Lucas is a very empathetic little baby. Hope that trait lasts him a lifetime! Praying for y’all. I had a cyst removed from my toe. I had the same feeling! So there’s some validation!!
I’ve had ingrown toenails removed (3 times) and that pressure and stinging was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of my life! The feeling after being numbed was so nauseating and I still get whole body chills when I think about it so I feel you Jess!
Jess, nerve pain is no joke. Before I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and given medication to help with nerve pain, I thought I was going crazy. I would be sitting at my desk and all of a sudden I would get searing pain in my calves like I was getting shocked with a taser. It was embarrassing to out of the blue yelp and grab my leg. I got a lot of looks, like “That girl is weird “! Thanks for sharing and giving an honest look at something not talked about a lot. You’re a great friend. 😊
@@maggieslifeisawildride512Would ice help? When I had shingles where the nerves are inflamed, I was told to put ice on it for a while and it helped. Whether bags of frozen peas or frozen ice blocks.
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Nerve pain is no joke! We are not always good when it comes to listening to our bodies and knowing when to let go and rest, but it is so important. I hope you get good results back! And I hope Lucas's MRI went well. Love and hugs from Norway!
Spomers hello!!!!.Lucas is a Pisces and so am I... we're very sensitive and caring for others... I see that in him... sweet little boy💙. Jess, I hope you are fine now and that the exam turns out well. Good luck with the MRI for Lucas... I am sure he is fine!!! Best of luck for everything, beautiful Spomer family!!!! 💙❤️❤️❤️💙
Im a mom of 3 also, a 4,3 &1 year okd and my brain never shuts off. We just moved from PA to FL and got 3 hours of sleep for 3 days in a row and i felt so weird and felt like i was going crazy! Anxiety does qild things. Wishing the best for Lucas's MRI and for you marks you got checked out. Even with everything you have going on you guys still put out such positive enrgery ❤
Awww Lucas. He can’t help but feel you guys emotions because he’s a Pisces and we’re just built that way( empaths). Keep doing what y’all are doing and stay bkessed❤
Jess it definitely sounds like you have anxiety. I’ve had it for pretty much my whole life and last year got on medication and it’s life changing. I highly recommend talking to your doctor! I take fluoxetine and it’s helped my anxiety and OCD so much! In the last 7 years I met my husband, lost my dad, became a mom, got married, had another baby, coaches my son’s tball, been taking care of my mom who has cancer for the last 2 years…oh and did I mention I work @2am 💀
Jess you don't typically make a fuss, so I could see from your face that you were in great discomfort ❤ Nerve pain is absolutely no joke. It was also probably bleeding more due to the fact that you were walking around on it, not able to rest with it up. Your feelings about your body are totally valid. I'm sorry you haven't been feeling the best. Please, try to take extra good care of yourself. ❤❤
I've had 6 surgeries on my right foot. The amount of nerve pain that I have and the pain that comes and goes is exhausting. Its so painful but not where it hurts, hard to explain but I totally understand what you're saying. It makes me sick, makes me tired, emotional, and it does sound silly to ppl who don't experience what its like. So don't feel bad or dumb about feeling the way you feel, even if its small pain. Pain is pain and no one can tell you how to feel with pain.
Prayers for you and Austin. God will be with Lucas and take care of him. Prayers for all of you. Love y'all so much. Totally enjoyed your videos. They put such a warm loving feeling in me. ❤❤❤❤❤ Sending all my love to y'all from Texas.😊
I can totally relate to what you were feeling in your foot Jess. I have Peripheral Neuropathy (which is nerve damage) in my hands and feet that results in constant numbness and pins & needles. I get stabbing, shooting pan in my feet that feels like someone is poking them with a hot needle that shoots up my legs and causes them to twitch - so I completely know what you're talking about. One thing I can say is that I'm lucky enough it doesn't make me feel nauseous. Could I suggest that with your anxiety and picking your cuticles perhaps think of getting a "fidget" ring - it has an inner section that spins. Good luck with your results.
I swear the kids are growing to fast! Prayers for you and Austin health! Glad you both keep up on it! God keep you both safe and your babies too! Love watching all your channels! Thanks for making others smile!
I was in tears in the hospital because I could not walk at all after giving birth to my daughter. It wasn’t even the stitches, it was my pubic bone that hurt so bad and would click when I walked. I also struggled with not understanding why I could not get up to take care of my daughter when so many people are able to. Postpartum is crazy, but I’m hoping whenever I have my next baby that I give myself more grace in the healing process.
