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Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624335
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So many people could limit back pain or injury by strengthening their core stabilizing muscles. Plank variations and heavy front loaded carries. Mix in some decompression and it would limit a lot of problems md’s wanna put a knife to or give pills for-it’s all they know.

Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624338
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Wish I had read something like this in september. Had surgery in October. Ain't doing so well. I can hardly walk. Bad balance and strength issues. Getting worse. Looking for help from U of I hospital,. L2 3 4 5 and S1. Right now I'm afraid I'm wheelchair bound. Thanks for the info guys. just

Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624357
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For those of you who are pre-surgery there is hope. My wife is involved with a company right now who is in phase 3 of FDA clinical trials for a stem cell injection that will totally regrow a disc or repair a degenerative disc. They are the first company to make it this far in FDA trials. I can't explain it in medical terms, but this stem cell has already been developed to the point that when it's injected, it's already in phase four of five phases (a typical stem cell would have to go through all five phases in your body before it works, with the the fifth phase correcting the problem. Often times they fail in phase 2-4)

They have an out of country location that they are injecting humans with now and have had 100% success rate with it. My wife is only one of a few who work for this company to screen patients for the FDA study. Of those who qualify, half will get the real injection and the other half a sham injection. The way things are looking now we think this will make it through the last clinical trial and will eventually come to market in the US, at which point insurance will pay for it. It will be one of the biggest breakthroughs in medical history. Millions and millions of people suffer from degenerative disc problems.

If you want to go out of country right now and have the injection you can but it's a fairly expensive medicine.

If you'd like to know more shoot me a PM. If you're a potential candidate for the study you would probably have to come to St Louis to be screened. I don't believe there's any cost associated with it.

Edit: I should add that this FDA trial is only for lower lumbar. Once this one passes they will move to upper back and then to the neck. That could be several years away.

Ol dad


Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624380
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I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis a few years ago,,, and I wound up severely depressed because I wasn’t used to not being able to be who I was and the pain was unbearable at times.
I have bone spurs that are severely narrowing my spinal canal which constricts my spinal cord.
I started getting spinal injections in my neck which did help… but I had to stop taking them after I had a very close call with blood clots forming in both of my lungs.

I was placed on several different medications to help with my pain…

Now comes the amazing part…
I was really bad mentally… and I decided I would get rebaptized and start living right because I was not the Christian I should have been.
About 2 weeks later,,, my pain started to alleviate and I was able to start doing things again… and eventually return to work.
Coincidence?? Call it what you want…
But I believe I was given an amazing gift.
I don’t know why I was chosen,,, because there’s people more deserving than me..
But nonetheless….


Stand by your principles, Stand by your guns, and victory complete and permanent is sure at last.
Abraham Lincoln
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624391
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This is a great place for exchanges of knowledge and experiences...not just in the outdoors world. Thanks all.

I'm not too bad off yet, still out moving 40' irrigation pipe, etc. But it is always there and seemingly gettin' worse.


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624392
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Vinke, maybe if you drank more Lone Stars your quips would resonate better. But keep working at it!


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624393
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The spine surgeon told me that when I could no longer tolerate the pain we would consider surgery. That was 27 years ago! Most painful thing I do all day is get out of bed! After that thing loosen up and I’m fine.


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Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: newhouse114] #8624403
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Originally Posted by newhouse114
The spine surgeon told me that when I could no longer tolerate the pain we would consider surgery. That was 27 years ago! Most painful thing I do all day is get out of bed! After that thing loosen up and I’m fine.


Side note for younger T man members: I would suggest for long term health just to carry one deer at a time over your back for a mile out to your rig. Makes it easier to get out of bed in your old age.


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624406
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I had a bad back pain for three months. CT scan showed nothing. No kidney or bladder stones. During a routine visit with cardiologists, we decided to stop my daily statin (Lipitor). After two weeks the pain stopped. Switching to a low dose of Crestor in a few days.

Many people have muscle pains from statins. Odd that I did this year because I have taken Lipitor for thirty years.

Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: foxkidd44] #8624476
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[quote=foxkidd44]I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis a few years ago,,, and I wound up severely depressed because I wasn’t used to not being able to be who I was and the pain was unbearable at times.
I have bone spurs that are severely narrowing my spinal canal which constricts my spinal cord.
I started getting spinal injections in my neck which did help… but I had to stop taking them after I had a very close call with blood clots forming in both of my lungs.

