Wednesday, 17 August 2016

Aug 17 2016 - MRI results, and getting up from a fall

09:00
After my success in getting up from my wheelchair without using my hands, I decided it was time to learn to get up from the floor without using any aids.
I have been healing from an internal stump pain for the last 8 weeks. During this time I have been doing exercises to strengthen and stretch parts of my body that will assist my one leg lifestyle.

I have been able to get up after falling by using my cane reduced to it's shortest length, (about 18 inches) or by climbing up something or someone. A strong kitchen chair seems to be the best and most sturdy getting up aid. Lately with my sore shoulder, getting up with the cane is not possible.

I am hoping that much of my stump pain can be relieved if the muscles in the stump are stretched more, so to be not as tight. Being not as tight, means they should be less likely to strain or tear. So I have been on the floor doing lots stretches and flexibility exercises.
I do a set of basic stretches every morning, but I am now doing much more, and doing it twice a day. While I don't see or feel any immediate benefit from this extra stretching, I also don't think it can, in any way, be a bad thing.
Having a more stretched hamstring in my good leg, allows me to have the leg straighter when I am bent over at the waist.

 I do my teeth brushing in a semi squat position. When I am done, the good leg thigh muscle is screaming and burning. While washing dishes I do the same. This now allows a one leg, deeper squat position than I have ever had.

The combination of these two exercises, means if I am on the floor, I can get up by my self. The secret is to get in the position like I am on starting blocks. The good foot behind with toes bent.  Sort of like being on all fours, except there are only three, so I am on all threes.
Then I push my bum up in the air so my third point is now my foot, not the knee. Then I slowly walk my hands back toward the foot. Soon I can stand up. My balance is not so good, so it helps if there is something to grab, or fall onto.

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11:30
I just talked to the surgeon. He looked at the MRI and the blood test results.
The blood test show no signs of gout.
The MRI is pretty conclusive.
Myositis Ossificans.
That is normally caused by a broken or damaged bone, and muscle injury. I think amputation qualifies as both.
There is excessive calcium present where the bone is healing. Some of this calcium can sneak into a damaged muscle, and start growing. It is slow to grow, sometimes 4 to 6 months. This bone growing inside the muscle causes pain in the muscle.
The "cure" is exercise, and drugs. I currently spend about an hour a day doing stretches and exercising the stump and core muscles. I can't see any increase in exercises helping much. I am close to overdoing it as it is.

There are drugs that help to break up the small bone growing in the muscle. Also stronger anti-inflammatory drugs. The doctor sent the prescription to my phone. He says the pharmacy will accept that, and issue the drugs. There "should" be noticeable results within 4 weeks. I'll go see him again in a month.

I still can't use the crutches because of my shoulder. I don't know how I will get these drugs.
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12:30
I tried calling the pharmacy to get the email address, so I can email the prescription.
I could not even tell what language the person on the phone at the pharmacy was speaking. It sounded like Zulu, so she was probably spelling the email address in phonetic Zulu. I would have had better luck if she had been using Arabic, or Mandarin.
Three phone calls, stress, bullshit, hassle, and I am still no closer to getting my pills.
My life is now complex, for what used to be simple things. This sucks.
My buddy says he will come by and fetch the drugs from the pharmacy. But it would be a huge inconvenience for him. The pharmacy will deliver in 5 days, but only if I can send the prescription.
I called the pharmacy help line. After 5 minutes of listening to computer music, the computer told me to call back later. Grrr.
I called the pharmacy AGAIN, and asked to speak to an English speaker. This time I got someone that speaks English better than I do.  She was very helpful and said they would deliver everything for free right after lunch.
Solved.......Maybe
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16:44
A scooter just drove up with my medicine.
When the system works, it is fantastic.
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