Boy that heat was something else the other day! I burned my feet going outside to tend to my plants. DS had to stay here a night when his whole complex lost power - the dogs were happy and slept with him and his other dog. Was glad to have the pool to cool off with, but thankfully it was nice and cool in the house as well.
Lynn that’s an amazing price for cherries! DH loves them and I always buy them but they’re pricey. Last night we treated ourselves to seafood take out and ate it at the beach. It was nice to get out a bit. I’m feeling better every day but still fatigued. Meeting with surgeons about upcoming surgery. DH listened in on a video appt I had yesterday and he said it made him nervous too. There’s a lot to it.
Mona, Dad likely needs an MRI to see exactly what’s going on in his back so they can then fix it. What happens when a disk is herniated is that the usual soft material that’s inside the disc leaks out and turns hard, and presses on a nerve (or nerves; aka ‘pinched nerve’). Almost no amount of medication will give full relief of the pain it causes to the back and going down the leg (sciatica). It can get very miserable and not only that, but it can cause permanent damage to the nerve if not treated promptly. (Foot drop - I had a friend whose husband wouldn’t get treatment and they wound up calling him “The Old Gray Mare” because he wound up having to drag his foot along when the never deteriorated. You don’t want that to happen.) Once they see where the issue is they can go in and inject a steroid right into the space to give him some welcome relief. Sometimes it takes two treatments, and they don’t always last forever.
DH slipped on stairs and ruptured some discs in his back and we went through this process of getting shots for years. It was scary how much pain he was in and he doesn’t like to take medications, but the ones they did prescribe didn’t help anyway. Finally, after he reached his max on shots, he wound up having a minimally invasive surgery where they went in and actually trimmed out the material that was pressing on his nerve, and he had almost instant relief. (Wished we had done it earlier.) That lasted for many years but he’s now back to having steroid shots again, as this “disease” (lumbar or degenerative disc disease) tends to be progressive, ie it can keep happening to other discs as we age. Just normal things day to day like lifting laundry baskets and moving things can cause a disc rupture, often when you least expect it. You mentioned an XRay dept, I don’t know if an XRay will show enough of what they need to know to actually treat this, but maybe. Usually they do the steroid injection under fluoroscopy for accuracy (along with the MRI) but there may be places that do it without that, not sure. The doctors who do the injections are very skilled and can often tell exactly where the problem is just by symptoms and manipulating the foot on the affected side, etc. Please show this to your Dad. Relief is available but it will probably involve this type of steroid injection. If it keeps happening over and over then look into the minimally invasive discectomy. Hope this helps.
https://my.clevelandclinic.org/health/diseases/16912-degenerative-disk-disease
Snowysmom what about Cape Cod? There is a train that goes from South Station to the Cape, and you could Uber from there, get a rental, or they might have shuttles too. A quiet beach somewhere sounds simple and restful.
Glad to see everyone else posting and doing well. Enjoy this Thursday everyone!
