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Re: Saving your ligaments during operation
Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2013 9:49 pm
by janetm2
Hey Helen,
Ditto to Karyn's note but I do have a favoritism (okay maybe not a real word?) Towards burgundy! Yes we just want a little of those other things now and then. I am coping by staying home today one frigid trip to work yesterday in the teen temp was enough. My sitter was sore by the end of the day and the feet just hate the cold. Finished a book today and attempted to get an appointment with a new pain guy, waiting for the new patient coordinator to call back. Have a nice day everyone.
Janet
Re: Saving your ligaments during operation
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 12:36 am
by Violet M
Janet, hope you were able to get your appointment. I noticed you said your PN was squished between the 2 ligaments. Mine was too and in those cases the only way I know of that the nerve can be released is to cut one of those ligaments. Of the 2 the SS is smaller and seems less important. So, Helen1000, it's not a perfect choice but if you are in a lot of PN pain may be the lesser of 2 evils to risk having some instability post-op.
helenlegs 11 wrote: There are so many fantastic hair colours now I'm tempted. . . pink

or a deep burgundy ?? Maybe I am actually trying to reinvent myself. . . . . NO, too scared !
I agree with Karyn -- you're fantastic the way you are Helenlegs!

Speaking of scared -- my husband cuts my hair. He offered to do it and it was scary at first but he's getting pretty good at it. I got tired of the salons butchering it.
Violet
Re: Saving your ligaments during operation
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 5:53 pm
by janetm2
Violet,
Thanks for the support for my appointment. It turns out to be like when I went to Dr Marvel, you do not get an appointment until all your doctors send in notes from your last 2 appointments and the pharmacy sends your 6 month prescription history. My GP has outsourced everything so it could take another week. Luckily I am still covered currently and just researching a new possible way to help lower the pain. Probably I will get a March appointment. Also hoping to help others in this area if I find out this doctor/pain clinic is helpful. Take Care
Janet
Re: Saving your ligaments during operation
Posted: Sun Jan 27, 2013 9:13 pm
by Anne smith
Helen and friends
I have been hairdressing for forty years! Love your grey ! ( pink blue yellow ect) it can frighten small children at our age) save your penny's! Go to an excellent salon, and come out , with a "sore ass" but feeling gorgeous
Anne smith!!
Re: Saving your ligaments during operation
Posted: Mon Jan 28, 2013 2:31 pm
by helenlegs 11
Yes Anne some things are simply
have to be done simply because 'we are worth it'.
