Interview CP08  

Interview CP08

Age at Interview: 53
Sex: Male
Background: Medically retired horse breaker; divorced; 3 children.

Brief outline:Back pain following injury working with horses 1999. Surgery: Discectomy, 1999. Treatment: Pain Clinic for epidural steroid injection. Current medication: co-codamol (Tylex), codeine phosphate, tramadol.


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Gained weight when he became less active but set himself walking targets and slowly worked up to them at his own pace.
 
Explains that epidurals can cause a sudden drop in blood pressure. He found the relief minimal and short lived and wouldn't bother again.
 
Accepted that he would never go back to his work with horses and has got on with the rest of his life.
 
Says you have to be ruthless on good days and do the things that you want to do.
 
Put off claiming benefits because he believed he would get back to work but now regrets using up his savings.
 
Does not find commercial or American sites useful and suspects that no two experiences of pain are the same.
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