tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6025856931843623443.post200980783251942280..comments2024-03-08T20:35:13.852+08:00Comments on Here's My Story: New symptomsJaded Jeremyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16243642366024749641noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6025856931843623443.post-39031486056474220852018-07-06T20:04:13.948+08:002018-07-06T20:04:13.948+08:00SR,
It's a difficult choice and hindsight is b...SR,<br />It's a difficult choice and hindsight is beautiful.Jaded Jeremyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16243642366024749641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6025856931843623443.post-23336404059923419982018-06-08T14:14:13.517+08:002018-06-08T14:14:13.517+08:00A classmate of mine suffers from cervical spondylo...A classmate of mine suffers from cervical spondylosis with cord compression. Sometimes she could barely walk. She has tried all sorts of treatments: PT, acupuncture, meds; last resort would be surgery. Since surgery does not guarantee cure (might cause paralysis), she is holding off.<br /><br />PCU is supposed to give patients comfort and quality of life. I could be repeating myself here because I saw my earlier comments did not get posted since I did not click on "Anonymous." There is a case here when a person's father was having a terminal illness, and was advised to give up smoking to lengthen his life. The daughter took away his cigarettes. In hindsight, she regretted, because it did not prolong her father's life by much, and he suffered a terrible cigarette withdrawal syndrome. Looking back she said she would have allowed him to smoke all the cigarettes he wanted. SRAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6025856931843623443.post-60109708752115614682018-04-26T18:11:23.093+08:002018-04-26T18:11:23.093+08:00William, Twilight Man,
Will post update soon-ish. ...William, Twilight Man,<br />Will post update soon-ish. Thanks for sharing/asking.Jaded Jeremyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16243642366024749641noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6025856931843623443.post-54817860496053640372018-04-26T12:53:53.932+08:002018-04-26T12:53:53.932+08:00Honestly, it is quite common to see cancer patient...Honestly, it is quite common to see cancer patients suffering from severe back pain or dizziness but I do not know its real cause.<br /> <br />I agree that MRI scan is definitely the best. My 89 year old uncle just had slurred speech suddenly and the doctor conducted CT scans on his head around the brains but found nothing. His son decided to get MRI scan where the scanner could search thoroughly by thousands of image layers. They found a huge tumor pressing his brain which was removed during surgery. The tumor was tested positive & cancerous which is at advanced incurable stage. This woke me up about CT scans!Twilight Manhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04574109866770324683noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6025856931843623443.post-91554791698364248872018-04-25T23:42:06.830+08:002018-04-25T23:42:06.830+08:00Good that the source of the pain was discovered. B...Good that the source of the pain was discovered. But a different source of sensations and pains kinda muddles the situation a bit hor? Did the doctor suggest any stretches, therapies to ease aches from the spinal problem?Williamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04287811823936506230noreply@blogger.com