of painful shoulder tendonitis while I wait for the ortho appointment? It's a known (but apparently not common) side effect of the radiation but my radiation oncologist had no suggestions. She acted like she didn't even know what it was. My surgeon immediately recognized it and sent in a referral for me. Meanwhile. it hurts like hell. I'm already alternating Aleve and ibuprophen for the joint pain from the Keytruda.
I am not a doctor or a physical therapist, however, I found the following shoulder pendulum exercises using a chair helpful when I suffered from frozen shoulder. It increases range of motion without a lot of addition stress.

https://www.tummee.com/yoga-poses/shoul ... ises-chair

Using the chair helps support your lower back while doing the exercise.
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FiveAcres wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 7:19 am
sugar magnolia wrote: Tue Aug 23, 2022 6:46 am Any suggestions for relief of painful shoulder tendonitis while I wait for the ortho appointment? It's a known (but apparently not common) side effect of the radiation but my radiation oncologist had no suggestions. She acted like she didn't even know what it was. My surgeon immediately recognized it and sent in a referral for me. Meanwhile. it hurts like hell. I'm already alternating Aleve and ibuprophen for the joint pain from the Keytruda.
I am not a doctor or a physical therapist, however, I found the following shoulder pendulum exercises using a chair helpful when I suffered from frozen shoulder. It increases range of motion without a lot of addition stress.

https://www.tummee.com/yoga-poses/shoul ... ises-chair

Using the chair helps support your lower back while doing the exercise.
Thank you. I did those for a couple of months after the surgery when my entire left arm was tightening up. They helped tremendously for that but don't seem to be doing anything for the tendonitis but making it hurt more.

Half the info on Google says use ice, half the info says don't use ice.
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