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In Reply to: I need some advice (not audio - sorry!) .... posted by DevillEars on July 31, 2005 at 01:36:29:
Something I've never heard of...Whatever it might be, he's stabbed me three times in the buttocks and put me off work for the rest of the week... :-(
Rx is for potent anti-inflammatory, a pain-killer and some topical "mats" to be applied to the knee... Plus rest, elevation, etc.
Kneeling is a definite "No-No"
As I quoted to someone else recently, if I were a $10.00 hooker, I'd be going hungry for a while... :-)
Thanks to all for the mix of concern and constructive suggestions - much appreciated - and may this week be particularly beneficial in terms of Lotto results, vinyl hunting, etc.
Follow Ups:
....it's sprung a leak. New 10-30 weight or so lubricating fluid will be produced and you'll be fine again. My synovium went adios in the 1998 knee surgery, my menisci (plural of meniscus) went in the 2000 surgery and now we have polished bone on bone after the 2002 surgery. Eat 1/2 a meal, then take the pill, then eat the second half of the meal. If you can't eat when taking the pill, drink a lot of milk with it. Best wishes - knee stuff sux.
GP prescribed:a. Coxflam 15 (Meloxicam-based anti-inflammatory tablets)
b. Synap Forte (analgesic tablets)
c. TransAct 40 (Topical anti-inflammatory patch)And this was after 3 shots in the butt (Voltaren, Cortisone, Analgesic)
Will definitely follow advice on taking the Coxflam mid-way through meal.
Will also try to avoid the Synap Forte - pain is a signal that something is wrong - mask it and you may miss the signal.. :-(
Respect that conclusion - no digging for vinyl on your hands and knees. Ask that it be found and brought to you.I ignored this wise admonition two days after I got my vivi-sectomy. Sauntered in to a LP shop and proceeded to rifle through the racks and boxes on the floor. Within 20 minutes, I was a swell fella. Thought I was gonna die. Frozen peas to the rescue, and a hit of Vicodin.
More than anyone wants to know, I'm sure. Every other man who told me that a V-section was essentially painless was evidently not a vinyl aficionado.
axolotl"The universe begins to look more like a great thought than a great machine."
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