Austin be nice to Jess, she has been through 3 Labours. Sometimes it’s the little things that can get us feeling sick. It is hard to explain how it feels, it made me shiver and shake but it wasn’t a real pain, it’s odd.
I know exactly what you're talking about when it comes to nerve pain. It's exactly as you described, and my heart goes out to you. Try to give yourself grace and some time, Jess. Your feelings are completely valid.
Those needles in the toes are BRUTAL !! 😫 I'd rather have them just chop them off if I ever have to do that again. Yes, WORSE THAN BIRTH. Austin, PRAY you never never have to do it, & be greatful you havnt. Honest. Lol Jess. Just Ignore Austin until your healed up. Lol you're such a champ for doing that by yourself tbh . It's rough. Love Youuu!!
I have chronic nerve pain. If you never had it, you can’t understand what it’s like . I have been called lazy, a complainer, and various other things. As a child, I couldn’t be tickled. It felt like pins being stuck into me. It hurt! I was called a “cry baby “ . My one sister who did most of the name calling, never believed me. It wasn’t until a friend of hers told us she had that too, that my sister finally realized I wasn’t making it up.
Jess, I have very dry skin especially on my feet! I found a product called Kerasal that works wonders but I also get pedicures every month ( year round) that helps with removing dry skin. NO I won’t wear socks in the summer. Self care is important!
Hey Jess! Look up the ONO roller. I just found it about a month ago. Would’ve been nice to have that in school. Look up the toddler who was so proud that he peed in the toilet. The dad was laughing so hard he was crying, but the toddler obviously didnt know that. It’s hilariously cute and sweet! Im the same way. I cant sleep well if I know I have to be somewhere in the morning.
I'm recovering from surgery on my right femur (compound fracture, work injury). I don't know what "normal" is currently for recovering. The only part that hurts is the inside of my knee. My sutures are buried & my skin was held together with surgical glue. Most of that is healing up by using doTERRA coconut oil and massage myself. Maybe the doctor should have given you better padding under your toes for healing? I have a Amope foot sander/file (?) that I have to use whenever the heels or large toe areas get really "crusty", as you say yours do. I then use Miracle of Aloe foot cream (note, not lotion but cream). I have it for my hands too & it's the only kind that has worked to restore moisture to my feet and hands. I also use Gold Bond rough & bumpy formula on my upper arms as they look horrible in the summer heat too. Ask your dermatologist if they have samples of some of these.
Hi. Jess I can't help wondering when you said about nerve pain and your feet jumping when they gave your lidocaine whether they nicked your nerve with the needle. Fingers crossed for a good result for you 😊
Jess, your self care is just as important as anyone’s. Get a manicure, once a week to get the attention your nails need. Find fidget items to help your anxiety. And Jess, your body is unique to you, no one heals the exact same. Please be kind to yourself. You’ve got it Lady/Mama!
Jess, I have had a number of procedures done on my feet, and I can attest that they hurt more than anywhere on the body. Especially toes, because there is no where for the swelling to go. Ice helps. I hope you start feeling better soon.
Had to switch this off and finish watching it later. I can’t hear about or look at feet🤢 and I switched this on to watch it while I was having dinner 🤮. It’s so sweet to see how empathetic Lucas is. 🥰
I had the same thing after I had my son. I tore then they cut me and I had a lot of stitches. They give you the foamy stuff to use and honestly I was using if on week 2. I couldn't walk and let me tell ya that first BM was a scream into the towel moment. It was about a month before I finally started to feel some relief. I hear ya girl. Nerve pain is nom joke.
Hello Spomer family. Just wanted to share with you both that I have had at least 4 biopsies and 2 surgeries on the body with 1 being a confirmed basal cell carcinoma (like Austin's diagnosis) on my chin by the time I was 35 (I am 38). Both of my surgeries were the Mohs method. They encouraged me to keep the site "wet" to help speed up the healing process by using Vaseline or Aquaphor and not allow it to dry scab to help reduce scarring, but I also had stitches so that might be another reason. I say all this because if you're finding the neosporin isn't working, try aquaphor. Wishing you and the whole family, happy medical news all around.
So I knew that the feet have several nerves flowing through them but this is what I found. I didn't realize how many! The feet have over 15,000 nerves, with the soles of the feet having as many as 200,000 nerve endings per sole. This is more nerve endings per square centimeter than any other part of the body, making the soles of the feet extremely sensitive to touch. These nerve endings send detailed information to the brain about pressure, temperature, and other sensations, which helps us maintain balance and navigate the world around us. The brain uses more sensory cortex power to process this information than it does for the entire torso So Austin, she wasn't over exaggerating! 😋 prayers that it's nothing!
