I'm looking for fellow bumpies living with chronic pain to talk to and support each other.
I'm 21 and hurt my back in fall of 2013 when I was lifting a patient. (I was a home health nurse.) I'm I have 3 herniated discs, sciatica and total loss of sensation in my right leg. I'm bed bound usually two or three days out of the weak. Depending on my pain levels, sometimes I can only sit up for half an hour to an hour at a time. DH is amazing and helps me in every aspect without a second thought. I am, however, dealing with a lot of ignorance, misinformation, and lack of empathy from both my family and my in laws.
I'd love to chat with anyone dealing with chronic pain or other health issues. I understand there is a ton of stigma with many aspects of chronic pain, so if you'd rather PM me, feel free
Re: Any Bumpies out there with Chronic Pain?
Obviously everyone gets unwanted opinions about what they should and shouldn't do during pregnancy, but this is much farther than that and the only course of action I can think of is to cut those people out of my life.
Is anyone else dealing with this or something similar? Have you been able to resolve it?
I was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis at 13 and have several other skeletal issues including scoliosis, herniated discs, frozen SI joints on both sides, 2 ribs out of place, limited mobility in ribcage, out of place kneecaps and collarbone, and chronic sub scapular bursitis.
I look completely normal so nobody understands that I am in so so much pain every single day.
I don't take any medicine because that limits my ability to function, but I do have to go to physical therapy 2x weekly for the past couple years (expensive!!) and I was told I would have to be in some form of physical therapy for the rest of my life.
Pregnancy has made it a lot worse, especially with my back issues.
I don't have a lot of optimism to share besides that you're definitely not alone, whether the reasons are the same or not, pain is pain and I've definitely been (and am) in the same boat.
Do what is best for you as far as the medication goes, as long as you are well read and educated on the subject, it's up to you and your docs. Don't listen to any negative Nancy's who think they know what's best for your baby!!
How is everyone coping with going off the med changes? Its hard for me to tell what is pregnancy related or med related.
it's also hard for me to tell what is pregnancy related and what is my normal crazy self lol. Super dizzy, headaches, exhausted, moody, anxiety..but again those can all be pregnancy lol.