Too Much Suffering
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Back It Up Drop gawd Made it back, made it back, ayy uh C4 made…
C4 I'm with that flow nigga, C4, gang, ayy, let's go Compete…
Contradicciones Mira mujer no tienes caso trate de explicarte Que asi…
Dos Aztekas {Dyablo} El profeta Para mi gente El dyablo Representado sie…
Go Back It will go back when it comes around It will go…
Intro Yeah yeah Yup (In our family you my nephew that's my sister …
Quedate tu vuelo sale en dos horas mas y se que he…
Time Zeille Beaucoup bu pour beaucoup m'soulager Un nombre de co…
What You Want I'll say what better I've been waiting a lot for this…



МАЯТНИК Время скользит Дым лишь улетает вверх Меняет дни ударом маят…
НОЛЬ ПЯТЬ ШЕСТЬ Моя банда на битах это squad..495 город Москва..строки с АК-…


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trfma Murphy

As a retired Medic I sympathise with anyone who has succumbed to a "C - Spine" injury as I myself have a C5/6 disc herniation making life pretty challenging and painful. My symptoms are less severe than many but I also have had multiple major surgeries on # (fracture) to L3/4/5 over the years resulting in continued pain, paralysis and complete lack of feeling in one leg, causing multiple falls. I use sticks, wheelchair, scooter to get about. I used to do loadsa sports but alas I only dream them now.

My cervical spine causes total lack of feeling in one arm resulting in many coffee cups and dinners covering both me, the floor/furniture!

For anyone out there whose pain is severe there's support somewhere. Analgesics (pain killers) are an option, but be careful if you choose the "Opioid" route, such as MST (morphine sulphate). Highly addictive and a list of side effects as long as ur arm. I went thru a mere 4 days of withdrawal to get off the damn stuff!

There's help out there with not only your family doctor but other well trained medical professionals.

In the end life can have a bright side. A laugh with friends helps a lot. As does putting the world to rights, over a cuppa of course. Remember, there's always someone worse off than you! Take care out there.



Fungus Amongus

Yes I'd love to hear how and what level effects the autonomic system
As I have dysautonomia ever since my surgery (dr didn't do anything wrong it just happened )
He said it may go away or stay
So far it's stayed and getting worse
But pain and other symptoms like numbness and my terrible grip is all fixed

So why the autonomic dysfunction if it seems I'm 80% cured and free of most symptoms

I no you're not my doctor and can't diagnose me I'm very very curious



Fungus Amongus

I had an autograft stem cell transplant with my own stem cells with an ACDF surgery from C3-C5 and it has been amazing turn around
(Felt like was run over by a bus but It was and is still a million times better pain and other symptom wise than before the surgery )
Before the surgery I wanted to die I'm not being dramatic I really tried to kill myskef multiple times I couldn't stand the SCALDING pain and intense migraines another second !!

and I'm so happy I never have to worry about a fake disc wearing out on me I'm fixed for life
So luckily he did it correctly otherwise Id be screwed for life no way to correct

People under 70-80 really shouldn't be getting these crappy fake discs unless 100% necessary
They go bad within 10-30 years and it's not agile plan esp for people like me who where in their 20s when it happened



Hannah Scott

Degrees of completeness are on the ASIA scale:

A, B, C, D and E

A is complete
B is complete
C is incomplete with strength lower than a muscle grade of 2 (meaning the person can’t move limbs against gravity or struggles to do so without support, or there is minimal movement or none)
D means it’s incomplete but they have more strength (grade 3 or higher) in the muscles
E is no spinal cord injury/ normal



LINE BOYS

I am 33years old.

Subject -spinal cord injury to C3-C4-C5-C6

On May 31, 2006, I was returning home with a 50 kg bag.
Then both my legs slipped and I fell on my head and Then my whole body got blocked.For 6 months there was no movement of the body, I took treatment in many places in Pune and Mumbai. I exercised continuously for 3-4 months.My right side of the body got better after 6 months.I underwent stem cell treatment in 2010
Currently the left side of the body works 50%
The right side of my body is fine, But Urine and bowel movements are not controlled
Kindly request your guidance



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ImOddTurtle

A little while back my friend had received a c5 injury. He’s doing pretty good now, he can feel things and he has his sensory features . His problem is he lost 20 pounds of muscle. I think he completely recovered from his spinal injury. The doctors even say he’ll be able to walk and live a normal life again one day. Is that really possible?

