A shot in the neck

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Greynomad wrote:T1,
Have you been watching The Blacklist on Ch7?

The FBI lady has a habit of punching holes in people's necks, usually with a ballpoint pen... :shock:
Maybe you should follow suit?? :lol: :lol: :lol:
Yeah Terry gets stabbed (impregnated) in the neck and migrates to Tassie :lol: :lol:
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Terry, we are all hoping you find some positive answers soon. Hope the next lot of stabbings work more positively for you. xx
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How are you Terry?
I've been stabbing myself 4 times a day & definitely don't feel better but maybe in the neck might be better than in the stomach? lol
Take it easy mate.......... :)
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That's where you are all going wrong, stabs in the neck and stomach :shock: I get plenty in the back (take that which ever way you like) ;) ;) :lol: Did you get a spare collar for the dribbles Terry :?: :twisted:
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:lol: I gave the Cuppa Collar a scrub last night to clean it up a bit. I never realised how bad it had got till I looked in the mirror just before heading out for the dr/work placement officer case conference. It looked like I'd dribbled my coffee off my chin and in a "V" down the front of it.
I'll try for a new one next Wed at physio, only need to waer it for 2 or 3 days after the shoots in the neck but a spare wouldn't hurt so I still have one to wear while the other is drying.

Getting in the right postion for the X ray machine to get clear picture of where the dr wants to put the needle in is near as painful as the needle itself. I'm sure it takes a tissue sample like core drill each jab :o but when they squeezed the stuff in hurt the most this time, felt like the soft spot under the left ear was going to pop and my left shoulder pop out of it's socket. The first lot didn't hurt near that much so I'm glad I had them first and not this lot first or I'd never be going back :lol:
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T1,
All you need now is a shot in the left Gluteus Maximus and you've collected the whole set! :lol:
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Keep going mate and it will work out in the end.

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Terry, so sorry you are still having such an awful time.

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Went to physio on wed morning, as I do every Wed morning for quite a few yrs, but this time I had the Cuppa collar on. My physio is aroung 5ft 13 and fairly well muscled up but his jaw dropped and he went all limp looking. I explained that th last lot of shots in the neck hadn't had a good result and since then I get a blinder headache if I spend too long without the Cuppa collar. I'm thinking, no worries he'll know just what to put back in place as usual and I'll be all good for a few days..... not gunna touch the neck this week.... bugga. So I tell him about the lft knee pain and the back pain and my left leg giving out on a trip to the mailbox resulting in a real spectacular face plant followed by an A over T landing.... well look at the back and see what we can find... great. So we do the usual left knee weight bag exercises and then I get the suction cup numbing machine on the back of the left kee as usual, then rolls another one in and the same on the back, so I'm pulsing a vibrating a few inches off the bed as they go in and out of phase with each other :lol:
Then with the very first thumb jab in the back he folds me up double backwards, puts the hot pack back on and I lie there for another 1/2hr. Then he takes the hot pack off the leg and back and says that's it for this week.... what about my back.... I ain't touching anything till it settles down... great :roll:
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