When I started taking Exercise/Yoga class, over 1
month ago, I hurt my shoulder. I believe it was doing Wheel position. Since I have
been here there is not ONE day that goes by that I don't have same pain
somewhere on my body. My back pain has been the least of me complaints. There
is a rumor that if you live in Delhi sooner or later your hair starts falling
out. My interpretation- that this is not the healthiest place to be.
My approach to my shoulder was to continue with
exercise but take it easy. My exercise classes are also a means to meet people
and make me feel "part of", which is a positive.
Two doors down the street is an Orthopedic clinic-
Dr. Sudhir Seth. Why not go in and have the experience. No appointment
necessary. The Dr. would be in at 5 so I should come back then. I was brought
to his office, described my pain, he lifted my arm in all directions and wanted
Xrays. The office does them right there - very speedy. I had to laugh at the
X-ray machine; it must have been 20 years old but still functioned well.
Determination - I have arthritis in the joint and a bone spur right under my
deltoid. What I liked was that he asked me what I ate, exercise, mental health
and general questions. Never have I been to a Dr. in USA that asked about ME
and how I live besides drinking and smoking. He gave me 5 prescriptions to fill
- Omega 3 fatty acids, a supplement to absorb Calcium, mild pain killer/NSAID
-anti-inflammatory that is used to treat arthritis in dogs -hope it is approved
for human use), Vitamin D3 and a anti-inflammatory gel with menthol. Gave me 10
sessions of physiotherapy, which they do right in the office - how convenient!
He told me I should increase my protein intake. I have been eating dal with
vegetables most of the time. Very little animal products - it's been two months
in India and maybe I'll start eating chicken and fish.
Cost of visit - $30 USD which included X-rays. This
is probably less than my co-insurance would be at home.
Yesterday was the first PT appointment. No
appointment necessary, just sit and wait. I liked the guy - Dr. Kahn. Both Drs.
spoke English very well. Dr.Kahn sat me in a chair and placed one strap on my
upper arm and one at the top of the shoulder. The straps were used to hold the
electrodes (electric stimulation) in place. These electrodes were just removed
from the previous patient, no individuals ones here. The pulses were large-you
could see my muscles contracting as my entire arm shakes - felt good. I then
went to have heat. Laid on a table that the previous patient got up on - same
sheet and pillow case. The heat pads are attached to a machine which
distributes the heat when it gets too hot I am supposed to notify Dr. Kahn.
Then ultrasound. Complete rest for the arm for one week, then we will start on
exercise in PT.
The equipment has been around for awhile and well
used? For exercises there was a bicycle - must have been one of the first stationary
bicycles ever made!, a board for balancing and the best was the hot wax tank.
The hot wax tank is a waterbath similar to what we use at work, except it would
have been replaced due to the rust. The wax is for hand therapy, they use a
paintbrush to apply the wax and a large kitchen spatula to remove the wax. BUT
overall the treatment is available but not quite to the standards we have in
the US. Cost of visit: $7 USD
Overall a good experience and I hope that my pain
goes away.
LOL! Nice to see how another part of the world does it. I think we're sort of over the top with some of the precautions, but I guess it feels good once you're used to it. Remember the old days, when dentists and hygenists didn't use gloves or masks and probably didn't clean anything btwn patients??? Things certainly have changed here.
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you went and it sounds like it'll work. Feel better.
I can't wait to feel better. Yuk when I think about the dentists w/out gloves.
ReplyDeleteAnother great story Sue! I like hearing about your journey. :-)
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