Gino Asci

search the story of Dr. Joe Dispenza here on youtube, and find out for yourself.

Dil jale

@K S do u still use cerivcal collar because i had c3 and c4 fusion after head injury with car windshield.please reply asap.

K S

I fractured my C5 never got surgery but worked out very hard since then. It hurts still but I'm extremely strong compared to most people. Tell your friend not to lose hope. It will always be a struggle but it's a chance to appreciate life everydsy

SpinalCord

Well every injury is different but we have certainly seen people make great recoveries and resume activities they enjoyed before an accident. I would recommend he look into activity based therapy its a great way to maintain muscles and it is specific for paralysis recovery. https://www.spinalcord.com/activity-based-therapy-centers

trfma Murphy

As a retired Medic I sympathise with anyone who has succumbed to a "C - Spine" injury as I myself have a C5/6 disc herniation making life pretty challenging and painful. My symptoms are less severe than many but I also have had multiple major surgeries on # (fracture) to L3/4/5 over the years resulting in continued pain, paralysis and complete lack of feeling in one leg, causing multiple falls. I use sticks, wheelchair, scooter to get about. I used to do loadsa sports but alas I only dream them now.

My cervical spine causes total lack of feeling in one arm resulting in many coffee cups and dinners covering both me, the floor/furniture!

For anyone out there whose pain is severe there's support somewhere. Analgesics (pain killers) are an option, but be careful if you choose the "Opioid" route, such as MST (morphine sulphate). Highly addictive and a list of side effects as long as ur arm. I went thru a mere 4 days of withdrawal to get off the damn stuff!

There's help out there with not only your family doctor but other well trained medical professionals.

In the end life can have a bright side. A laugh with friends helps a lot. As does putting the world to rights, over a cuppa of course. Remember, there's always someone worse off than you! Take care out there.

Calvin murry

72 years old. A former boxer and combat martial artist since the age of nine. So I knew that I would end up like Muhammad Ali and some point. Started about 55. Cervical myelopathy. Lumbar stenosis. Bertolloti syndrome which is an extra vertebrae between lumbar and sacral joint. I opted for the cervical fusion. Twice. Anterior and emergency posterior. What surgeon didn't tell me post op was that I would experience Adjacent Segment Dysfunction. And that my ligamentum flavum would hypertrophy and calcify. Now I have vertigo. Autoimmune dysfunction that I treat myself with antihistamines. Helps with nausea and flushing with excessive sweating. I'm losing my vision and hearing. My ability to swallow. To breath. Nonstop pain. All over. A lot of MS symptoms. I saw what opiods did to a lot of family members. But I tried drugs like heroin. Briefly. I saw what drugs did to my family members. But the pain was debilitating. I thought of suicide. But my warrior upbringing wouldn't allow that. I discovered that like most of us I was fighting the pain. And losing every time. So I decided to befriend the pain. To make it an ally. A vehicle of self discovery. So instead of fighting the pain. I will mentally hitch a ride with the pain. Which oddly. Ironically. Changed the pain to pleasure. Actually it reduces the severity of the pain. And it becomes manageable. Spiritually it's the sublimation of suffering. Hang in there.

SpinalCord

Thanks for the positive post, these are difficult injuries but in most instances someone else could be worse off.

JJ Mac

Great info, but remember that c3-4 still have ability to talk and yes, our breathing may be weak but I have the ability to to talk just fine- not vent dependent. I have a few friends at c3 again who are similar, and when it comes to incomplete injuries, as you know, there are walking quads etc...

Pardeep fitness channel

For any issue in spine do watch the folowing clip....best and effective........

https://youtu.be/qioO9aiozjk

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