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    I live in the north east and this section of the US has had a really wet spring and had a really long winter. It has been a rough spring pain wise because I hurt more when it rains, and that is all it has done.
    Yesterday the sun finally came out and it was amazing I woke up and had great day no humidity, nice little breeze. I woke up about 4 times from 11-8 last night. I got up this morning and the pain was terrible, I did a little bit around the house. But haven't been able to get up off the couch today at all. I have been taking pain meds all day and I can't seem to get out of my own way today. I just don't understand, it was another beautiful day and I felt like crud.
    There are some days that don't have a method to the madness, I am not sure what the heck is going on today, but I really feel like crud.
    Thanks
    Kirsten
    Started Vaginal Valium Suppositories April 2014
    Hysterectomy April 2003 (for abdominal pain),Diagnosed with IC August 2003
    Diagnosed with Pelvic Floor Disorder 2004,Had right ovary and fallopan tube removed 2005
    Diagnosed with diverticulosis 2006,Interstim December 2006,Home Instillations 2007-not effective
    Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia November 2007,Appendectomy February 2008,
    Interstim repair December 2008,Removal of the Interstim August 2011,
    6 Hydrodistentions from 2003-2009 Diagnosed with restless leg syndrome March 2014
    Diagnosed with Raynaud's Syndrome November 2013
    Ambien 5mg for sleep.
    Elivil 50 mg at bed
    Lisinopril 20mg in AM
    Effexor 225 mg
    Oxycodone 10 mgs 2 x a day for pain
    Baclofen 20mg 3x a day
    Phenazopyridine 200 mg as needed
    Omeprazole 20 mg at night
    Lyrica 450 mg daily
    Requip .50 mg at night
    Ketorolac 10 mg as needed for migraines

  • #2
    I hope your tomorrow is better.

    Donna
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    • #3
      Thank you very much Donna!
      Started Vaginal Valium Suppositories April 2014
      Hysterectomy April 2003 (for abdominal pain),Diagnosed with IC August 2003
      Diagnosed with Pelvic Floor Disorder 2004,Had right ovary and fallopan tube removed 2005
      Diagnosed with diverticulosis 2006,Interstim December 2006,Home Instillations 2007-not effective
      Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia November 2007,Appendectomy February 2008,
      Interstim repair December 2008,Removal of the Interstim August 2011,
      6 Hydrodistentions from 2003-2009 Diagnosed with restless leg syndrome March 2014
      Diagnosed with Raynaud's Syndrome November 2013
      Ambien 5mg for sleep.
      Elivil 50 mg at bed
      Lisinopril 20mg in AM
      Effexor 225 mg
      Oxycodone 10 mgs 2 x a day for pain
      Baclofen 20mg 3x a day
      Phenazopyridine 200 mg as needed
      Omeprazole 20 mg at night
      Lyrica 450 mg daily
      Requip .50 mg at night
      Ketorolac 10 mg as needed for migraines

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      • #4
        Sorry to hear you had a rough day. I've had many of those myself and had to keep reminding myself on those days that- this too shall pass. I hope your tomorrow is a little better and a little easier. My mother used to tell me to take one day at a time and if you can't do that then take one hour at a time.

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        • #5
          Thank you EarthLady,
          I can understand the whole one day at a time mentality. I know that I have also gone hour to hour and sometimes minute to minute. There is nothing worse than the pain and exhaustion that this disease causes everyone everyday.
          Thank you for your support it is greatly appreciated.
          Kirsten
          Started Vaginal Valium Suppositories April 2014
          Hysterectomy April 2003 (for abdominal pain),Diagnosed with IC August 2003
          Diagnosed with Pelvic Floor Disorder 2004,Had right ovary and fallopan tube removed 2005
          Diagnosed with diverticulosis 2006,Interstim December 2006,Home Instillations 2007-not effective
          Diagnosed with Fibromyalgia November 2007,Appendectomy February 2008,
          Interstim repair December 2008,Removal of the Interstim August 2011,
          6 Hydrodistentions from 2003-2009 Diagnosed with restless leg syndrome March 2014
          Diagnosed with Raynaud's Syndrome November 2013
          Ambien 5mg for sleep.
          Elivil 50 mg at bed
          Lisinopril 20mg in AM
          Effexor 225 mg
          Oxycodone 10 mgs 2 x a day for pain
          Baclofen 20mg 3x a day
          Phenazopyridine 200 mg as needed
          Omeprazole 20 mg at night
          Lyrica 450 mg daily
          Requip .50 mg at night
          Ketorolac 10 mg as needed for migraines

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          • #6
            Yes it can be extremely exhausting.

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