How to be pain free

Thursday 24 December 2015

Dorsal Wrist Synovectomy

Second day post surgery
It's almost four months now since my wrist surgery on 1st September 2015. I can now do anything with no more pain except heavy lifting. After ten sessions of occupational therapy, recovery was speedy and range of motion regained. I was already back to work full force one month post surgery and even worked on weekends.




Looking Back

A year ago, I was suffering from De Quervain's Tendinosis until the last steroid injections I had in November last year,  I stopped all medications and started taking Purtier. After three months, I had less pain and left with a slight bony bump on the dorsal right wrist. After MRI, it was diagnosed as Synovitis. My hand surgeon strongly recommended surgery for pain relief and improve hand function. Of course, it was not fun living in pain. For me, surgery was the only solution. Whether or not it's gonna be only temporary relief, I had to get it resolved.

One hour after surgery
Wrist Synovectomy


Wrist Synovectomy is the surgical removal of the membrane lining a synovial joint (diarthrosis) capsule (synovium) and debridement of inflammed tissues to prevent further degeneration and arthritic proliferation that may lead to cartilage destruction and rheumatoid arthritis.


The Surgery

With the administration of general anaesthesia, I fell asleep soon before the surgery began and awoke after a nice dream. The surgery lasted one and a half hours. Due to the diffuse proliferation on the extensor surface of the wrist involving several areas in close proximity: the extensor tendons and the radiocarpal or intercarpal joints, an open surgery debridement was done in placed of the earlier plan of arthroscopy/key-hole surgery. One hour was spent at the recovery room after the surgery for morphine injections and pain monitoring. My head was floating, feeling high and mighty the next few hours until dinner, I went downstairs. The side effects of the morphine acted up as I was strolling and puffing along the road of cars and pollution. I puted twice.

That night at the hospital was the beginning of a nightmare for the next few weeks of inconvenience using one arm. It was tough falling asleep with my arm lifted. Finally the nurse let it down but I had to keep it in a upright position to reduce swelling. As you could see from the pictures of my arm was bandaged to the size of a leg, lifted upright.

Post Surgery

The bandage must not get wet for the fear that getting an infection on the wound could be disastrous. Before shower, I had to wrap three quarter of the arm with a plastic bag (NTUC) and kept it lifted until I finish. The most tiring part is the shampooing and rinsing of hair using one hand. It was made easier to rub the body using a long handled sponge than using just one hand as it's impossible to reach the other side of the body. It took me almost thirty minutes to take every shower.

Brushing teeth and washing up before bedtime is another chore using the my non-dominant left hand. As my arm had a stiff bandage or the hard splint. There was not enough space to do it at the sink so it had to be done at the bath tub. The other household chores and dressing up were done using my left hand. The different size of my arms had gone noticeably ugly. The bandage was removed after 4 days and waterproofing for 2 weeks before removing the sutures. 

Taking the public transport with a arm sling did not proof much advantage nor any passionate humanity uncovered in this stressful and selfish society. I did not use any handbag but kept my belongings inside the sling so I still have one hand to hold on to the rails except on days when I had more things to carry. A few times out of the two months with the sling/splint on, I was offered a seat on the MRT/bus.

Using my left hand at the computer, mousing was not fun at all. After a week or two, the nerves on my left arm were "pinched" or trapped. The ulna nerve on the cubital tunnel was compressed due to prolonged activity on the computer. Several sessions of acupuncture and "tui-na" did the trick and saved the time going back to the doctor. After all, I felt much relief before the appointment for the nerve conduction test. It could only be another costly stinct of multiple tests/investigations and finally occupational therapy. 

Using the chopsticks for noodle meals was tough but challenging. For a month, I was only eating with my left hand, even with spoon and training myself to be ambidextrous and believe that I could still use my left hand without a problem.

Having the splint on most of the time has its efficacy of reduction in swelling and speeds recovery. However, it also causes stiffness and prevents regaining range of motion and strength. I could not even carry anything more than a kilogram at two months post surgery. Finally the therapist allowed me to stop using it on the tenth week. 

Sunday 12 April 2015

Farewell LKY - My Sentiments

Image Credit:  article.wn.com
Today is the 11th day since we bid our final farewell to Lee Kuan Yew, founding father of Singapore. My tears were rolling as I penned down my recollection of that week's nation-wide mourning. The overwhelming reaction of many had moved every heart and soul as one united nation. An extraordinary and meaningful event we will never forget. 

29th March 2015

The nation wept. So did the skies. In torrential rain, about 100,000 Singaporeans lined the streets to say our last farewell to the founding father of Singapore. The rain started as early as 11 am and it got heavy almost an hour before the funeral procession. Our umbrellas fought and all of us were sopping wet before the procession started.



As the time drew closer, the rain poured heavier. People were shouting "lower your umbrellas, show your respect!" and we obediently kept our umbrellas while the band started to play. As I froze in fear and shivered relentlessly, my legs were numbed and my heart pounded, faces around me contorted into a portrait of anguish with tears rolling and mingling with the rain. 

