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Good morning early birds!
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It's Friday! Time to get ready for whatever you are doing at the weekend.
Cloudy still this morning.
Have a happy day everyone.
Cloudy still this morning.
Have a happy day everyone.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.ahhh.....so you are a biker. all the men in my family are too. my 19yr old son has just got his first bike and it's scaring the bejesus out of me. he is slightly sensible, but it still worries me greatly - especially as his first winter is coming up. what plans have you got for today? i am going to sofa surf, but later i am going to attempt a stagger to my local post office. gp said i had to 'exercise' my back (so i hope nobody laughs at the way i walk!) x
alec...that is not all they have at all. there are plenty of medications that you can try for your pain. also, i had a quick look online and it does seem that severe pain can be a side effect of the lith.....(sp.) that you had. it also says that it should be explored further by the urologist as well.do what i did.....go and see your gp and state it is not good enough and you want to be assessed again by both clinics. if you keep going back for the same thing, they might get fed up with you in the end and refer you :=)
Morning Sir Alec - not brave - but have adopted a 'take me as I am' policy over the years.
The pain stuff is very difficult - I spent years as a teenager with 'growing pains in the back' - turned out to be an intermittent kidney blockage which was then solved by a single (nasty but effective) operation.
Keep plugging away - as Lisa says they will eventually refer you up the chain for more specialist help/diagnosis - and there are new pain relief drugs & therapies coming along all the time too - ask about trials if you get any opportunity.
The pain stuff is very difficult - I spent years as a teenager with 'growing pains in the back' - turned out to be an intermittent kidney blockage which was then solved by a single (nasty but effective) operation.
Keep plugging away - as Lisa says they will eventually refer you up the chain for more specialist help/diagnosis - and there are new pain relief drugs & therapies coming along all the time too - ask about trials if you get any opportunity.