Thank you for your comments. Abdominal binder has not been mentioned in 2
months of rehab hospital, I will ask.
So, If I understand you correctly, many c5 CSIs have weak expiratory force
and no voice. My Dad's case is not uncommon, and the solution is PT,
?binder, and TIME, TIME, TIME,
 
Let me know if I have it, 
In Him,
Bo
 
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, September 27, 2010 8:48 AM
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected];
[email protected]
Subject: Quiet vs Loud
 
Hi Bo,  the healing process differs greatly among those with spinal cord
injuries.  The nerves to your Dad's diaphragm were damaged, thus the quiet
voice.  As time passes, with good physical therapy and some return function
his voice should become stronger.  Ask his doctor about an abdominal binder
to lift the diaphragm and support it.  His physical therapist should be
advising you on this and whether it may work with your Dad.
 
Best Wishes
 
In a message dated 9/26/2010 11:10:33 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
My dad has a recent c5 Fx and is not vent dependant, but has too little
breath to have voice. It that typical of C5 level quadriplegia? Many of you
have higher injuries. Do you have enough expiratory force to create voice?
In Him,
Bo
 

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From: Daniel Espinoza [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, September 26, 2010 11:56 PM
To: 'Fragile'; 'quad-list'
Subject: RE: [QUAD-L] pain
 
I take 200mg per day 
 
Danny Espinoza 27/m/California
Occupation before accident:
Network engineer / SR. Network security engineer
What happened:
I broke my c2,c6,c7 in a horrible car accident
Traumatic brain injury from blood going to central cortex from spinal cord
not vent dependendent anymore. :]
My website: 
http://www.thespinalcordinjured.net <http://www.thespinalcordinjured.net/> 
 My social networking sites:
http://www.myspace.com/DannyLNX
http://www.facebook.com/DannyLNX
 
 
From: Fragile [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Saturday, September 25, 2010 5:06 PM
To: quad-list
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] pain
 
Lyrica 800 mg twice a day?  I take 300 mg twice a day and I can't think
straight.  Was told 900 mg per day was the max.
On Sat, Sep 25, 2010 at 4:59 PM, <[email protected]> wrote:
Dana, I take Vicodin four times a day, Lyrica 800 mg twice a day, Cymbalta
60 mg once a day, and 150 mcg of Duragesic pain patch. What is causing the
pain in his shoulder? I ask because I have a two finger subluxation in my
right shoulder, and it's very painful. All the arm braces I have tried,
cause pain somewhere else.
In a message dated 9/24/2010 12:55:45 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
 
What do any of you take for pain and the inability to sleep? Is there any
kind of shot for shoulder pain?
 
Thank you,
Dana
C-4-5, 36 years post, Prairie Village, Kansas
 

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