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oh Jess...I'm feeling for you. I have tremendous nerve pain all over from a spine injury and fibromyalgia and it brings me to tears in a heart beat. It really is unlike any other pain...it's disabling. It's like someone laid a freshly burnt out sparkler on my shin...deep, deep burning pins and needles. And I get this all over. only oxycodone can help ease it. I hate that. I'm in tears for you right now because I know how bad that pain is.
Nerve pain is NO joke! I had that after my first and exposed nerve ends! Drs had to burn them to kill the feeling and it still took 2 years for the actual pain to go away
That's how my feet feel everyday. It started in my thighs and has now moved down to my ankles and toes. I've been diagnosed with neuropathy. I know how you feel yes it is painful. So sorry hope it doesn't continue after it heals. ❤
can actually be common with lidocaine unfortunately. Nerves start firing to figure their lives out again. I had the same thing when I had surgery for my femur, but down my entire leg. Best thing you can do is keep using it, rub it (not the wound directly obviously) get those nerves talking and it will stop faster!
Nerve pain is definitely NO joke!!! I have 2 nerve conditions: Fibromyalgia and CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome).; both are progressive and CRPS is classified as the worst pain possible known to science. Hurts a LOT!! Whenever I'm stressed, my pain is a lot worse.
With my previous pregnancy I could NOT lie on my left side because every single time, after barely a minute, my whole leg would go numb… but also be so painful. Like, I’d describe it as numb, and hubby would be like “if it’s numb then why is it hurting you?”. And it was agony. Apparently it was suspected to be Bub squishing the nerve that ran down my leg. Nerve pain SUCKS. I’ve also been rushed to hospital in an ambulance for a suspected heart attack post abdominal surgery… turns out it was a nerve being irritated. The diphrenic nerve or something, runs from your abdomen up your chest through your shoulder. So I was having super duper intense stabbing pain in my shoulder and couldn’t breathe, but it was from a bubble of gas in my abdomen that irritated they nerve all the way down in my abdomen and the pain just referred to he felt in my shoulder. My abdomen felt fine 😅
Good luck to lucas ❤ and jess i know what you mean by almost kicking the doc when you got the shot in you foot 😅 i had to get my big to nail removd do to nail tight and a bad infektion omg it Hurt like hell 😂
ive had it done on the toe before, i agree with jess, birth is alot less pain. dont laugh, its not being over dramatic. jess you might want to check to see if you dont respond to Novocain and lidocaine. thats the issue with me, i didnt find that out until i WOKE UP in the middle of ablation procedure in my back. i will be having another procedure soon and the dr said he will be putting me under all the way this time because that freaked him out. i was his first patient to wake up in the middle of a procedure. yay me.
Another post to add, I have anxiety and pick my fingers, too. I got fake nails and it stopped that. Now, I’m back to picking without them on, but try peeling glue off your hands or feet or picking string cheese. Something to keep them busy.
Neeve pain is no joke i have neuropathy in my feet and they hurt all the time. Pryers that your biopsy comes back clear and that Lucas's MRI does as well
I say this with absolute kindness and love and respect, Jess do you think you may be ND? Sensory processing Disorder can cause these kind of things, also could be contributing to the monthly cycle issues on top of the hormonal issues. maybe worth a thought. The picking and anxiety are all interwoven too.
I had the same issue after birth with my stitches. I also had a brain aneurysm at 33 weeks pregnant and gave birth at 37 weeks so I was recovering on both ends. The nerve healing in my head was bad. It felt like little bugs crawling up and down my incision on top of the numb feeling and burning etc. Took a while before I figured out what it was
After having a big toenail trimmed down numerous times because it was ingrown, they decided the entire nail and nail bed had to go. The nerve block on the toe was agonizing. Horrible pain and sick feeling. More painful than my hysterectomy. So Jess, I sympathize!
I’m with you Jess with the shots in the toe and scraping. Mine was my big toe. 10 shots and they still couldn’t get it numb. I wanted to throw up and kick the doctor in the face. I finally let him just cut my toe so i could get it over with, i could feel every bit of it and the doctor was such a jerk! Never will i go back to him. My foot was jumping too. Also Austin got off easy with his because I’ve had 3 mohs surgeries for cancer on my face. Please don’t laugh at jess!
Adrenaline in the lidocaine can cause these symptoms in some people. It can heighten the pain and make you nauseous. I have fibromyalgia and said to myself when you were describing the sensation, that it was how I felt all the time. ✌🏻
One thing that I do when I am anxious that might help you is I rub lotion on my cuticles. It gives the sensation of messing with my cuticles with none of the damage
When nerves die or heal, the pain is excruciating-like burning and sharp electrical shocks. I have neuropathy in my feet from a slipped disk that cut into my spinal cord. When the nerves died, the pain made me scream, and after my spinal cord was healed, the nerves began to regenerate, causing more screaming with each electrical shock. The healing process is very slow.
