Entries in joint pain (2)

Thursday
Apr072011

New Writer on Hurt.com - Marion

Welcome Marion to the Hurt.com writing team!

Name:  Marion

About me: I'm in my mid-fifties and live with my husband on the Eastside of Lake Washington in the Seattle area. I’m a former academic researcher and now I work as a writer and volunteer. I'm passionate about helping people come through challenges and create better lives.

Experiences with Pain: Fibromyalgia, osteoporosis, knee and ankle injuries, osteoarthritis, back injury, Sjogren's Syndrome 

Before I had cancer, I did a lot of hiking, backpacking and rockhounding. I also enjoyed a martial art, armored medieval foot combat re-creation.  Over the years I had repeated ankle and knee injuries, plus the occasional back injury. I've re-conditioned and healed a great deal, but I have to be careful to stay in shape and not aggravate old problems. Staying flexible and maintaining good balance is important to me.

Around age 30 I began to have trouble with dry eyes, eventually diagnosed as Sjogren's Syndrome.  Although my case is mild it requires that I actively manage dry eyes, nose and mouth and sometimes other symptoms. People with Sjogren's also have a higher risk of lymphatic cancer. 

At age 35, I was diagnosed with Stage III Hodgkin Lymphoma.  I underwent a chemotherapy regimen called ABV-MOPP.  Thankfully, the treatment cured the cancer, but left me with fibromyalgia, osteoporosis and peripheral neuropathy in hands, arms and feet.  Managing these and other aftereffects of treatment is a life-long commitment. I walk and do yoga to stay in shape, and still go hiking in summer.

Osteoarthritis runs in my mother’s family and I have it in my neck, knee and hands.  My sister also has fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis.

I choose to manage my pain as much as I can with alternative therapies because I tend to experience side effects from drugs. Fortunately, there are many other ways to approach chronic pain!

Why Hurt.com: Making a commitment to Hurt.com lets me share what's worked for me, so that the knowledge can help others get a head start.  Learning to work with practitioners, make lifestyle changes, engage with remedies and treatments and understand research is powerful "medicine" for managing chronic pain.  

Favorite Pain Management Web Sites:

http://www.webmd.com/pain-management/default.htm

http://nccam.nih.gov/health/pain/chronic.htm

http://www.sjogrens.org/home/about-sjogrens-syndrome/living-with-sjogrens

Monday
Mar142011

Live Knee Replacement Surgery Online 

Knee pain and joint pain are two of the most common types of pain in the country, particularly in people over the age of 60.

There are more than 500,000 knee replacement surgeriesconducted each year according to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons.  In fact, in my family alone, there have been 4 knee replacement surgeries in the last six months.  Every knee replacement surgery was conducted on a woman in our family between the ages of 60-70.

Tomorrow Tuesday March 15, 2011, from 7AM to 12PM PST, Swedish Hospital in Seattle, WA will be conducting a knee replacement surgery on a 70 year old patient using robotic technology and BROADCASTING IT LIVE over the web.  In fact, people at home will be able to ask questions of the surgeons via the online chat and Twitter.  Amazing.

Click here to see the learn about knee pain, knee replacement surgery, and see the live knee replacement surgery at Swedish hospital