Good Morning Each,it’s a brighter dryer one here atm,so taking a chance at hanging the washing out on the line,
I seem to spend a lot of days recently waiting for parcels to be delivered…no bustling around the Town/City doing My Christmas shopping as I’ve done it all online…just not the same
Good afternoon ladies. Nice dry sunny day here, but still a bit cold. May I’m missing going into town shopping. Its vouchers and money for my family. One of my friends picked her own gift and will get something for her sister.
Good afternoon Lassies,it’s a sunny frosty one here and just perfect for a brisk walk this morn’…I seem to be able to walk further and faster these days as My leg muscles seem stronger and no more cold numb toes…can only put it down to the Revitive…long may it last
Good afternoon ladies. It was a lovely sunny day here but cold. Wrapped up and went for a walk along the prom, was going to a cone buts to cold for that now. Had a bowl of home made instead when I got home.
Afternoon, Having a horrible time this W/E this beastly pain has been relentless. Having to phone the GP AGAIN, first thing tomorrow morning, somehow I need to get her to see me in person. Might start to get somewhere then, instead of her playing guessing games. Went to the Hospital but they can’t do anything, they are only a wee 12 bed cottage hospital. I have to be referred by GP for MRI and they don’t have one. Probably be at Aberdeen or Inverness. If I can get my GP to do that.
Was wondering about seeing a Chiropractor they deal with this sort of thing I believe. Have any of you been to one? What are they like?
Gawd, I’m sorry, you must be sick of my crying and moaning about this pain.
Roxy – just a thought, would it be any good phoning 111?
We have that service here ‘down south’ and it seems as if that is a gateway to health services. All I am thinking is that they could get a GP to contact you which would save you waiting. We can get referred by them to a GP and they will even get an ambulance in the same way as phoning 999 in an emergency, if they consider it necessary.
I see you do have the service in Scotland, link below explains exactly what they could do to help, if that’s possible:
Good morning Each,it’s a very foggy dreich one here but hope it clears up later for My walk,
Roxy I’m sorry to hear You’re still in so much pain,I don’t understand what
the hell Your GP’s playing at,after all the virus in the Highlands where You are is so much less than the rest of Scotland so why isn’t Your surgery working as normal…I’d do as Baz suggests and contact NHS 111, xxx
I’ve had my worst night yet couldn’t get comfy in bed or on the sofa, and all the while the pain was throb throb throb, ended up with my face deep in a pillow screaming and crying for most of the night. Am going to find a Chiropractor who does the McTimoney Style, it’s a lot gentler but just as effective as the bone crunching ones.
Good morning, sun is out but probably cold. Roxy sorry to hear your still in pain with your back. We were talking last week about doctors and why aren’t they aren’t seeing patients. Going for a walk later along the prom.
I can’t understand why GPs are not seeing patients,a friends mum in her 80’s had a sore on her face that wasn’t healing, turned out to be skin cancer, GP didn’t see her …it was all done by sending photos…what’s that all about, I think it’s scandalous…years ago, if a person was ill,you got a visit from the GP…and he would come back and see how you were getting on, without being asked…I know I’m going back a bit now…but things have changed so much…not for the better
Well I saw a Chiropractor this evening and and I now know what’s going going on in my back. One of the vertebrae spikes that stick out of your spine is the cause of it all, instead of pointing out it’s moved to pointing down and it’s pressing on part of the right side of the sacrum. The two are pressing on some nerve and that’s causing all the pain in the right leg and butt cheek, he said it’s badly inflamed too, It went into full spasm last night and that’s why I had such a bad time. These vertebrae are not moving like they should they are seizing up and need to be worked on, twice a week for a while then once a week then once a month untill they go back to doing what they should be doing. I went in to his office on 2 sticks was worked on and questioned for 90 minutes, was terrified but it was not painful, well not much and it got easier the more he worked them. I was almost pain free when I came out and still feeling so much better, he warned me it will get painful again and not to overdo anything, but the more it’s worked on the easier things will get and life will return to what’s my normal. But it looks like I will have to go in for a Spine MOT every now and then and get another session done.
Sooooo hoping I get to sleep tonight, I desperately need to catch up on the past few weeks.
Good morning ladies. Paula I remember when you phoned a doctor they would come out to see you. Roxy glad to hear that you have some relief at last with your back pain. I get pain if I’m sitting on the laptop to long. I usually go for a massage but haven’t been for one since lockdown began.
Morning, Cold, Darkish, and Dreary here today. Had not a too bad night, and as I was told, the pain has returned but not so bad as it was.
Jess I’ve never had a massage but have thought about it at times, do they hurt?
Paula, I don’t understand why we can’t see our GPs either, it’s really not on.
Good Afternoon Each,it’s another damp dreich one here,but the smell of My chicken curry cooking is cheering Me up :-p
Glad You’ve had a diagnosis at last Roxy and You had a sleep…I certainly wouldn’t leave it there though as I’d kick up hell with the GP who obviously didn’t give a damn about how much pain You were in…Would He/She have just told You to take a rennie if You’d had severe chest pain?.:shock:…report 'em to the health centre manager.
I don’t know this Doctor May, she’s new to the Surgery and I’ve never seen her. My own Doctor who I usually see was not available for some reason so I got this new one. I sometimes see my Doctor at the pool as she often has an early swim too, I’ve no intention of leaving things and will talk it through with my own Doctor, I’ve heard from others that the Surgery Manager is a waste of time.
If not satisfied with the response you get from your own doctor and the surgery manager is a waste of time, then there’s always the official way. Patients such as yourself should never be left in pain as you have been, others will probably be treated in the same offhand, uncaring way and this is wrong. I am pleased for you that the pain is not quite as bad. See details on that official link below:
let’s hope You won’t need any help from Your Doc’ for this particular problem Roxie and I’m wondering if You do will They tell You to go private again!
It’s time GPs started doing the job They are very well paid to do and stop cherry picking what type of health problems They’ll see Patients in Their surgery for,
On a lighter note We here are being changed from level 4 to level 3 on Friday,but I don’t intend to go gallivanting around Town just yet…Also of course the vaccination has started to be administered today…hallelujah
Of course Ruth the mooth is on tv whinging as usual,not a smile ever cracks that enamel of Hers :twisted:…or Leonard either…what an arse He is.
Just had this email in from the guy with the healing hands…
Hope you’ve had a good day and have noticed a difference since your first adjustment. Just a quick recap following your assessment. The main findings were restrictions around the sacrum and lumbar vertebrae, a technical name would be lumbosacral dysfunction. When these joints aren’t moving or sitting correctly it can cause inflammation and irritation of the surrounding muscles and nerves which can lead to some of the symptoms you are experiencing. The goal of care is to get these joints and tissues moving correctly which should then lead to an improvement in these symptoms. I have left a note for Dan for your appointment tomorrow.
I look forward to seeing your progress and we will catch up Thursday.