Sunday, March 7, 2021

Pain Clinic

Thursday we finally got to the pain clinic in Orangeville, a 2 hour drive with stops for coffee and gas.  At least that's better than a 4 hour drive to London!  I have no idea why there isn't one up here in Collingwood or Owen Sound.  And it boggles my mind to realize that none of the 59 or so medical professionals we've talked to over 2+ years was aware of this opportunity for patients suffering long term pain.

We found the doctor very helpful.  He described the options and which ones would probably work well for me.  We came away with a complex cream made of 5 different pain-killing ingredients, in proportions to suit me.  It's too early to know how well this will work, but even if it doesn't I'm now confident we're doing our best to treat this pain, so I'm pleased.

The first part of the drive home was like a tour of dilapidated barns - very sad!  I've always thought the stretch of highway from Orangeville to Shelburne was pretty sad, but it seems to have gone downhill further.  This reflects changing land use in the area, as urban pressure pushes up land prices.

I can't pretend there are no new barns though.  I've actually see several small barns in this style, a drive shed on one side and a barn with a small hayloft on the other - always painted red. 

And this one goes along with these buildings, a large low modern hog barn.  I have the impression that the only groups investing in new farm buildings like these today are Mennonites.

North of Shelburne we passed through the huge Shelburne Wind Farm, all the windmills twirling and looking bright white in the sun.



16 comments:

  1. It's sad to see those barns slowly falling down.
    Hope that new cream helps.

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  2. Nice bunch of pictures. I too hope the cream helps. I just said a prayer for you yesterday morning that you would have no pain today. :)

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  3. I hope you get some relief from the pain, nerve pain is horrible:(

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  4. Here's hoping the new cream provides some relief. Lovely day for a drive and great photos. Take care.

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  5. Glad you found a doctor who can help. Hope the cream provides some relief!

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  6. Intractable pain can be a really depressing issue to deal with, here's hoping you get some relief. Those falling-down barns look like many down here, except for Amish and Mennonites the days of mixed agriculture farms are finished -- at least for the foreseeable future. A large power company wants to build a 1,000 acre solar farm near here on land that had been farms.

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  7. Sad about the barns but I do think they make great photo ops!
    We love the turbines, there is just something about them (maybe because we have them up at the Ridge), their magnitude and noises are like company. :)
    Hopefully the pain cream helps in some ways!

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  8. I was referred to the pain clinic almost a year ago. There is no appointment in sight yet.

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  9. I too hope that cream works for you. And I enjoyed seeing the farms, even the sad worn out ones.

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  10. i am so excited for you and also anxious to see how you make out. i have nerve pain in my face and mouth (i guess), and nothing seems to really help. i have been using magic mouthwash, it helps a little!! nice images...of all the barns!!

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  11. Hoping this new Pain Doctor works out for you.
    It is sad to see the old barns falling in disrepair.
    Be Safe and Enjoy!

    It's about time.

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  12. Good luck! I do hope this treatment is helpful to you x

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  13. Like other commenters I too hope this cream helps you. And it sounds like you may have tapped into a good Doctor. It's always sad to see so many grand old barns in such disrepair and neglect. Every time I see a barn that is being refurbished it always makes me want to go the farm house door and say 'Thankyou' for giving that old barn a new life.

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  14. Hopefully it helps.

    The old barns make a sad sight.

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  15. Good luck. I hope I hope the cream helps you. I have noticed that a lot of doctors don’t seem to want to know about treatments that aren’t right under their nose. If they haven’t known about it since 1986 they aren’t interested.

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