Well at least I have a little flexibility. Some people are fused totally and have no movement. I can also be thankful that the sciatic pain has gone to some extent, and I don't have to roll onto my stomach to get up off the bed.[
Jimmy, sounds like you are going through a lot of medical problems and not being able to take any Opiate analgesic/narcotics derivatives for pain can be very painful.
When I first got out of the army I came up with Kidney stones that I had removed by some machine that feels like they are hitting you with a hammer. Later I was told by one of my combat buddy that depleted uranium caused it from the 90 LB, rounds we shot out of are 155mm track howitzer we shot in Iraq. He had the same problem.
Then when I was a inpatient for 72 days at the National Center for Combat PTSD, in Menlo Park California, in 2004, I found out that that I had to have my Aortic Heart Valve replaced by a mechanical one so they had to crack my chest open stop my heart and put in a brand new mechanical one in. Now I have a zipper running down my chest to my Bellybutton. I now have to take a blood thinner called Warfarin everyday for the rest of my life. I can't eat anything green that has vitamin K in it or it will thicken my blood. Once a month I have to have my blood checked to make sure it is not to thick.
When I went into the army for 17 years I had a arch on the bottom of my feet. After I got out they turned flat on me. To much running and combat of arms units. Anyway over a year ago I was having back problems so they did a M.I.R. done on it and they said that my nerves were not good on the lower part of my back. So for over a year now I have been taking Morphine Sulfate SR 30mg, 5 Tabs a day, and Oxycodone/Acetaminophen (Percocet) 5 Tabs a day. They also give me Clonazepam 2 ea, 1mg Tabs a day for sleep. (Benzodiazepine) I also take Wellbutrin and Effexor to treat my depression. I have been taking the sleep and antidepressant meds sense 2004 and the pain meds for one and a half years.
They just got done doing a M.I.R. on my right knee and said I need surgery on it. I have a torn Menicus and something else wrong with it. I have had surgery on both knees before. They were talking about doing something to my back or just shoot pain medication in my spine and I said no thank you. The surgery on my knee will be soon. They take me off of the blood thinner for a week or so and I give myself shoots in my stomach until the surgery is done. The only good part of the hole mess is that my wife is a nurse.