Nerve pain is no joke. Just ask anyone with Neuropathy. And toes are very sensitive anyway; lots of nerve endings. That's why when you stub your toe, it hurts so much worse than you think it should. Sorry. Just input from someone who knows nerve pain, and getting laughed at because of my reaction to it. If you know, then you KNOW!
I can't help but wonder if the preparation of lidocaine they used also had adrenaline in it. Lidocaine itself can mess with you, but if it also has adrenaline in it, it can cause that sort of extreme reaction in people, followed by a huge crash where you feel exhausted. I would advise as a health scientist & advanced first aider to make sure you ask doctors to use lidocaine without adrenaline from now on. I'm sure it will make a difference to you. Not having adrenaline in your system while your nerves are trying to heal will help you body to cope with it.
Not that you asked but I get REEALLLLYYYY DRY skin on my feet. During times of year that I wear sandals a lot I started using Miracle of Aloe, Miracle Foot Repair cream on my feet. It is LIFE CHANGING. No more horse hoof dry feet! 😂
Jess u think that toe byopsy hurt when covid came out i developed a hole in the side of my tongue and they ran tests and it turned out i carried the gene but didnt have covid. Only way to rid it was to lose all top teeth because it was attacking me. I was awake for the byopsy to my tongue.
Austin, naughty, naughty, should have been hugs and a kiss. You guys would never make it through a pregnancy and delivery. I felt bad for her, I know you can do better.
I have constant nerve pain from total jaw joint replacement surgery, surgery didn't go well and it's been five years and am still in more pain than before the op
I’m sorry Jess. I very much understand your pain. The disease I have is that but, all over my body. It’s no joke and it’s so hard for people who have never experienced it to understand. There’s a reason why my disease is called the “suicide disease”. I be been going through it all since July of 2010. I hope you are feeling better soon and Austin needs to be nicer! 😂
When you have stitches after birth about that time they start to draw up too. It took me weeks to feel ike I could walk without feeling pain from stitches and the shots. After that didn't need any and it was very different
The foot is one of the most sensitive spots for needles,procedures, etc.
Jess, you are a champ!!!
Lucas is a very empathetic little baby. Hope that trait lasts him a lifetime! Praying for y’all. I had a cyst removed from my toe. I had the same feeling! So there’s some validation!!
I’ve had ingrown toenails removed (3 times) and that pressure and stinging was one of the most uncomfortable experiences of my life! The feeling after being numbed was so nauseating and I still get whole body chills when I think about it so I feel you Jess!
Jess, nerve pain is no joke. Before I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia and given medication to help with nerve pain, I thought I was going crazy. I would be sitting at my desk and all of a sudden I would get searing pain in my calves like I was getting shocked with a taser. It was embarrassing to out of the blue yelp and grab my leg. I got a lot of looks, like “That girl is weird “! Thanks for sharing and giving an honest look at something not talked about a lot. You’re a great friend. 😊
I'm right there with you...same issue and the only thing that helps me is oxycodone. It's really a disabling pain.
Fibromyalgia checking in! Currently in a massive flare 😭 wishing you guys all the best ❤
@@maggieslifeisawildride512Would ice help? When I had shingles where the nerves are inflamed, I was told to put ice on it for a while and it helped. Whether bags of frozen peas or frozen ice blocks.
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9:41…I thought Austin was a good girl dad….he’s now rocking the boy dad thing too!!!!
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You guys are amazing and you are doing great with what ever they throw at you from above to test you 👌💪😃😉🙏🏻✝️❤💚💜🌸
You will concor it greatly
Nerve pain is no joke! We are not always good when it comes to listening to our bodies and knowing when to let go and rest, but it is so important. I hope you get good results back! And I hope Lucas's MRI went well. Love and hugs from Norway!
Spomers hello!!!!.Lucas is a Pisces and so am I... we're very sensitive and caring for others... I see that in him... sweet little boy💙. Jess, I hope you are fine now and that the exam turns out well. Good luck with the MRI for Lucas... I am sure he is fine!!! Best of luck for everything, beautiful Spomer family!!!! 💙❤️❤️❤️💙
I am a Pisces baby also 💦 🐟 biggest hearts around
Im a mom of 3 also, a 4,3 &1 year okd and my brain never shuts off. We just moved from PA to FL and got 3 hours of sleep for 3 days in a row and i felt so weird and felt like i was going crazy! Anxiety does qild things. Wishing the best for Lucas's MRI and for you marks you got checked out. Even with everything you have going on you guys still put out such positive enrgery ❤
I love you guys!!!! Nerve pain is the worst!!! Prayers for Lucas’s MRI!!!!!
