A3. No. I even had to come up with the idea of Celebrex myself. #MedTraumaChat
A3. The pill I was taking let me work. It wasn't fully relieving my pain.
But it allowed me to get out of bed at 9 instead of noon. It took the pain down to a full roar.
I was on something stronger before that. But I couldn't think straight. #MedTraumaChat
A3. About a decade before they switched me to a mild not-truly-opioid, before the pain increased? I was on Celebrex. I reacted to it as a slight mood elevator. #MedTraumaChat
A3. So I suggested that because I figured that would help in the moments when I want to carve out my nerves to make the pain stop, until I could see a therapist.
Friends, Romans, Country ass folks? This week all #myspoons threads will be cross-postedto @WeAreDisabled.
It's a cool project you can learn more about at weatedisabled.wordoress.com -a snapshot of @disabled people's lives & experiences, hosted for a week at a time by various disabled people.
I'm also going to be re-postimg some of my old cancer posts from tinustuff.com.
Damn if coffee doesn’t help me more than hurt. #myspoons
I wonder if getting out of the habit of drinking coffee was a daft choice as a #spoonie with multiple fatigue conditions.
Once my body let me get out of bed today, I figured, let me get coffee while I'm up. And wow.
It didn't fix everything (I’m definitely depressed and need a therapist) but damned if I'm not actually getting things done for the first time in 3 weeks.