Bob, thanks for all of those great articles.
Best Wishes
 
 
In a message dated 12/4/2014 12:07:38 P.M. Central Standard Time,  
[email protected] writes:

I agree with Don, food allergies CAN develop  over time and at any age.  I 
developed celiac disease at age 50  (bummer!).  
I *think* folks with SCI are more  susceptible to developing food allergies 
because we get hit with so many bugs  that 
require antibiotics, which mess up  the good bacteria in our gut.  In some 
people a good probiotic taken  daily can help.
Here is a New Mobility article I  wrote about Celiac Disease and Non-Gluten 
Sensitivity
http://www.newmobility.com/2013/05/paramedic-gluten-sensitivity-celiac-disea
se-and-sci/


Bob V


On Dec 4, 2014, at 9:00 AM, Don Price wrote:



 
Sounds like you might have some food  allergies. Remember that allergies 
CAN develop over time, so just because  you've never been lactose intolerant 
doesn't mean that hasn't changed. The  one you hear about now is gluten 
sensitivity, but there are many foods that  could be causing you to have 
reactions. Excessive gas in the stomach or  intestines could easily cause A.D., 
as 
well as inflame your digestive tract.  It might be worth seeing and 
allergist, or at least trying a change in diet  to see what happens. For 
example, no 
dairy products for two weeks. Other  common allergens include: eggs, nuts, 
shellfish, soy and wheat products.  Carbonated beverages can cause gas too.


Good luck. I hope you guys can figure it  out!


Don.


 
  
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Empty bowels always makes me feel  better. Sometimes I wish I could get by 
without eating anything at all. But,  alas, hunger pangs interfere. I eat, 
become bloated and painful, and the  whole thing starts over again. Bummer.

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You are correct and I do that.  Also, i have noticed that when you have a 
thorough bowel movement it helps  the medicine work better...weird I know, 
but true for me. Anyone else  notice that?



 
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I think that the first thing everyone needs to know about most pain  drugs 
is that you must continually break the forming addiction.  Staying on one 
drug will cause it to lose its _effectiveness.at_ (http://effectiveness.at/)  
that point you are taking  the drug and its not doing anything but feeding 
an addiction. No one in  pain wants to hear this but the fact is you must 
find another drug or  device while you detox.
 The drug needs to come from another family of drugs.  Altering your 
medications and using milder drugs whatever the pain  isn't quite as bad can 
help 
extend the use of Norco or vicodin.
  Don't get me wrong, I'm totally sympathetic I've been on the  trip 
myself.  
john s





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Date:11/24/2014 3:40 PM (GMT-05:00) 
To:  quad-list 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Autonomic Dysreflexia and  pain 



I have the same thing with pinched nerves from my disc. Also, when I  first 
broke my neck My hip on one side got inflamed with calcium deposits  
(hetertopicosification) witch has left me crooked. The last few years my  whole 
other side has deterorated and so Norco has stopped working very  well. What 
is the next step up in pain management.? They won't  operate.


Meredith

 
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To: "Danny Hearn" <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >,  
"quad-list" <[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) >
Sent: Monday, November 24, 2014 5:57:02 AM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Autonomic Dysreflexia


I was told it was disintegrating disc disease. There's no cure for  it. It 
causes nerves to be pinched as well as making it impossible to  position 
comfortably. Spending long times sitting in the chair is really  painful.I'm to 
the point now where I get out of bed for a couple hours  each day.
Best wishes. 
john s





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From: Danny Hearn 
Date:11/24/2014 5:44 AM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: alcibiates2 ,[email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Autonomic Dysreflexia 



John, I read that many quads develope disc problems in their  backs, did 
they do anything for yours or do you just get by as best you  can with that??  
thanks, Dan**





 
 
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Dan, I've had some fractures that were almost undetectable but really  sent 
my bp up and pulse way down. Just the weight of my foot separated my  tibia 
at the mantle below the knee. Chalky bones and deterioration of  spinal 
disc's have played hell with me. Try sitting straight up and take  something 
for pain. Don't recline until your pulse returns to your normal  never be 
afraid to 911 yourself to an er.
Tip:take a copy of a medical definition of AD with you along with  your med 
list. I swear they can be pig ignorant of what is going on and  what to do. 
Help has gotten ambivalent in Cincinnati. 
Best Wishes,
John s















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Date:11/23/2014 4:42 AM  (GMT-05:00) 
To: [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected])  
Subject: [QUAD-L] Autonomic Dysreflexia 



Man, I hate having dysreflexia and unable to find the cause, I have  been 
having it on and off for about 3 days and have had almost no sleep  for the 
last 2 days. Bladder and bowels all seem fine-no pressure sores or  etc. that 
we can find. When I try to lay down at night after a while I get  real hot 
and clammy, my heart begins to pound and act up. I do have a  syrinx and bad 
neck and back pain but not sure if that can be the problem.  I guess Monday 
I'll try to call my primary doctor and get checkup and  bloodwork for a 
start, This stuff is depressing and drives my wife crazy  making her lose sleep 
also, plus she is a caregiver to an elderly woman  with alzheimers 4 days a 
week. This Quad related stuff can be so  challenging at times ! Well I 
guess i'm done venting...it's about 3:45 am.  Hope To get better before long.  
Dan H***



































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