My current drugs are Osteo-Bi-Flex, Calcium Citrate plus Vitamin D, Centrum Multivitamin and extra Vitamin C, Lisinopril, and Percocet (taken usually just at night).
I was taking two aspirins a day for six weeks after my surgery but I recently stopped and the big bruises from taking it are still healing.
Aren't the bruises just horrible? Even worse than the ones I had when I was on warfarin (but cuts don't bleed as much - just as well, I'm terribly clumsy in the kitchen
)
I wonder if people think my husband is a wife-beater!
Callaway: yep, it was uveitis that tipped off my GP. When I went to see him, in absolute agony (it is one of the worst pains known to humankind) he said "Oh, you've had some back trouble recently, too, haven't you? I think I know what it is!" Through gritted teeth I responded "Recently?! Try the last
twelve years!". Still, I had the tests (they inject radioactive stuff that only sticks to inflammation) and the scores came back through the roof. The rheumatologist said she'd never seen someone with such "hot hips" still able to walk.
Yep, official diagnosis - "Hot hips" :lol:
Those 'granny-walkers' with seats and wheels are wonderful, aren't they? If I had been going shopping, rather than to a café and then a solicitors' office (both of which, obviously, have places to sit) I would still have used mine. Seats in the huge shopping centres are few and far between and I still have to stop and rest when my heart plays up. Plus, they can be piled up with shopping bags!
I discovered I can tow it behind my new bicycle (Christmas present from hubby). The bike has a proper seat, with back rest, and forward pedals so no strain on my joints.
Hykeaswell: I have no intention of giving Sir Les any quarter whatever! At the solicitors, I had to sit just as long as he did - I
was waiting for him, after all! And we both took a leg-stretch break at the same time (I just went outside to the street, he used the old 'toilet-break' excuse…). Don't deny it, Sir Les; Number Four Son
saw you!
Sir Les: Don't be ashamed, very few people would have carried on after being hit several times by a truck. Most would still be in hospital making the most of the nurses' attentions…