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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:03 pm

xxyzx wrote:
Madalot wrote:
Julie wrote:You're an idiot Period.
Yep! He is what he is. Some of his comments/statements are just so out there - like "Even the Mayo Clinic has a physician that does coolief" (or something to that effect). I would EXPECT a place like the Mayo Clinic to have something like that, as opposed to the country area where I live which has NONE!

Gotta just do an eyeroll and move on.

country is country

greeneville sc is no metropolis and they have FIVE doctors locations doing coolief

you can find one that does it if you really want to stop that pain

the issue is do you want to stop that pain
the OP said SEVERE pain

after you try the motrin and stretching or whatever and get tired of the pain
then you can look for something that actually does it

mayo clinic had over a dozen treatments for my wife
coolief was the best to remove the sciatica and back pain
it worked

so risk a highly successful well proven treatment
or continue in pain
your choice
Idiot.

and moving on....

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Guest » Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:15 pm

if muscle relaxans help - heat would most likely too (at least it helps me in those cases - although not nearly as svere as yours)

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by nanwilson » Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:24 pm

What a hoot! He had to PROVE his theory by figuring out what drs. are in your area... what an asshole . Actually Maddie, Tylenol, rest and stretching have help me out with sciatica a few times..... and YES it is damn painful, I feel for you. I first experienced it when I used to carry around growing babies on my hip when they were fussy so that I could get things done Have had it a few times since, but knew what helped out. His "cool idea is for AFTER everything else has been tried, I prefer to not go with the worst treatment first. But he MUST prove himself right, no matter how wrong he really is
Get better soon
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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Sun Sep 17, 2017 12:32 pm

xxyzx wrote:
Madalot wrote:
xxyzx wrote:
Madalot wrote:
Julie wrote:You're an idiot Period.
Yep! He is what he is. Some of his comments/statements are just so out there - like "Even the Mayo Clinic has a physician that does coolief" (or something to that effect). I would EXPECT a place like the Mayo Clinic to have something like that, as opposed to the country area where I live which has NONE!

Gotta just do an eyeroll and move on.

country is country

greeneville sc is no metropolis and they have FIVE doctors locations doing coolief

you can find one that does it if you really want to stop that pain

the issue is do you want to stop that pain
the OP said SEVERE pain

after you try the motrin and stretching or whatever and get tired of the pain
then you can look for something that actually does it

mayo clinic had over a dozen treatments for my wife
coolief was the best to remove the sciatica and back pain
it worked

so risk a highly successful well proven treatment
or continue in pain
your choice
Idiot.

and moving on....
you are an idiot
every since you infested this forum with your nonsense
Comical ain't he? I busted out laughing at this one! He's the biggest joke to hit this forum in a long time!

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by LSAT » Sun Sep 17, 2017 2:02 pm

As e-mail it would be considered spam and deleted. Someone with a spam button should have the guts to get rid of his dumb answers.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:09 pm

xxyzx wrote:
nanwilson wrote:What a hoot! He had to PROVE his theory by figuring out what drs. are in your area... what an asshole . Actually Maddie, Tylenol, rest and stretching have help me out with sciatica a few times..... and YES it is damn painful, I feel for you. I first experienced it when I used to carry around growing babies on my hip when they were fussy so that I could get things done Have had it a few times since, but knew what helped out. His "cool idea is for AFTER everything else has been tried, I prefer to not go with the worst treatment first. But he MUST prove himself right, no matter how wrong he really is
Get better soon
Nan
bullshit

i prove it works by all the patients it helped

somebody complained they didnt have doctors in their boondocks area
i merely pointed out that they are all over the place

that was not to prove it worked
only that it was available to all

you are so illogical
of course when the other treatments have failed then you move on to what does work

i dont have to prove anything to asshole libturds like you because i am right
you need to learn how to read english and think logically
You know something, xxyzx - you are really a bastard. Plain and simple. The rest of ARE stupid for trying to discuss anything or be reasonable with you.

I just hope those that come in and don't know you for what you are figure it out quickly before they are hurt by your comments. That's the best we can hope for.

Because you are a lost cause.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Julie » Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:21 pm

Your 'facts and logic' do not apply here - you've presented zippo research or anything useful re why your wife's solution is any good (except for her) and we're so, so sick of your garbage - isn't it time you found another forum to trash?

