If I woke up one morning and nothing hurt, I'd assume I was dead.The only thing that doesn't hurt on me is my feelings .
Hello, my brother from another mother! I'm 62, and aside from the asthma, we match pain for pain.Oh good, I found the old guys complain about their issues thread.
I have had chronic asthma since I was a kid. Every time a Dr changes my prescription for a cheaper one it is never as effective as what they replace.
10 years ago I had a spikey kidney stone that convinced me I was going to die within 24 hours. I was in so much pain I was in a fetal position on the floor until my wife got home and called 911. I had no idea on what was happening at the time. They used a sonic machine to break it up and I pissed shards of glass for a couple weeks. I do not wish that on anyone.
At 54 years I now have one of those pill boxes with 7 night and day boxes to make sure I don't forget to take any. A few years ago I suddenly had a blood pressure problem. Now I have to take daily pills to prevent it.
Now I have arthritis in both elbows. It is so fun each time I have to lift a trash bag out of the can and bring it outside. On bad days it makes my hands so shakey it is hard to use a fork to get food from my plate to my mouth.
It all sounds really bad but overall it is just part of getting old. I just slow down and have learned to just take it easy. Retirement helps a lot.
I have one of those as well, this getting old crap, sure is getting old. LOL!!!My shoulders more than my back. They said after 4 surgeries
"Oh your shoulders will get better" Uh huh right. The cold affects them.
Yes Dungeness and Rock crab, but we release the Rockie's, not much meat in them and Dungeness crab is king in my opinion.The crabbing sounds like a lot of fun and I hope your back will let you enjoy the good times. I had to do a search for Bodega Bay, so I'm assuming Dungeness crabs?
Me, too. I've also had 4 and probably need another one right now on my left.
Jason, I was a union plumber and pipefitter for 40 years, using pipe cutters and pushing and pulling on pipe wrenches has left me with severely arthritic hands.I am in the same boat as Chris. My back is fine but my knees don't like the changing temps and my hands ache after working in cold weather. Getting old is not easy....
Jason
The retirement sure doesn't hurt, but now my wallet hurts because I wasn't good at saving money because I didn't think I would live this long. LOL!!!Oh good, I found the old guys complain about their issues thread.
I have had chronic asthma since I was a kid. Every time a Dr changes my prescription for a cheaper one it is never as effective as what they replace.
10 years ago I had a spikey kidney stone that convinced me I was going to die within 24 hours. I was in so much pain I was in a fetal position on the floor until my wife got home and called 911. I had no idea on what was happening at the time. They used a sonic machine to break it up and I pissed shards of glass for a couple weeks. I do not wish that on anyone.
At 54 years I now have one of those pill boxes with 7 night and day boxes to make sure I don't forget to take any. A few years ago I suddenly had a blood pressure problem. Now I have to take daily pills to prevent it.
Now I have arthritis in both elbows. It is so fun each time I have to lift a trash bag out of the can and bring it outside. On bad days it makes my hands so shakey it is hard to use a fork to get food from my plate to my mouth.
It all sounds really bad but overall it is just part of getting old. I just slow down and have learned to just take it easy. Retirement helps a lot.
He gave me a scrip for something called diclofenac - just an NSAID anti-inflammatory but not available over the counter. Since I started that, everything has eased up pain wise. My back - which ALWAYS hurts, hasn't been much over a 2 on the ouch scale all week. Normally it's about a 4. He gave me 30 days worth, gonna take em through this weekend then start rationing them. My elbow felt almost normal after 2 pills.
I've never had Dungeness, we don't see them much on this side, but I've read that they are really good. Blue crabs are the thing over here. Maybe one day...Yes Dungeness and Rock crab, but we release the Rockie's, not much meat in them and Dungeness crab is king in my opinion.
Do they make it to use like in a bubble bath? A motorcycle accident as a kid... dang German shepherd was bigger than my little Suzuki 80 and the pavement was hard. A car accident, genetics from my mom, and approximately 240,000 hogs loaded in the last 24 years has been a great help I'm sure. Sad thing is I'm only 51. Good thing my brain is only about 20 !Diclofenac is the bomb! Its like a Advil (Ibuprofen) on steroids. They also make a cream that works great also. And its available OTC. I use it on my knees quite a bit.
Jim
Well you might be able to buy it in a 55 gal drum....and just soak in it.Do they make it to use like in a bubble bath? A motorcycle accident as a kid... dang German shepherd was bigger than my little Suzuki 80 and the pavement was hard. A car accident, genetics from my mom, and approximately 240,000 hogs loaded in the last 24 years has been a great help I'm sure. Sad thing is I'm only 51. Good thing my brain is only about 20 !
Ryan
Yeah, I've been using that gel for a while now. It goes under the name of Voltaren. Reasonably cheap for 2 or 3 tubes at Costco.Diclofenac is the bomb! Its like a Advil (Ibuprofen) on steroids. They also make a cream that works great also. And its available OTC. I use it on my knees quite a bit.
Jim
Seeing that I live in CA, Mexico north, my aunt has been bringing me tubes of Voltaren gel for over 15 years, well before it was legal in the US. The stuff works, but it wears off quickly. I was happy to see it show up at our local drug stores a few yrs ago, even though it is a lesser strength then the stuff I used to get from Mexico.Yeah, I've been using that gel for a while now. It goes under the name of Voltaren. Reasonably cheap for 2 or 3 tubes at Costco.
Brutal, my legs go dead as well, more like the feeling when you sleep on your hand, and it gets the numb, pins and needles feeling. I hate it, but I get an epidural twice a yr, without them, I'd be screwed.At age 38 (68 now) auto immune hemolytic anemia brought me within 2-3 hrs of dying and I was put on 100 mg of Prednisone for 6 months this led to me developing epidermal lipomatosis which is an accumulation of fatty material in the spine and as I have aged the compressive affect combined with other factors has now made it impossible to walk more than 100 feet before my legs go dead and I can't stand up for more than 2-3 minutes. Lots of pain meds and a positive outlook allows me to deal with it. I have stopped using my wood fired reverse flow smokers and now use my dump find DIY PID controlled MES 40. We all have our problems I choose to not let mine rule my life.
PS Next spring (2024) after the snow melts in in NH I will be selling the smokers. Stay tuned
Guitar, saves me big time, if I don't play my hands are trashed.Life-long power lifter, my back can definitely feel it. It is the arthritis in my hands that really kills me. About 15 years ago I couldn’t play upright bass any longer. Then it was electric bass. Then steel string guitar and dobro. I can still play my Strat some, and have spent the last year doing wind synth. 58 years, playing guitar since I was 7.