I told myself not to give up but stand tall and proud a Singaporean should be whether or not in times of calamity.

This was my last chance to pay my last respect and send off the man who devoted all his life for Singapore to give us better lives. What is getting drenched compared to the man who fought for our independence and transform a city of mudflats to a metropolis, that we can hold our heads high as we pass through every country's immigration?


As the cortege passed by on a gun carriage, people shouted "Lee Kuan Yew, Lee Kuan Yew", "Thank you", "We love you". 

The world mourns ..
Mr Lee did us proud

Hongkong
More than 500 people turned up to watch the live telecast of the state funeral of Mr Lee Kuan Yew in Hong Kong. Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia
 Japan
Around 100 people were at the Singapore Embassy in Tokyo for the screening of Mr Lee Kuan Yew's State Funeral. Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia
 India
India

New Zealand
New Zealand Flag flying at half-mast at the country's Parliament House. Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia


South Korea
Singaporeans living in South Korea gathered in Seoul to watch the State Funeral of Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia

Philippines
Singaporeans, including families and businessmen, as well as Filipinos gathered at the Singapore Embassy to watch the State Funeral of Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia

Kuala Lumpur
Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia
Bhutan
Bhutan lowered its national flag to half mast as a mark of respect for the State Funeral of Mr Lee Kuan Yew. Image Credit: ChannelNewsAsia
It was a day of awakening. United as a nation, we say goodbye with mixed emotions. 

We grief because we have lost a good leader and we are grateful and proud to have such an extraordinary man as our founder. 

We cried because we had almost forgotten the place we grew up from was a slump while enjoying the fruits of his labour now. Yet we still complain that life is tough but it would be much tougher without the works of Lee Kuan Yew. 

We did not pay attention when he spoke on national day rallies and thought it was boring. 

We had forgotten how he hard he worked to formed the PAP with his team mates like Goh Keng Swee, Jayaratnam and Toh Chin Chye to fight for our independence. The anguish he felt when Singapore was "kicked" out of Malaya and the British withdrew their forces. That was when Singapore almost could not make it. 

How he launched the HDB so that most of us could afford a comfortable shelter and created job opportunities for our pioneers. How he promoted bilingualism so that we preserve our mother tongue. Most importantly, the cohesiveness he promoted among this multi-racial society that led us to live harmoniously together. How he ordered the clean up of Singapore River so that we do not smell the stench anymore. 

His numerous campaigns had mold Singapore to what it is today, a prosperous nation we are so proud of while holding our red passports while lining the immigration while overseas. We grew proud of being Singaporeans. 

We expected Lee Kuan Yew to continue to be our pillar and live longer. We have become complacent like the spoilt child.  We have been asking but have forgotten to give.

Today, our father is gone and we suddenly felt lost.  Our hearts sank when we heard the news of his death.  Some of us did not know why we felt sad but our grief was genuine. For the whole week, we were overwhelmed by emotions as we watched his stories on TV and read articles about him. The whole nation was mourning. Some people wore black throughout the week and most of us avoided bright colours to show our respect.

The long queue under searing hot sun and those braving the rain to say goodbye touched everyone's hearts. Our phones and cameras were also put to a test of endurance. Amazing scenes were captured as hundreds of thousands paid their respects at the various tribute centers.  So did I. After I placed the flowers and paid my respect, penned my tribute while waiting for my parents to finish writing theirs, I could not control my emotions anymore. My sudden remorse that was suppressed for few days were poured out in a swift 2 minutes.

Thank you Mr Lee. Your work is done. You deserve a good rest.

May your legacy lives on in the future generations to come.





An Original Song to Remember Mr Lee Kuan Yew And All Our Nation Builders

Saturday 24 January 2015

What is Purtier?



What is Purtier Placenta?

PURTIER Placenta is live cell therapy in a capsule. It is a blend of deer placenta live stem cells and eight other precious ingredients known to protect, repair and rejuvenate the body's tissues and organs to keep a person “young”.

How Does Purtier Placenta work?
 
PURTIER Placenta contains live cells that are capable of stimulating the growth and function of existing tissues. The live cells are instrumental in "waking up" dormant cells within the human body and creating new synapses and connective tissue. It is a non-toxic health supplement.

What is Live-Cell Therapy?
 
It is a well-known secret that the rich and famous go to Switzerland for placenta (sheep) injections to maintain their vitality and youth and reverse the ageing process. As the placentas are fresh, sterilised and frozen, the injections can cost as high as US$30,000 and are done in exclusive clinics. The results are dramatic.

With modern technology, it is now possible to freeze-dry the placenta to preserve the cells so that they remain "live" up to four years. The cells must be kept “live” so that they can stimulate renewal in the body’s system.

How does Purtier Placenta compare to Placenta injections?
 
