rolle, to random
@rolle@mementomori.social avatar

Just woke up. Had to reboot my brain. Terrible migraine crashed my system. Personal downtime length: 3h, 41min. Wouldn't wish this for my worst enemy. I'm okay again. Feels a bit weird in the head. #Migraine #Pain

BlinkPopShift, to random

#ChronicIllness makes every action expensive.

I went to the museum today. Took public transit.

That cost me 6 hours of #migraine, #pain and complete functionality crash when I got home.

RomanticIsa, to random
@RomanticIsa@kinky.business avatar

Somehow I injured my knee while sleeping and now I can barely walk. My husband kindly fingered me to an orgasm which helped with the pain relief, but I’ll need a lot more orgasms to get through the day.
#lewd #pain

ShinyAmygdala, to Autism

My autistic grandfather dutifully cared for his wife (the grandmother I never got to meet) at the end of her fight with breast cancer.

Grandma Mary really wanted marijuana joints to cope with her pain, but the doctors only permitted her to use morphine (this was in the late 1970's). She couldn't administer it to herself so my grandfather injected it into her veins for her.

He told me this story one summer day when I was over at his apartment with my father. I was 10 years old at that time .

What prompted the story was grandpa Bill giving us a tour of his tackle box. I saw a syringe next to the rubber worms, and I asked what it was for. He explained that the fake worms injected with air made them seem life like to the fish, they'd wriggle about in the water, and were more likely to get a bite.

Then, he paused and told the story of that needle, and what it was originally for. After grandma Mary died, he kept all those remnant from that time, and everything seemed to have a repurpose . I watched him grimace as he took the morphine syringe in his hand and he angrily snapped it in two, and threw it away.

That was the first time I ever seen the gentle man look angry, actually, full of rage.

Only now, as I lay here in the hospital bed, after having a dose of Dilaudid, as the burning hot pain relief sears through my veins and breaks open my weary heart. I feel my grandmother, and I didn't have to meet her, to begin to feel her pain.

I feel grandpa's pain too. Repurposing the hurtful memories, the tools we are are actually given , when what we needed was something totally different. The autistic tendency to survive and "make due" with rampant unfairness.

#memories #pain #chronicIllness #cancer #autism #GoldenGeneration #millenials #thoughts #family #FamilyHistory

micheinnz, to StarTrek

Warning for people with watching this week — there are a lot of high-pitched, piercing sounds in this episode (S2 E4 “Among the Lotus Eaters”), especially near the start.

ShinyAmygdala, to random

Cautiously "good" news:

My partner checked the area and redness has gone down. It is swollen but not as red. No streaking. Took my 12th dose of Keflex (40 doses total is the full course). Basically, the point at which I was going to go to the hospital is if there was no positive change in the direction of healing or it got worse.

To go to the hospital, we are looking for signs of worsening such as :

  1. Increased redness + increased swelling

  2. Red streaks moving outward to new tissue

  3. fever

  4. disorientation

The reason why it's wait and see at home, has to do with the fact that my immune system has been put to sleep from the Prednisone (why healing from infection has been so slow), and so I can catch a plethora of things at the hospital including COVID.

This could be so so so much worse,

KNOCK ON WOOD.

Please still keep me in your thoughts, I'm not out of the hot water quite yet 🥺

Let's hope for reduced swelling by tomorrow morning 🤞

#HidradenitisSuppurativa #Immunocompromised #immuneSystem #cellulitis #ChronicIllness #Pain #anxiety #hospital #HealthCare

rosmir, to geopolitics

is too , too , too , too , too , and too from people. Biden is to the class. Biden is doing nothing to ease the of . Biden is ; he believes that the US will continue to grow. He believes his administration's crooks, who paint phony economic statistics with pink numbers. Biden must . And with as well... They're both tired old fools.

deantoir_ceardaiochta, to random

Chatting with my son earlier and I said something before it clicked with me. He was curious why I didn't go to a shop that I volved a walk and hills. I'd also planned some fun activities to do with the kids. As well as having a high #pain day today I've also got another badly infected toe (I'm phoning the GP on Tuesday) so I told him I was choosing my pain, and I realised that's what we do when we live with #ChronicPain #arthritis #hypermobility #Scoliosis #fibromyalgia #ChronicFatigue

geographile, to random
@geographile@mastodon.social avatar

I'll happily lie around half the day when it's my choice, but now I'm on two days of bed rest so I want to go hiking or play kickball.

