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I have tennis elbow - that's the pain in my right elbow. Have to wear a brace all the time.
I probably have carpal tunnel syndrome - they will schedule me for an EMG ASAP - depending on the results, refer for surgery.
Put on the following medicine - used for nerve pain..............Lyrica - used for diabetic nerve pain, knee replacements, etc.
How LYRICA Works
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN) can be painful conditions. But the good news is that there is now a way to treat the pain. LYRICA is a new FDA-approved medication developed specifically to treat both painful DPN and postherpetic neuralgia (PHN)—two of the most common forms of nerve pain.
What Causes Nerve Pain?
The central nervous system is made up of millions of nerve cells. In people with nerve pain, some cells are over-excited because they are damaged. This may cause the cells to fire too many signals throughout the body, resulting in pain.
How Does LYRICA Help?
LYRICA works by attaching to a part of the over-firing nerve cells. This is thought to help to reduce the pain signals that cause the symptoms of diabetic nerve pain.
LYRICA may reduce the nerve pain that can prevent the enjoyment of everyday activities.
Also - referral to a Urologist - still have blood in my urine.
That's it folks............I'm officially OLD!
"Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn't learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn't learn a little, at least we didn't get sick, and if we got sick, at least we didn't die; so, let us all be thankful." -- Buddha
Now, Margie, I am very sorry to hear about your tennis elbow. But now I am wondering if I have tennis hips. I've had this pain for years (before MC) and the doctors can find nothing with xrays and MRIs I wonder if it is a nerve? Or nerves? Thanks for giving me a new way to approach this whole business.
Now blood in the urine.....that's scary. I went to a urologist for frequent UTIs and he did a bladder-oscopy on me. He looked into my bladder with another one of those damn flashlights on a rope. Fortunately, there was no prep for that and I was pretty heavily sedated. The urologist found out that I have very thin bladder walls and that bacteria could be seeping through from "other" areas. He had me wear a catheter for three days at home (which was awful) while taking Cipro. At the end of all of that I guess we killed all the bad bacteria because I haven't had a UTI since. Knock on wood. I hope that this is something similar to what you have and not a stone of some kind. It was a week I don't want to go through again anytime soon, but I think it was much better than what has been going on with Lou.
Hey Mars we need a little "old" lady smiley don't we? Ha Ha! I am sorry you have Tennis Elbow....I was diagnosed with that about 4 yrs ago and my doctor told me it could come and go. Which it did...haven't had it for about 1 yr. Every so often It hurts for a short time. I hope your meds work. I'd like to know as I saw where you said it was sometimes used in Knee replacements...and Mine is coming soon...the 26th Love Oma