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No, I've had three sessions this month on my achilles, then next month three on the soles of my feet, basically my entire left side is destroyed because of the stroke and I have multiple long-term/permanent injuries all down my left side so they're spreading the shockwave therapy around, three sessions on each of the worst bits. They said if it doesn't work, or doesn't have lasting effects, then there is no point doing more.
Ah, I understand. Appreciate you sharing. Hope you're hanging in there okay.
I just feel the same as usual really, hopeless but hanging on. If I can get the womb/bladder issue fixed it would at least make me a bit more comfortable and less tired if I can finally sleep through the night instead of getting up 7 times a night to wee. But now my achilles is flaring up again I'm worried about how that will be, will I end up basically imobile and housebound like before? My tingling/pins and needles is still an issue that I'm very concerned about, but I'm on the waiting list for the neurologist. My usual neurologist won't deal with that as she only does headaches/migraines and I still have all my usual problems like thyroxine side effects, staying fed, worrying about my disability benefit success, etc. I've also had a non stop migraine for several days now, I've been taking my migraine meds that make it die down a bit but then it just keeps coming back.
So that was a long whinge, I know. It just feels like life is endless challenges and worries with no respite or enjoyment.
Don't worry about sharing, comrade, it's a lot to manage and deal with on a daily basis. I appreciate your openness to chat and hope I'm not making it harder or anything. I wish there were options for lightening your pain and burdens, even if just for a short while. Sending hugs if wanted.
No, it is good to have someone to talk to and listen, thank you.