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Old December 2nd, 2006, 07:52 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Frank Church wrote:
Right shoulder is on the mend after my sawbones sawed off the last 1 inch
of the clavicle. It's been 5 weeks now since the operation. A buildup of
arthritis was the problem, and, it seems I have the same problem with
arthritis on the left shoulder, so he's gonna slice and dice me on 19 Dec.
Given the amount of Vicodin I have (and will) ingest, this winter will
just be a happy blur. Hearing is deteriorating so hearing tests are
scheduled for next week, probably a hearing aid in my future. (brother Tom
and my son already have hearing aids)

Frank Sr.
Freaked out in Fremont

...is it spring yet?


For whatever comfort it may bring, we're with ya man. The bows'll be
really active and the weather will start warming up again in just a
couple of months.

TBone

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Old December 2nd, 2006, 09:57 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"rw" wrote

It's a pity to waste Vicodin on pain. :-)


without a doubt, my favorite post of yours in months.

yfitons
wayno


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Old December 2nd, 2006, 11:29 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Wayne Harrison wrote:
"rw" wrote


It's a pity to waste Vicodin on pain. :-)



without a doubt, my favorite post of yours in months.

yfitons
wayno


Glad to oblige.

I have a pretty much open-ended prescription for Vicodin, for the
pinched nerve in my neck. It's tempting to take more than I need because
it makes me feel very good. Maybe three or four a week, depending on my
level of exertion and the persuasiveness of my friends who also love the
drug. For pain, I take two. For pleasure, one.

Bye for now. I have to go to the pharmacy. :-)

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Old December 3rd, 2006, 03:19 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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"rw" wrote in message
ink.net...
wrote:
Frank Church wrote:

Right shoulder is on the mend after my sawbones sawed off the last 1 inch
of the clavicle. It's been 5 weeks now since the operation. A buildup of
arthritis was the problem, and, it seems I have the same problem with
arthritis on the left shoulder, so he's gonna slice and dice me on 19
Dec.
Given the amount of Vicodin I have (and will) ingest, this winter will
just be a happy blur.


It's a pity to waste Vicodin on pain. :-)


I've taken lots and lots of Vicodin, over the years for my back, and I have
never gotten even a touch of a buzz? It is merely a pain blocker for me. I
have talked to others who say that it messes with their minds, though. It
has never affected me in that way though? and I have taken as many as 4 at a
time, when my first back issues began. I must say, had it not been for
liberal amounts of Vicodin, before my first surgeries, I would certainly
have shot myself. Seriously. The pain I experience now is very difficult
and I have no pain meds at all. I simply have constant pain (not extreme
pain, though at times it is very painful) and an inability to use my hands.
According to my, new family doc, narcotics won't touch nerve pain. I have
every reason to believe her, because I was getting hydrocodone (Vicodin
generic--I think the tabs were imprinted with 650 something or other) and it
had no effect whatever on the pain in my arms and hands. She put me on a
regime of steroids and Neurontin (gabapentin) a anti-seizure med. The pain
in my left arm was gone in hours, but my hands and shoulders have remained a
pain in the ass!

Op


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Old December 3rd, 2006, 03:31 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Opus wrote:
"rw" wrote in message
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wrote:

Frank Church wrote:


Right shoulder is on the mend after my sawbones sawed off the last 1 inch
of the clavicle. It's been 5 weeks now since the operation. A buildup of
arthritis was the problem, and, it seems I have the same problem with
arthritis on the left shoulder, so he's gonna slice and dice me on 19
Dec.
Given the amount of Vicodin I have (and will) ingest, this winter will
just be a happy blur.


It's a pity to waste Vicodin on pain. :-)



I've taken lots and lots of Vicodin, over the years for my back, and I have
never gotten even a touch of a buzz? It is merely a pain blocker for me. I
have talked to others who say that it messes with their minds, though. It
has never affected me in that way though? and I have taken as many as 4 at a
time, when my first back issues began. I must say, had it not been for
liberal amounts of Vicodin, before my first surgeries, I would certainly
have shot myself. Seriously. The pain I experience now is very difficult
and I have no pain meds at all. I simply have constant pain (not extreme
pain, though at times it is very painful) and an inability to use my hands.
According to my, new family doc, narcotics won't touch nerve pain. I have
every reason to believe her, because I was getting hydrocodone (Vicodin
generic--I think the tabs were imprinted with 650 something or other) and it
had no effect whatever on the pain in my arms and hands. She put me on a
regime of steroids and Neurontin (gabapentin) a anti-seizure med. The pain
in my left arm was gone in hours, but my hands and shoulders have remained a
pain in the ass!

Op


I'm sorry to hear about your pain. I've used Neurontin. It works well,
but you need to titrate. It takes awhile to kick in -- like several
days. I hate that phantom pain you get with a pinched nerve. It's very
disturbing because it's not "real." It sucks.

I adore Vicodin -- probably too much. It's a good buzz. It works in
about 15 minutes.

Good luck with your surgery, Opus.

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Old December 3rd, 2006, 06:26 AM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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On Sun, 03 Dec 2006 03:31:32 GMT, rw
wrote:



I adore Vicodin -- probably too much. It's a good buzz. It works in
about 15 minutes.

I'm with Opie. No buzz. And, worse, no pain relief or so little I'd
do better with the ibuprofen I take now I've given up on the vicodin /
hyrodocone. Of course the fact that they make me barf up blood isn't
a good thing, either (not the ibuprofen, the codin cone things.)..
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Often taunted by trout. Almost entirely harmless. Really.

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Old December 3rd, 2006, 02:58 PM posted to rec.outdoors.fishing.fly
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Opus typed:
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The pain in my left arm was gone in hours, but
my hands and shoulders have remained a pain in the ass!


I think I've spotted the problem. ;-)
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Tim,
who would like to know where your head was while your shoulders were a
pain in the ass. B*SE*G
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