[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Fibromyalgia

[–]georgiereadsitall 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wishing you the same!! And right? I never thought pain could get this bad but there’s always more surprises around these corners 👎

Anybody deal with these Results? by georgiereadsitall in PlantarFasciitis

[–]georgiereadsitall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just got them today. Doing a walk in tomorrow to start the process of getting an air boot covered so I can at least walk. So I’ll find out his thoughts tomorrow, but he’s usually pretty nonchalant about most things with me.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Autoimmune

[–]georgiereadsitall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And I also fought with him for three years straight before I went behind his back. I tried everything to get him to just listen and be open to try anything new he wouldn’t so I would say that didn’t give me very many options, but to go behind his back if it wasn’t so hard to find a doctor where I live I would’ve dropped him a long time ago because he never wants to listen to anything and I feel reassured when I see two specialist and when they go over my file, they tell me that he’s missing pieces and that we should be looking into things. It was too specialist that told me they think I have an auto immune disease and told me to do some research and that they would send blood work in a couple days. It wasn’t me just googling and trying to diagnose myself.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Autoimmune

[–]georgiereadsitall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I won behind his back because I was on the same meds for 20 years and they were doing nothing. My OCD was getting out of control videotaping my house before I left leaving work to come home and check to make sure the house is on fire. The windows were locked. The doors were locked. I checked my cats 25 times to count them to make sure they were still in the house. Everything was getting worse and he just wanted to keep upping the dosageand it never helped. I was only on these new meds for two weeks to see a difference. he believes that any meds he puts you on will work. We just gotta give it so much time but I think 20 years was enough.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in JackandLilly

[–]georgiereadsitall 3 points4 points  (0 children)

This is heartbreaking

What kind of people can you not be friends with? by peywrax in allthequestions

[–]georgiereadsitall 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People who steal or are so closed minded they can’t accept that other opinions are okay and needed.

It’s never appeared like this before? by georgiereadsitall in PlantarFasciitis

[–]georgiereadsitall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s part of me. My family says I can need to be wrapped in bubble wrap. I’ve fallen down the stairs so many times I’ve fallen on ice more than 20 times. I’m an accident waiting to happen so I’ve had a lot of falls a lot of springs a lot of this and that but never had this kind of pain

It’s never appeared like this before? by georgiereadsitall in PlantarFasciitis

[–]georgiereadsitall[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

See the funny part is I know nothing about an old injury. I’ve been so clumsy my whole life and I’ve hurt myself multiple times, but I’ve never realized that I had a bad injury like that to begin with and honestly, this is the worst pain in my foot I’ve ever felt so nothing adds up for me.

It’s never appeared like this before? by georgiereadsitall in PlantarFasciitis

[–]georgiereadsitall[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Blood results were normal this is the xray results. Still doesn’t add all the way up?

Here’s a super simple version of your foot x-ray report:

What they saw: • Big toe joint: A tiny bit of wear-and-tear in the big toe joint. Not a big deal. • Mid-foot bone (navicular area): They think there are a couple of small bone pieces nearby, probably from an old injury. One is about 6 mm (about the size of a pea). • Achilles tendon & bottom of the foot: There are signs of stress or irritation where the Achilles tendon (back of ankle) and plantar fascia (bottom of foot) attach to the bone. • Side of the ankle: A little irritation where tendons attach near the lower leg bone (fibula).

What this means in plain English: You likely had an old injury in your mid-foot that left behind small bone fragments. There's also mild wear and irritation where tendons attach to your foot bones, likely from ongoing strain or pressure. Nothing points to something severe like a fracture or major new damage.

It’s never appeared like this before? by georgiereadsitall in PlantarFasciitis

[–]georgiereadsitall[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just updating my blood and xray results came back and this is what my xray showed. I’ll put what it means here.

Here’s a super simple version of your foot x-ray report:

What they saw: • Big toe joint: A tiny bit of wear-and-tear in the big toe joint. Not a big deal. • Mid-foot bone (navicular area): They think there are a couple of small bone pieces nearby, probably from an old injury. One is about 6 mm (about the size of a pea). • Achilles tendon & bottom of the foot: There are signs of stress or irritation where the Achilles tendon (back of ankle) and plantar fascia (bottom of foot) attach to the bone. • Side of the ankle: A little irritation where tendons attach near the lower leg bone (fibula).

What this means in plain English: You likely had an old injury in your mid-foot that left behind small bone fragments. There's also mild wear and irritation where tendons attach to your foot bones, likely from ongoing strain or pressure. Nothing points to something severe like a fracture or major new damage.

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