My wife was hit by a car in April 2019 and I've mentioned on here before about how her sense of taste and smell was greatly diminished due to a concussion. 3 months later she started having intense back pain. The doctors were hesitant to associate this problem with the accident, so it was not included in the settlement.
Anyhow, she's found that activated B-12 works well for nerve pain and has reduced her use of steroids subsequently. I thought perhaps glucosamine would regain cartilage growth. I used it when I developed a pain in my knee and I'd feel it going up our stairs after jogging at night. Glucosamine worked well for me, at least. The problem is getting my wife to take anything at all, especially if they come in large-sized pills. She's already taking other stuff, so it would have to be good because she doesn't want to take many supplements. If people have recommendations, especially based on experience, advice would be greatly appreciated.
I've been into alternative medicine for 15+ years already, but I've learned a lot by coming to this forum. GEOTUS talks about medical breakthroughs coming and we've seen the suppression of stuff like HCQ and Ivermectin. I'd never heard of Fenbendazole before coming to this forum. Please help if you can. She goes to physical therapy nearly every Saturday. I have a stretch ball, but I'm surprised they don't have her use one at home. I use it when I have lower back pain, and bought it 12 years ago at a chiropractor's insistence. My wife was doing well over the summer, but now with the weather cooling down, she has difficulty boarding a bus with its steep steps when she goes home. What about even stuff like eating more red meat? Thanks in advance.
I'm the overweight one. She had gained a little bit of weight 14 years ago when she had our baby, but she lost it all when she was hospitalized after her accident. The worst thing is that as a nursery school teacher, since April they've put her in with 1 year old babies and it's made her back bad. Children are her life though, so the thought of changing her job frightens her.
Yeah. Picking up those kids off the floor is gonna do it. There will be no solution unless she stops doing this.
That's hard, because babies need to be picked up all the time. She might need to change to looking after 4 year olds, or something.
Yeah, I told her last night that since her employer knows of her situation, they should not have put her in with the tiny kids who get picked up all the time. It was the first I heard of this as my wife never talks about her job. I often share stuff about my work and my students, but she never does.
I was driving her to and from work every day, leaving my own job every afternoon to drive her home, but in April she started taking the bus home and I began biking to work again. Now all that progress seems to be gone.
Just as my coil was reaching the green line...