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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 1635719" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>I remember when I first made a thread after gp told me it was my sacroiliac joint. Physio said no. Definitely bulging disc.</p><p>Do you get scatica and numbness too? Its affected my right foot to the degree of I don't feel blisters forming. Toe has dropped and rubbing on the next one along.</p><p>Thankfully I have my yearly foot check on 28th. Earlier this year which is a godsend.</p><p>I just cannot afford private care. I've stopped r-ala due to lack of funds too. Hoping after xmas i'll have spare cash to resume r-ala again. Doubt it thou as we are needing paints and wear and tear replacement items for the home.</p><p>My back has been managed by nhs care as I cannot afford any other. If still no real help by 2025 I will be able to use one of my 4 pensions to fully resolve or pay for skin removal from bariatric op. For now. Nhs only <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /></p><p>You are right thou about not putting up with insuffient care. I really cannot fault my diabetes care which at times has to come first. Or third, in our hoùse.</p><p>Any chance of an op to give your unstable joint the support it needs? Does the nhs just brush you off with painkillers too?</p><p>I hope you're at a good place with your joint at mo. Does anti-inflammatory relieve your pain suffiently? I know I was taking naproxen which was reported in the press as unsuitable for 65yr olds (like my mum) and over due to raised blood pressure. Cardiologist at a&e took me off them. One of my blood test came back with very little inflammation. Even though I had a case of asthma and was diagnosed after a breathing test. </p><p>So far I've had no illness like last winter where I couldnt breath now I'm on inhalers. I'm led to believe my asthma is caused by acid reflux and swelling from tramadol around my stomach. Maybe?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 1635719, member: 196960"] I remember when I first made a thread after gp told me it was my sacroiliac joint. Physio said no. Definitely bulging disc. Do you get scatica and numbness too? Its affected my right foot to the degree of I don't feel blisters forming. Toe has dropped and rubbing on the next one along. Thankfully I have my yearly foot check on 28th. Earlier this year which is a godsend. I just cannot afford private care. I've stopped r-ala due to lack of funds too. Hoping after xmas i'll have spare cash to resume r-ala again. Doubt it thou as we are needing paints and wear and tear replacement items for the home. My back has been managed by nhs care as I cannot afford any other. If still no real help by 2025 I will be able to use one of my 4 pensions to fully resolve or pay for skin removal from bariatric op. For now. Nhs only :( You are right thou about not putting up with insuffient care. I really cannot fault my diabetes care which at times has to come first. Or third, in our hoùse. Any chance of an op to give your unstable joint the support it needs? Does the nhs just brush you off with painkillers too? I hope you're at a good place with your joint at mo. Does anti-inflammatory relieve your pain suffiently? I know I was taking naproxen which was reported in the press as unsuitable for 65yr olds (like my mum) and over due to raised blood pressure. Cardiologist at a&e took me off them. One of my blood test came back with very little inflammation. Even though I had a case of asthma and was diagnosed after a breathing test. So far I've had no illness like last winter where I couldnt breath now I'm on inhalers. I'm led to believe my asthma is caused by acid reflux and swelling from tramadol around my stomach. Maybe? [/QUOTE]
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