Placenta injections must be administered under strict medical supervision as complications such as allergic shock and sometimes bacteria infection may occur. The original Swiss placenta injections are tailored to the individual and are very expensive. PURTIER Placenta has the same effectiveness, caters to everyone and is easily accessible. It costs less and poses no known risk.

Why do we need Purtier Placenta? 
 
From the moment we are born, we start to age. Believe it or not, we were made to live 120 years, but because of present-day lifestyles, dietary habits, pollution, stress and disease, we may age prematurely. A lot of these lifestyle factors generate free-radicals which damage cells and tissues. PURTIER Placenta contains not only antioxidants to prevent the free radical damage to cells, but also has the ingredients to rejuvenate the damaged and worn-out cells and tissues.

How long should I take Purtier Placenta?
 
The recommended dosage is for six months. As cells deteriorate over the years, time is needed for the cells to grow back; cell renewal is only possible with continual consumption and six months is a good time-frame to rejuvenate and repair. As each person’s body condition is different, the period of time needed to see significant results is different for each individual.

Do I have to continue taking Purtier Placenta? 
 
Usually six months is enough time to produce results. However, you are encouraged to continue taking, especially if you find it beneficial and wish to maintain the good health you have regained. Besides, there are no known side effects with prolonged intake. But if you stop taking it, there will be no adverse effects on your body.
 
I am already taking so many supplements, so how does Purtier Placenta help?

PURTIER Placenta is a supplement that stimulates body rejuvenation. Besides deer placenta, seven other precious anti-ageing substances have been blended into PURTIER Placenta. They work together to effectively promote cell renewal, repair damaged cells and replace them with new ones to maintain vitality and physical alertness.

PURTIER Placenta offers a benefit that normal supplements do not because it allows new cells to grow and replace old cells to rejuvenate and renew the body system. It will not take away the benefits of other supplements, instead it may enhance their benefits.

 How is deer placenta obtained?
 
The deer placenta live cells are extracted from the afterbirth and no deer are harmed or sacrificed in the process. These cells are then freeze-dried to preserve them.

How is Purtier Placenta different from normal placenta?
 
PURTIER Placenta is extracted from fresh deer placenta which contains the most active and most energetic live cells. These live cells can rejuvenate the damaged, worn-out cells and tissues in our body. Normal placentas are usually in powdered form, cooked or processed and do not have any live cells. Their effect is different from that of PURTIER Placenta, which is superior in quality.

Who should take Purtier Placenta?
 
Those who want to reverse the ageing process and those who feel their body deteriorating and weakening. It is also good for those who wish to rejuvenate their bodies and replace old cells with fresh cells. Patients who are recovering from an illness can also benefit from taking it. 

How should I eat it? 
 
We recommend taking four capsules daily for the first month, any time of the day, and two capsules daily for subsequent months. However, it differs according to each individual body’s needs. One may increase or decrease dosage as desired.

 Can it be taken with Chinese or Western medicine?
 
PURTIER Placenta is NOT a drug as it does not contain any chemicals. It is a nutritional supplement and should not conflict with Chinese or Western medicines. 

Disclaimer: this product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any diseases. Please consult your doctor first before starting this programme.

Goodbye Prednisone .. Welcome Purtier!

Since my last post, the chronic pain accompanied me over New Year's Eve but I am glad things got better as each day goes by.  Today, as I am writing this post, it gives me pride to post the current photos of myself and my right wrist. If you compare it with previous photos, it look much improved now isn't it? 


After consuming 3 capsules of Purtier a day, my wrist problem (De Quervain's tendinosishas been under control. Even if I overused my wrist at work for few days, the pain and swelling do not progress. However, that does not mean I have no more pain, but has reduced tremendously from 7:10 to 3:10. Just a recap, I have not been on any medication since 24th December 2014. No steroids, painkillers or ant-inflammatory, only the cream to rub whenever I feel the strain. I am not totally pain-free yet, but only superficial pain felt nearer the bones and skin instead of the inner tendons and nerves.

For the last 8 months, I could not grip anything with my right hand, not even simple tasks such as opening cans, bottles, sugar packs, turning door knobs, changing bed sheets, pillow cases, etc, I could be considered partial handicap.  If anyone ever noticed, whenever my use my right hand, it would be the forearm doing the job instead of my wrist. My left arm have also grown bigger for doing most tasks. Today, after taking 2 capsules for the first 1 1/2 months and 3 capsules of Purtier the last one month, I am able to do all simple tasks with no significant pain. Moreover, my energy level has gone extremely high that the word "tired" doesn't exist anymore in my dictionary!

As for now, I am confident that consuming Purtier for a another month will bring me hope to more pain-free days ahead. However, the recommended dosage is a 6-months course or 7 boxes (Total: 420 capsules) to allow the regeneration and healing of cells. 

So what is Purtier? I will explain in detail on my next post.