This may be an issue that we have discussed before, but I wanted to bring it up again.
First, I am close to 60 years old, so some of my problems certainly stem from age, but the main culprit is an automobile accident that I had in 1993. In that accident, I had a head injury (OK, that explains why I am nuts!!), my right hand was crushed with 12 "crush" fractures below the wrist (I can't open my hand fully anymore,, and L4-L5 area of my back were damaged.
It has bothered me a little over the years, but recently, it is bothering me a lot. The pain runs down the right leg, making it feel numb. This is affecting my pool game somewhat because I have altered my stance (even though it is still uncomfortable) to minimize the pain, and I don't get down as low as I should sometimes. Unfortunately, I often am thinking of that instead of the shot at hand.
I take Tramadol (Ultram) for the pain, but it has become pretty useless. I know several of you guys are in similar situations, just looking for any suggestions as to treatment, etc that have worked for you.
Thanks,
Joe
First, I am close to 60 years old, so some of my problems certainly stem from age, but the main culprit is an automobile accident that I had in 1993. In that accident, I had a head injury (OK, that explains why I am nuts!!), my right hand was crushed with 12 "crush" fractures below the wrist (I can't open my hand fully anymore,, and L4-L5 area of my back were damaged.
It has bothered me a little over the years, but recently, it is bothering me a lot. The pain runs down the right leg, making it feel numb. This is affecting my pool game somewhat because I have altered my stance (even though it is still uncomfortable) to minimize the pain, and I don't get down as low as I should sometimes. Unfortunately, I often am thinking of that instead of the shot at hand.
I take Tramadol (Ultram) for the pain, but it has become pretty useless. I know several of you guys are in similar situations, just looking for any suggestions as to treatment, etc that have worked for you.
Thanks,
Joe