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  • #16
    Thanks for tae advice - I've got some physio lined up
    "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
    Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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    • #17
      quote "I have got a constant supply of free morphine from the doc to help ease the pain so I can always let you have a spare bottle if you are in that much pain."

      Expect the drug squad knocking on your door morphine is a "class A drug" 5 years in the nick just thought id get this in before the pc brigade start on here i know you were probably joking mike haley ,,,Charlie thompson hope your shoulder gets better soon nothing worse bud take care regards batt22

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      • #18
        Your right Batt22, I was only joking. I would never pass on any perscription drug to anyone. I can understand the pain Ell is going through as I go through it every day. I am surprised the PC brigade have'nt been on before now.
        Dont get out fishing much because of the arthritis so the next best thing is stick a post on here like I did and see how many "bites" you get.
        It really is good fun.
        As I have grown older, I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible,
        but P*****g everyone off is a piece of cake.

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        • #19
          My sympathies to you mike arthritis is a horrible disease i have a loved one going through agony at this moment the doctors and professors are wanting to put her on mtx a chemo drug but she is scared witless as the side effects are horrendous hope you get back fishing soon bud take care regards batt22

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          • #20
            Heard it on good authority from many a salty old trawlerman similarly afflicted after hauling the herring all day that the best cure is found by caulking a wooden boat - honest.

            (you know what they say about sympathy.... It lies between **** and syphilis in dictionary!!)
            ʎɐqǝ uo pɹɐoqʎǝʞ ɐ ʎnq ı ǝɯıʇ ʇsɐן ǝɥʇ sı sıɥʇ.

            Thought for the day:
            Some people are like slinkies - not really good for anything but bring a smile to your face when thrown down the stairs

            Converting an MFV Fifie trawler type thing.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by mark View Post
              Heard it on good authority from many a salty old trawlerman similarly afflicted after hauling the herring all day that the best cure is found by caulking a wooden boat - honest.

              (you know what they say about sympathy.... It lies between **** and syphilis in dictionary!!)
              You're the second person to say that in a day - the sympathy quote that is - you *******(s)

              I'd rather be caulking! Honest
              "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
              Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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              • #22
                I feel your pain CT. I've had a trapped nerve in me neck since July 09. Doc said it would untrap itself booooooooo. Cant take pain killers cos of dodgy liver function (another story) and cant drink the pain away cos of dodgy liver function booooo. The only way I can sleep in bed is on me back with me right arm strecthed out and me head bent to the left or on the couch with pillows and cushions sculpted to keep me head bent up at 90 degrees then I press me legs on the other side of the couch and lock meself like a spring. If I sleep in the caravan with the jockey wheel fully lowered it sometimes works but not guaranteed. The only real relief I get is green and illegal

                On the plus side I went fishing for mackerel and caught two gurnards :-)
                Regards, Graham

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                • #23
                  no magic cure mate, i smacked my back up in a cliff fall years ago, prescription drugs will only knock you out or put you in a point were yes you feel the pain, but you really dont give a sh*t about it, trouble is you have to come off those drugs, not easy if in the mean time you have become addicted to them, ive been down that route, thrown the drugs years ago and now in the main i have learned to live with the pain and use a rub for when i cant, hot as hell showers on the affected part helps me - if you know where the affected part is, jabs dont always work and to get it in the right place is not the best feeling in the world - trust me on that
                  end the day i was told by 50 there was a very good chance i could be in a chair, im 55 and its not managed to put me in one yet, hopefully if its coming its a long long way off

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                  • #24
                    I escaped a wheelchair as well and now have no option but to live on painkillers ,you're right about those that give you that carefree feeling ,I would recommend them on a strictly part time basis when the pain is really bad . Wor lass had a trapped nerve in her shoulder for a year or so and then, as you commonly here , she woke up one morning to find it had cured itself ,I suggested manipulation to free it but she wasn't keen and just put up with it .
                    Chin up Ell mate ,it'll go when it wants to ,meanwhile you have to find a way of dealing with it that suits you , I'm sure you'll have something alternative you can try.
                    You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                    • #25
                      I've had a bad back for 15 years now, had the MRI scans to reveal degenerative wear between the discs etc. Might sound daft but the best thing for me is to keep exercising and buy a memory foam topper for the mattress. Getting up on a morning is 10 times easier since i bought the topper, takes some getting used to but i would'nt be without it now....

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                      • #26
                        Had exactly the same trapped nerve with extreme pain behind the shoulder blade & up the side / back of my neck. My doctor advised wearing a neck collar.
                        I said the main pain is in the shoulder but he stressed the need for supporting the correct posture of the neck. I wore it for a couple of weeks and although it initially made the pain worse, it soon did the business.
                        Can't remember the pills prescribed but they didn't stop the pain for long.
                        Eventually the pain just receeded and finally ceased altogether - just like that...
                        Don't eat yellow snow!

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                        • #27
                          Yep very important that your head is not stressed in bed by using too many pillows ,sounds a bit soft but ask anyone who has bother and they will tell you .

                          My mate has his own pillow that goes everywhere with him ,he even took it to Tazmania last time we visited.
                          You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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                          • #28
                            Starting to ease up now thank god.
                            "I mock thee not, though I by thee am mockéd.
                            Thou call'st me madman, but I call thee blockhead"

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                            • #29
                              Good news mate ,take it easy.
                              You can take the lad out of Walker but .......

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