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:30 pm

Julie wrote:Your 'facts and logic' do not apply here - you've presented zippo research or anything useful re why your wife's solution is any good (except for her) and we're so, so sick of your garbage - isn't it time you found another forum to trash?
Honestly, I'm tired of dealing with him. I respect Johnny's position about this forum, but am disappointed that he allows someone to call people such horrible names the way he does and basically abuse anybody that dares to question him.

I finally put him on my foe list. I should have known that he would disrupt my thread and abuse me - just like he does to almost all threads on this forum.

Sad.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Cpapian » Sun Sep 17, 2017 3:57 pm

When I was a new forum member, after the first post, I never bothered to read his posts. My reason being, why would I want advice from someone who couldn't write with basic English grammar. And I couldn't be bothered to translate his meanderings into meaningful ideas. Only if someone commented would I go back and read it.

My point in mentioning this is, I don't think you have to worry about new users taking his advice. They probably can't understand him.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:17 pm

Cpapian wrote:When I was a new forum member, after the first post, I never bothered to read his posts. My reason being, why would I want advice from someone who couldn't write with basic English grammar. And I couldn't be bothered to translate his meanderings into meaningful ideas. Only if someone commented would I go back and read it.

My point in mentioning this is, I don't think you have to worry about new users taking his advice. They probably can't understand him.
I hope you're right. One thing I'm pretty sure of - he makes this entire forum look bad. His questionable advice is bad enough but the way he rants on at people? It just makes the whole place look bad and unfriendly.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by zoocrewphoto » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:32 pm

xxyzx wrote: and if you listened to the lawyers weasel words you would never use any product or even go out of your house because you are so afraid

Oh, please! YOU are the one who kept harping on the allergy reactions to a medication rather than the normal side effects. You kept telling people that they shouldn't use a medication because of a possible side effect, and it wasn't even a side effect, but a list of possibly allergy reactions (the same list for ALL medications). Now, you want us to ignore the possible side effects for a medical PROCEDURE?

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by WearyOne » Sun Sep 17, 2017 4:48 pm

Madalot wrote:
Julie wrote:Your 'facts and logic' do not apply here - you've presented zippo research or anything useful re why your wife's solution is any good (except for her) and we're so, so sick of your garbage - isn't it time you found another forum to trash?
Honestly, I'm tired of dealing with him. I respect Johnny's position about this forum, but am disappointed that he allows someone to call people such horrible names the way he does and basically abuse anybody that dares to question him.

I finally put him on my foe list. I should have known that he would disrupt my thread and abuse me - just like he does to almost all threads on this forum.

Sad.
I put him on my foe list for good about a week ago, and I don't click on anything to open them up. The only time I see what he's said is if he's quoted by someone else. Any good advice he MIGHT come up with just isn't worth having to read through all the rants, nonsense, name-calling, and bad and irrelevant information.
Cpapian wrote:When I was a new forum member, after the first post, I never bothered to read his posts. My reason being, why would I want advice from someone who couldn't write with basic English grammar. And I couldn't be bothered to translate his meanderings into meaningful ideas. Only if someone commented would I go back and read it.

My point in mentioning this is, I don't think you have to worry about new users taking his advice. They probably can't understand him.
So glad to hear that, Cpapian. Yes, hopefully new people here will quickly realize what you did and ignore him. And I thought I was the only one who often would read what he wrote and not have a clue what he was trying to say. But since I don't have any problems understanding anyone else around here . . .

Madalot, sorry your thread has turned into another one of his tirades of verbal abuse. You're going through enough without that.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Cpapian » Sun Sep 17, 2017 6:25 pm

Madalot,

Tomorrow is Monday so you can get to your physician and find some relief and answers. I am so sorry you had to go through this pain and discomfort.

If it does turn out to be sciatica and when it is better, I have one good exercise I think we can modify for you.

Take care and let us know what your doctor says.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Mon Sep 18, 2017 5:37 am

Cpapian wrote:Madalot,

Tomorrow is Monday so you can get to your physician and find some relief and answers. I am so sorry you had to go through this pain and discomfort.

If it does turn out to be sciatica and when it is better, I have one good exercise I think we can modify for you.

Take care and let us know what your doctor says.
Thank you. I plan to call when they open this morning. Knowing my doctor's office, getting an appointment today may not be possible but I'll set it up as soon as they can get me in.

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Re: OT - Severe Sciatica Help

Post by Madalot » Mon Sep 18, 2017 8:02 am

Appointment is tomorrow (Tuesday) at 10:30. I have one more day of "wingin' it" and just dealing with it. We'll see what they say tomorrow.

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