I was placed on several different medications to help with my pain…

Now comes the amazing part…
I was really bad mentally… and I decided I would get rebaptized and start living right because I was not the Christian I should have been.
About 2 weeks later,,, my pain started to alleviate and I was able to start doing things again… and eventually return to work.
Coincidence?? Call it what you want…
But I believe I was given an amazing gift.
I don’t know why I was chosen,,, because there’s people more deserving than me..
But nonetheless….
Are you still taking the pain medication?

Last edited by lumberjack391; Yesterday at 03:16 PM.
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: charles] #8624478
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Originally Posted by charles
I had a bad back pain for three months. CT scan showed nothing. No kidney or bladder stones. During a routine visit with cardiologists, we decided to stop my daily statin (Lipitor). After two weeks the pain stopped. Switching to a low dose of Crestor in a few days.

Many people have muscle pains from statins. Odd that I did this year because I have taken Lipitor for thirty years.

I went off of Rosuvastatin for three months to see if that would relieve my muscle cramps. It didn't, and my cholesterol shot up 50 points. Back on it now.


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624485
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Vinke, maybe if you drank more Lone Stars your quips would resonate better. But keep working at it!


We can’t all be 110# and from Texas


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Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624486
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grin grin grin


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624555
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Going to John Hopkins July 2 to have 4 vertebrae fixed w/ screws and support and have old scar tissue removed... 4 hour operation. I had 3 below these done in '07 and they held up pretty good except for the scar tissue. I did PT and took the spinal shots w/ no relief at all. Mine is a mess. Local neurosurgeon wouldn't touch it and referred me to a hotshot at JH... hope for the best... Good luck w/ yours.

Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: lumberjack391] #8624588
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Originally Posted by lumberjack391
[quote=foxkidd44]I was diagnosed with cervical stenosis a few years ago,,, and I wound up severely depressed because I wasn’t used to not being able to be who I was and the pain was unbearable at times.
I have bone spurs that are severely narrowing my spinal canal which constricts my spinal cord.
I started getting spinal injections in my neck which did help… but I had to stop taking them after I had a very close call with blood clots forming in both of my lungs.

I was placed on several different medications to help with my pain…

Now comes the amazing part…
I was really bad mentally… and I decided I would get rebaptized and start living right because I was not the Christian I should have been.
About 2 weeks later,,, my pain started to alleviate and I was able to start doing things again… and eventually return to work.
Coincidence?? Call it what you want…
But I believe I was given an amazing gift.
I don’t know why I was chosen,,, because there’s people more deserving than me..
But nonetheless….
Are you still taking the pain medication?


I’m currently being weaned off of it..
Little increments at a time.
I was at 300 mg per day,,, I’m down to 50..


Stand by your principles, Stand by your guns, and victory complete and permanent is sure at last.
Abraham Lincoln
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624593
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I have spinal stenosis, degenerative disc desease(think am saying that correctly), L1, 4 & 5 are bone on bone, not much pain right now but it has gotten worse, am starting to get some numbness in my feet and some balance issues. My dad had it so it’s hereditary for me. He had surgery to remove some of the arthritis and they nicked his spinal cord. Had dropsie in his left foot from then on which caused him other issues walking.
Ole dad, pm coming. Am only hour and half from St Louis.


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Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624595
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My grandfather was a Swedish immigrant stone cutter. In his thick Swedish accent he always complained about the "rhematics" and had to walk with a cane and usually carried a little bar stool around to rest upon. I'm thinking we have/had the same thing.


My fear of moving stairs is escalating!
Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: 330-Trapper] #8624712
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Sincere Prayers for All you Guys in Pain
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Re: Spinal stenosis [Re: beaverpeeler] #8624720
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Originally Posted by beaverpeeler
Originally Posted by newhouse114
The spine surgeon told me that when I could no longer tolerate the pain we would consider surgery. That was 27 years ago! Most painful thing I do all day is get out of bed! After that thing loosen up and I’m fine.


Side note for younger T man members: I would suggest for long term health just to carry one deer at a time over your back for a mile out to your rig. Makes it easier to get out of bed in your old age.

I’ve never carried out more than one deer at a time!! I did carry out a nice fork horn buck and two beaver one time. Only a little over 1/4 mile but I never want to do that again.


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