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reAllytee
24-08-2006, 00:04
A big ( huge even ) thankyou to all you wondeful bubhubbers who have been supporting my (wonderful ?? hrrmm maybe lovely hahaha ) DP & myself through all thats gone on in the last 8mths ( sheesh cant believe its been that long ! ).

Although we dont know whats wrong & probably never will until something else occurs we are now finally seeing some light in that we under the pain management clinic at the hospy.
This means the correct medication ( which he was on but was stopped :rolleyes: yes you stupid doctor & return to work co-ordinator he needs it !!! ) is finally being organised as it has to be approved by NSW health due to the dosage etc. It means he will finally start up proper physio & exercise regimes & will also be going to see a counsellor to help him deal with the life change.
As they said they cant get him back to what he was, they cant cure him but they can at least bring his quality of life back up for now so that he will be able to function & live life.
They also loved getting their hands on him as he is a rareity so of course being male he loved the attention :rolleyes:

Its been a rocky road & one that has definately worn us thin but im grateful ive had bubhub all the way through it & the amazing support all of you have offered.
I really appreciate it & words can never express what most of you mean to me.



:hugs: Thank you, Thank you, Thank you :hugs:

Ana Gram
24-08-2006, 00:11
That is fantastic news!

subaruforestermum
24-08-2006, 00:15
I'm not sure of your situation, as havent been on here for all that long, but I am glad that things have started looking up for you and your DP.....

:) Smile and the world smiles with you.........

Mamaduke
24-08-2006, 00:16
I'm so glad that you're starting to get the answers and the proper management that you need to get your lives back on track!:hugs:

bronny-jane
24-08-2006, 06:08
:D i hope things start to look up for you both:thumbsup:

rynosmum
24-08-2006, 06:31
All the technology we have these days and they still can't determine what the full issue is:no: - how frustrating.

Fantastic news that at least his pain will be managed though. My father has a spinal condition (had it since he was 18) and daily pain management makes the world of difference to him - both physically and emotionally.

:hugs: to you and :fingerscrossed: that this is the start of a whole new chapter of your lives.

draught
24-08-2006, 06:44
Great news! (You may even let him back on here now if he behaves himself!!)

lukaelmo
24-08-2006, 07:30
Pain management hey... yes, if I had pain I would like it to be managed too...

Am glad things are looking up for you, it is nice to see you so cheery Ally... my fave ali nigel :D

tickle
24-08-2006, 07:37
Noooo Draught what are you thinking?!:p Kidding, kidding.

That's great news Ally. And thank you for being such a great person and so supportive to so many others.:hugs:

~EmsMum~
24-08-2006, 08:51
im happy to hear that things are working out :hugs:

Lisa123
24-08-2006, 08:55
Thats fantastic ally!!!

Glad to see you a little happier and glad to see your back on bubhub!!!!

Keep your chin up chick. :p

reAllytee
24-08-2006, 09:50
All the technology we have these days and they still can't determine what the full issue is:no: - how frustrating.

Fantastic news that at least his pain will be managed though. My father has a spinal condition (had it since he was 18) and daily pain management makes the world of difference to him - both physically and emotionally.

:hugs: to you and :fingerscrossed: that this is the start of a whole new chapter of your lives.

Yes its totally frustrating but i do understand why, with all that stainless steel in him it means it interferes with all tests which is soooooo annoying !!!!
They wouldnt be able to see anything unless they do surgery again which we dont really want !!!!

I think what he has found more frustrating himself is that he had this problem it was fixed as best as possible so he could live even if a lot less mobile etc he put the hard yards in learnt to walk & how to do other things we take for granted like putting shoes on. Then in a few moments all that changed so 10yrs of getting his life up & running to have this all happen ! Going from being uncomfortable & in pain while young then having surgery to being pain free to 10yrs later being back in pain must be hard to deal with ! I sometimes wonder how he has done it all !!


Great news! (You may even let him back on here now if he behaves himself!!)


Noooo Draught what are you thinking?! Kidding, kidding.

:laughing:

Yes well we will see about that !!!!


Thanks everyone !