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pain meds is because he saw how much pain I was in when I tried to get off the exam table. I had been laying on my stomach (very painful!) for a long time. I was actually ticked that it took so long. The tech prepped me on the table, lowered my shorts so my back side was showing, then left the room. Twice she had to come in to get something with people in the hall who could see me in all my glory :(. I finally lowered the back of my shirt - thank god it was long enough - to cover me in case she had to come in again.
I would bet I layed there for a good 20 minutes before the dr. finally came in. He was really good though, the shot was done in no time. But when I tried to get up, I had tears in my eyes. I told him that's why I can't sleep, turning over is agony and in the mornings I can hardly move. Any time my right hip moves in a direction opposite from the rest of my body, it shoots pain.
The vicodin is almost gone. I'll see how it goes for a day or so after I run out, then if necessary, I will call the office and try to get more.
My main concerns are:
1. Vacation - DH & I are taking our daughter 9 & 11 on a surprise trip to Disney World next week. I want to be able to have a good time, even if I can't ride everything.
2. Work - I go back to work Aug. 22 (I am a teacher) I don't know how I will be able to do my job if this pain continues. I guess I could be like all those teachers I scorned as a student who taught sitting at their desk. It's really not possible when teaching French to 7th and 8th graders. First of all, their behavior will get out of hand if I'm not able to move around. Secondly, my curriculum is multimedia. I have to be able to move around to the overhead, the CD player, and the TV/VCR.
When I get back from vacation, or maybe even before I go, I plan to make an appointment to discuss my work situation with him.
Thanks for all your opinions. It's nice to hear from people who understand.
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