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El Jefe 04-10-2007 03:42 PM

Health Problems anyone?
 
I had to start a thread on this for my personal complaining, and out of curiosity to see who also has bad luck. Well I am only 19 and I have always played sports, I was All-State in basketball and started in football as a sophmore. I have broken my left ankle twice, and broke and dislocated my right ankle I had to get a plate and 8 screws in that rascal. I have had hip pointers, broken fingers, stitches (from an elbow during AAU under my eye 8 stitches and a trip to the ER on my birthday lol), fractured foot, etc. My recent injuries are so hard to cope with especially in a physically demanding job.


Last year I had a few scholarships to play ball and I was playing hoops a lot, and I ended up tearing my lateral meniscius. So due to insurance issues we had to wait for me to get pre-approved for the surgery and it took 4 months. Then I got the surgery to fix my knee well all went well, except all wasnt well with my knee, its still messed up. I lost my scholarships and I couldnt go to school and I am gonna have to get another surgery on my knee here in the next 3-4 months probably.

Then my back has been messed up for 2 years, they said I herniated two of my discs, and its hereditary believe it or not. So I had 3 epideral shots into my back all at different times and it didnt help. I had to do 3 months PT to get it back to normal. It came back about a month ago and it has been the worst pain I have ever experienced in my life (remeber I broke and dislocated my ankle and that isnt fun). See these discs affect my psiatic (dont know about the spelling) nerve and it shoots currents down my entire right side and its pure hell. I cant sleep at night cause its always throbbing. It was so bad last night I almost went to the ER, man I wouldnt wish it on anyone. But the Doc gave me some perscriptions and said if it doesnt fix it I will have to get back surgery eventually. I am only 19 and thats not something you want to hear is back surgery. I was just curious if anyone has had this similar problem, Or what you want to whine about.

Phobia 04-10-2007 03:44 PM

You're far too young. I was healthy my entire life until about 18 months ago. Since then I've had problems with both knees and an elbow. I'm strongly considering hanging up my cleats but I love to physically compete too much. I know I want to be able to walk when I'm Skip's age so I need to carefully weigh my options.

Baby Lee 04-10-2007 03:47 PM

Here's one that's intermittent for me.
Occasionally, sound will create a 'busted speaker' sensation in my left ear.
It's not painful, but it is irritating.
Most often it is loud music, but it can even come and go with soft noise, even my own voice. High pitches are the worst [my SACD of Blonde on Blonde, with all the harmonica, can be excruciating]
It's not that I can't hear, or that the sound is distorted, but the sound is filtered, seemingly before my receptors receives it, through a paper bag or some sort that creates a rustling overlay, like is I were listening to something in a gale force wind.
I have some hypotheses about ear wax, but haven't found a correlation I can announce with confidence.

Stewie 04-10-2007 03:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Baby Lee
Here's one that's intermittent for me.
Occasionally, sound will create a 'busted speaker' sensation in my left ear.
It's not painful, but it is irritating.
Most often it is loud music, but it can even come and go with soft noise, even my own voice. High pitches are the worst [my SACD of Blonde on Blonde, with all the harmonica, can be excruciating]
It's not that I can't hear, or that the sound is distorted, but the sound is filtered, seemingly before my receptors receives it, through a paper bag or some sort that creates a rustling overlay, like is I were listening to something in a gale force wind.
I have some hypotheses about ear wax, but haven't found a correlation I can announce with confidence.

That's otitis. I've had that before. I went to a Doc and he said I can give you prednisone or you can wait 12 weeks and it will go away. Mine was caused by a eustachian (sp?) tube that wasn't draining the way it should.

OnTheWarpath15 04-10-2007 03:57 PM

Not quite to your level with the injuries, but I played sports year-round from age 6-18, and I'm paying the price in my mid 30's.

All of my major joints have some issues, ranging from bone chips, cartilage tears, you name it. Nothing serious enough to go under the knife over, but enough to be irritating. Both ankles, knees and shoulders....

Each one of my fingers has been broken, some multiple times.

Broken collarbone, cracked pelvis. My right shoulder is so loose I can dislocate it on command. Quit doing that in college. Dislocated elbow, and my right hip joint feels like it grinds. Doc can't find anything wrong there though.

Too many stitches and staples to count.

And the grand finale: 7 diagnosed concussions. I'm guessing 2-3 that went undiagnosed.

Do yourself a favor. Quit now so you can walk later. It sucks, I know, I've had to quit playing hockey, which leaves golf as my only activity. But looking back, I'm glad I did.

Fish 04-10-2007 03:59 PM

I've broken an arm, 4 ribs, 3 fingers, boxers fracture, 5 toes, hip pointer, torn rotator cuff, torn knee ligaments, fractured skull, and more concussions than I can recall. Numerous stitches in various body parts ranging from my tongue to my eye ball (long story in itself) to my butt. My hand gets sore when the weather changes, and my knee pops pretty loud when I get out of bed, but that's about all the lasting effects. I've got a calcium deposit on my wrist where I broke my arm that's about the size of a gumball, but it doesn't bother me. I'm still very active, and I'm afraid of slowing down, for fear I'll hobble around like an old man.

Floridafan 04-10-2007 04:01 PM

http://www.nccspinecare.com/

Check this out it should be relatively close to you. If not call them and ask for a referral in your area.

OnTheWarpath15 04-10-2007 04:03 PM

With this crew, it sounds like we might need a medic at Phil's BBQ.

One of us might blow out a knee pitching washers......

DMAC 04-10-2007 04:05 PM

Nope, I am a specimen of health by daily beer and monthly tequila.

Skyy God 04-10-2007 04:10 PM

It's threads like these that make me glad I wasn't blessed with an oz. of athletic talent.

Halfcan 04-10-2007 05:57 PM

no problems I feel great

Simplex3 04-10-2007 06:07 PM

Except for the bum knee I'm in pretty decent shape. Which is amazing, really. Also, aside from a cracked rib I've never broken anything.

I guess I'm just not a glass Sally like some of you.

:D :evil:

Simplex3 04-10-2007 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Halfcan
no problems I feel great

Finally got that date with GSP huh?

El Jefe 04-11-2007 10:32 AM

Man some on here have had it ruff too, I tell you for those who have had back problems I can relate. It seemed to me that until you have back problems you cant appreciate the whining of those who do. Thanks for the webstite FLORIDA FAN, I am gonna give them a call. The one thing like mentioned on here is if its this bad already when I get old I hope they can just euthanize me and put me outta my misery LOL.

Redrum_69 04-11-2007 10:36 AM

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Originally Posted by Phobia
You're far too young. I was healthy my entire life until about 18 months ago. Since then I've had problems with both knees and an elbow. I'm strongly considering hanging up my cleats but I love to physically compete too much. I know I want to be able to walk when I'm Skip's age so I need to carefully weigh my options.


you could always start attending auctions


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