Thinking of you too, it's not fair we get these set backs, but I guess it's just another hurdle to cross to see the beauty the other side waiting for you.
justcruisin01 said
10:10 PM May 31, 2013
Thanks for the good news Della.
JC.
_wombat_ said
10:42 PM May 31, 2013
what good news, did I miss something?
glassies said
11:21 PM May 31, 2013
Spoke to jim today and results are that i have just worked too damn hard in my past Cleaning 3 sometimes four mansions a day to put food on the table and a roof over My childrens heads ,dance classesm music classes a good car to get them around in At the time.
Apparently the mri showed that my back is worn out !! So they are looking into getting Me into some sort of pain management place ( what that is supposed to do who knows) But unless i can get accommodation for it i find the drive to the brisbane hospital Just too stressful on my own so i wont be going if thats the case ,thank you Everybody for your well wishes and a big hug to you all
Xxxx Della
mr glassies said
11:48 PM May 31, 2013
and from me a big thanks for the well wishes also it feels good to know our grey family is thinking of us
dibs
_wombat_ said
12:48 AM Jun 1, 2013
that's your positive attitude at work, great news, although that does not help the pain go away, take care both of you.
Sheba said
01:40 AM Jun 1, 2013
So pleased with the news Della and Graeme. Glad it wasn't something worse.
Take care,
Cheers,
Sheba.
D and D said
01:18 PM Jun 1, 2013
My Mum has advanced osteoporosis and crushed 3 vertebrae a few years back while doing some gardening. She compounded this by breaking her hip requiring a replacement. As a result of all of this she was in severe pain and on all sorts of drugs to held her through it all - problem was she was a zombie. After some arguing with some people we managed to get her into a pain clinic - didn't do much other than consolidate her medication so she went to another and they were fantastic. She still needs drugs but only small amounts and it doesn't effect her brain or her other functioning and for a woman of 83 there ain't much she can't do. I guess what I'm training to say, Della, is that there is some hope out there and you don't necessarily have to put up with that level of pain for the rest of your life.
Mr D
-- Edited by D and D on Saturday 1st of June 2013 01:19:37 PM
dazren said
07:47 PM Jun 1, 2013
YIPPEE !!THAT IS FANTASTIC NEWS, Now I feel better !! .
OOPS ! you have a worn out and painful back, and Here i am saying that's fantastic news ??/ gotta be something wrong in that statement ?? But you know what I mean
Gerty Dancer said
08:03 PM Jun 1, 2013
Sending cyber hugs to you both Della and Graeme... a crook back is painful no matter what the cause... hope you can get some accommodation so you can be helped
Beth54 said
09:36 PM Jun 1, 2013
So pleased to hear it's not something nasty. Although pain is nasty enough. Hope they can help with that Della.
glassies said
10:07 PM Jun 1, 2013
thank you everybody for your well wishes we will get to the bottom of this some how .
neilnruth said
10:58 PM Jun 1, 2013
That's positive news for a positive person. All the best with the pain management.
Thinking of you both Della & Grahame
Thanks for the good news Della.
JC.
what good news, did I miss something?
Cleaning 3 sometimes four mansions a day to put food on the table and a roof over
My childrens heads ,dance classesm music classes a good car to get them around in
At the time.
Apparently the mri showed that my back is worn out !! So they are looking into getting
Me into some sort of pain management place ( what that is supposed to do who knows)
But unless i can get accommodation for it i find the drive to the brisbane hospital
Just too stressful on my own so i wont be going if thats the case ,thank you
Everybody for your well wishes and a big hug to you all
Xxxx
Della
dibs
that's your positive attitude at work, great news, although that does not help the pain go away, take care both of you.
So pleased with the news Della and Graeme. Glad it wasn't something worse.
Take care,
Cheers,
Sheba.
My Mum has advanced osteoporosis and crushed 3 vertebrae a few years back while doing some gardening. She compounded this by breaking her hip requiring a replacement. As a result of all of this she was in severe pain and on all sorts of drugs to held her through it all - problem was she was a zombie. After some arguing with some people we managed to get her into a pain clinic - didn't do much other than consolidate her medication so she went to another and they were fantastic. She still needs drugs but only small amounts and it doesn't effect her brain or her other functioning and for a woman of 83 there ain't much she can't do. I guess what I'm training to say, Della, is that there is some hope out there and you don't necessarily have to put up with that level of pain for the rest of your life.
Mr D
-- Edited by D and D on Saturday 1st of June 2013 01:19:37 PM
OOPS ! you have a worn out and painful back, and Here i am saying that's fantastic news ??/ gotta be something wrong in that statement ?? But you know what I mean
So pleased to hear it's not something nasty. Although pain is nasty enough. Hope they can help with that Della.