Staci


    Age: 40

    Location:
    South-East,MICHIGAN
    Your Disability right aka plus 68 surgeries
    How long have you been an amputee? 10-20 years
    How did you become disabled? dragged on I-75,hit by a car 2yrs. later
    What type(s) of prosthesis do you use? going in for 3rd revision so I can walk
    Music I love Rock from the 70,s. Ac/Dc,Van Halen, but I like country too.A little Rap now and then to Fill the Void
    Movies Cold Mountain, Legends of The Fall, Tombstone, G.I. Jane, Bandits, Innerspace, Winged Migration,The Outsiders,Terms of Endearment,Full Metal Jacket,Taps
    TV Meerkat Manor,Animal Planet Discovery and Outdoor Channel,CNN,Anything about Snowmobile Racing, All Wildlife Docum.,Amer.Chopper, Nancy Grace,CSI Miami
    Books I prefer short magazine articles.I get distracted to easily.I have read my fair share of medical books on Phantom Limb Pain
    Likes Ridin my custom built 1200cc Polaris Snowmobile, Exploring Nature on my ATV,Cycling,Goin Up North,Canoeing,Fall Colors Winter Storms,Apple Orchards, and Meerkat Manor
    Dislikes Phantom Pain, Bad Hair Days, Ignorant Remarks by People Who Assume What Happened to Me. Not being able to Eat Whatever I Want.Getting the Vacuum Cord Wrapped Around My Wheels.Humidity,Any Harm Done to Animals,The Same Song Going Through My Head Over & Over.
    Heroes My Awesome Mom. Men and Women whom fought and fight for our Freedom and Freewill.
    Here For Friendships
    Relationship Status Married
    Orientation Straight
    Children Not Specified
    Body Type Athletic
    Height 5'7"
    Religion Catholic
    Ethnicity White / Caucasian
    Smoke No
    Drink No

    Phantom pain,Medication and Side effects

    Tuesday, November 20, 2007, 09:45 PM EST [General]

    Hi, this is for those of us who have endudered and still do endure the nightmare of phantom limb pain (PLP). I am really curious about what medications any of you have been prescribed and the side effects. Even if your not on them anymore. Please do tell. I think it could be helpful to many of us. Maybe you can tell about what your PLP felt or feels like and what meds have been tried if any and what has helped. Also what side effects do you get and is it worth staying on the meds long term.

    I really don't want to go into to much depth here. I will lose everyone if i do.I went in for my 68th surgery on Sept 24, 1996. It was suppose to give me a better quality life and less sedentary lifestyle. Well if I would of ever known what my PLP was gonna be. I would still have the decreped leg. This has been an ongoing battle for 11 years and it's way more of an inconvienence than having one leg anyday.The severe pain began 3 days after i was home. It feels just like my foot did when i was in the burn unit for a degloving injury to my entire right leg fom mid thigh to mid foot. Complete loss of heel.Multiple other injuries. My foot feels like it's in a downwards position,on fire, with pirahna attacking it, with a semi truck on top and sorta ice cold while feeling on fire. Over 15 different meds have been tried with numerous side effects. The most helpful is methadone and cymbalta. I really want to find out others side effects, whether you at at rest, or active. Does it change and if you ever did go off the meds to just go back to the life draining, mind blowing Pain. I look at PLP as F-in Insanity. Thank goodness it has become more tolerable but at times it's a 10 and i hate the medication side effects. Please respond.Thank you

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    FOOTPRINTS ON OUR HEARTS

    Monday, November 5, 2007, 10:08 PM EST [General]

                                                Some people come into our lives and quickly go...

                                                 like an ocean wave when it touches the shore...

                                                 or a cloud that is there, and then gone.

                                                Some people stay for a while and although we

                                                 may be unaware they are touching our lives

                                                 in a special way. When they are gone, it is

                                                  then we understand...they have left footprints

                                                   on our hearts and we will never ever be the

                                                   same. That is when we know...blessed are we

                                                                                             Flavia Weedn

               I truly feel that in life we meet people and may share                     

                hopes, dreams, tears, our fears and cares. It may be a                    

             a brief encounter  like  someone you meet in a doctors waiting 

            room or in line at the grocery store. You will probably never

           see one another again but you leave that tender moment in

          your memory and thier footprints on your heart .

                                                                         Stacilyn        

                                

                                   

                                                                                              

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    Where are you? Hope all is ok?

    Mike
    April 29, 2008
    06:28 AM EST

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    !
    January 22, 2008
    10:40 PM EST

    I just realized you commented on my socket. It's a carbon fiber socket. I got a t-shirt from the Harley shop, and my prostetist laminated it right to it. Pretty good work huh?

    jimmy
    November 25, 2007
    09:19 PM EST

    hey hey...
    The shrinker is working good so far.. cuts ya in the croch a little but hey.. its worth it... He came to my house just as part of the program they offer.. allied O and P in new jersey great program so far.. And dennis is very cool he is a registered CP and he is also a BKA... so I am feeling very good about this whole thing....

    Vill-Eye-Inker
    November 14, 2007
    02:56 PM EST