(Realistically: I'm recovering from 5 days of extreme foot after a week of walking around in , on osteoporotic feet that were already trashed from disease and a fracture. I can't realistically play kickball, and the bedrest is to recover from TEN steroid injections into my foot joints after destroying them further there.)

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MorpheusB, to random
@MorpheusB@aus.social avatar

#Pain #Health #Medicine #Research

Brain signals that reveal how much pain a person is in have been discovered by scientists who say the work is a step towards radical new treatments for people living with debilitating chronic pain.

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/may/22/scientists-discover-brain-signals-for-chronic-pain

bananabob, (edited ) to random
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Scientists discover brain signals for chronic pain | Health

https://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/may/22/scientists-discover-brain-signals-for-chronic-pain

Discovery of ‘objective biomarker’ raises hopes for new treatments for people living with intractable pain

Brain signals that reveal how much pain a person is in have been discovered by scientists who say the work is a step towards radical new treatments for people living with debilitating chronic pain.

TheConversationUS, to random
@TheConversationUS@newsie.social avatar

An exciting new development in #pain research: neuroscientists have for the first time objectively measured pain experienced by 4 humans, through sensors embedded in their skulls.

If this approach works and can be extended (always big ifs), it could be revolutionary: the subjective nature of pain can lead doctors to over-prescribe addictive drugs, and also to under-prescribe drugs to patients they believe are exaggerating.

https://theconversation.com/chronic-pain-can-be-objectively-measured-using-brain-signals-new-research-205910
#News #MedMastodon

gwfoto, to random

'I Prescribe Opioids. We Shouldn't Treat Everyone Like an Addict'

While I understand the prescription of opioids has been quite the process over the past few decades, I feel the pendulum has swung too far. The opioid crisis is so very real.

In my experience, in the last five years patients in acute situations or who have undergone surgery are not even getting a small amount of a stronger medication, as they may have before the opioid crisis.

#opioids #addicts #pain

https://www.newsweek.com/2023/05/12/chronic-pain-opioids-doctor-medical-care-1795645.html

OutOfExile_IDR_Voice, to disability

“Cannabis, Alzheimers, TBI and Invisible Disability"

Click here 🧠 to expand.

Cannabis can still be a controversial topic. The medical benefits for those with physical and invisible disabilities are no secret. People with Invisible disabilities, such as brain injury and PTSD, can be afforded great relief from symptoms by the flower.

Israeli Dr. Raphael Mechoulam, is a well known cannabis research pioneer who has been studying the plant for decades. Read about some of his work in the link below.

Other Research indicates that individuals living with Alzheimers and Dementia may also benefit with less risk and damaging effects than other drugs currently used.

Findings from another Israeli Researcher, Dedi Meiri, argue that there may be benefits to these individuals as well.

"There is a large and growing body of anecdotal accounts of the efficacy of cannabis for treating the symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia. The shortcomings ... life-threatening dangers...with... frequently prescribed pharmaceutical treatments... makes cannabis a particularly compelling option – especially considering its solid safety profile."

Even more research from the National Library of Medicine (PubMed.gov), speaks about the neuroprotectant antioxidant qualities of the herb. The PubMed link below contains several links to other studies on cannabis and it’s benefits for people with disabilities.

The human body is said to have CBD receptors "built" in. I am neither condoning, nor condemning the use of “Natures Pharmaceutical"; nor am I suggesting it's use. I am merely presenting medical findings.

According to laws in many places amidst these findings, the jury is still out on the subject.

MedGov:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/10863546/

Dr. Mechoulam:
https://www.nbcnews.com/tech/innovation/cannabis-research-pioneer-hopes-latest-discovery-not-overlooked-again-n1059116

Alzheimers:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/abbierosner/2020/06/18/notes-from-the-cutting-edge-israeli-researcher-dedi-meiri-on-cannabis-alzheimers-and-dementia/

NHL alum study on concussion and Cannabis:
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nhl-alumni-association-teams-up-with-canopy-growth-to-research-concussions-and-cannabinoids-300805451.html

On regeneration and prevention ofAlzheimers:
https://www.cryptosavvy.com/2018/09/cannabis-regenerate-aging-brain-dementia.html

On reversing aging:
https://dailyhealthpost.com/cannabis-reverses-aging-processes-in-the-brain/

Image courtesy of:
https://merryjane.com/culture/heres-how-scientists-think-cannabis-can-repair-brain-cells-and-improve-memory


Originally posted Dec 04, 2022, 02:15 by OutOfExile_IDR

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