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Aww Jess I’m sorry 😢 Austin be nice 😊 hopefully all is good
Awww with hair like that he looks so much like mom! You guys are the best! Beautiful family!
Awww Lucas. He can’t help but feel you guys emotions because he’s a Pisces and we’re just built that way( empaths). Keep doing what y’all are doing and stay bkessed❤
Your snake plant is growing like crazy. So beautiful
Jess it definitely sounds like you have anxiety. I’ve had it for pretty much my whole life and last year got on medication and it’s life changing. I highly recommend talking to your doctor! I take fluoxetine and it’s helped my anxiety and OCD so much! In the last 7 years I met my husband, lost my dad, became a mom, got married, had another baby, coaches my son’s tball, been taking care of my mom who has cancer for the last 2 years…oh and did I mention I work @2am 💀
Jess you don't typically make a fuss, so I could see from your face that you were in great discomfort ❤
Nerve pain is absolutely no joke.
It was also probably bleeding more due to the fact that you were walking around on it, not able to rest with it up.
Your feelings about your body are totally valid. I'm sorry you haven't been feeling the best. Please, try to take extra good care of yourself. ❤❤
Hoping the best for Lucas MRI and you Jess, about your biopsy 🙏🏼 God bless
I've had 6 surgeries on my right foot. The amount of nerve pain that I have and the pain that comes and goes is exhausting. Its so painful but not where it hurts, hard to explain but I totally understand what you're saying. It makes me sick, makes me tired, emotional, and it does sound silly to ppl who don't experience what its like. So don't feel bad or dumb about feeling the way you feel, even if its small pain. Pain is pain and no one can tell you how to feel with pain.
Prayers for you and Austin. God will be with Lucas and take care of him. Prayers for all of you. Love y'all so much. Totally enjoyed your videos. They put such a warm loving feeling in me. ❤❤❤❤❤ Sending all my love to y'all from Texas.😊
I can totally relate to what you were feeling in your foot Jess. I have Peripheral Neuropathy (which is nerve damage) in my hands and feet that results in constant numbness and pins & needles. I get stabbing, shooting pan in my feet that feels like someone is poking them with a hot needle that shoots up my legs and causes them to twitch - so I completely know what you're talking about. One thing I can say is that I'm lucky enough it doesn't make me feel nauseous. Could I suggest that with your anxiety and picking your cuticles perhaps think of getting a "fidget" ring - it has an inner section that spins. Good luck with your results.
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I swear the kids are growing to fast! Prayers for you and Austin health! Glad you both keep up on it! God keep you both safe and your babies too! Love watching all your channels! Thanks for making others smile!
Love you too Austin ❤
I was in tears in the hospital because I could not walk at all after giving birth to my daughter. It wasn’t even the stitches, it was my pubic bone that hurt so bad and would click when I walked. I also struggled with not understanding why I could not get up to take care of my daughter when so many people are able to. Postpartum is crazy, but I’m hoping whenever I have my next baby that I give myself more grace in the healing process.
Austin be nice to Jess, she has been through 3 Labours. Sometimes it’s the little things that can get us feeling sick. It is hard to explain how it feels, it made me shiver and shake but it wasn’t a real pain, it’s odd.
He’s sweet and loves Jess. Not to be taken too seriously.
I know exactly what you're talking about when it comes to nerve pain. It's exactly as you described, and my heart goes out to you. Try to give yourself grace and some time, Jess. Your feelings are completely valid.
Happy day friends love you all so much sending hugs 🤗 Lucas is just so cute and Paige and Micah are also cute I hope your biopsy is good
Yes, that feeling is nerve pain. Had back surgery and the outside of my left foot feels like that all the time. It’s horrible
Praying for good results guys on everything
Can't wait for fall!! And to decorate for it.
Those needles in the toes are BRUTAL !! 😫
I'd rather have them just chop them off if I ever have to do that again.
Yes, WORSE THAN BIRTH.
Austin, PRAY you never never have to do it, & be greatful you havnt. Honest. Lol
Jess. Just Ignore Austin until your healed up. Lol you're such a champ for doing that by yourself tbh . It's rough. Love Youuu!!
Austin wasn’t being nasty. Just his way of loving.
@smithface8791 I never said he was being nasty 🤔
I have chronic nerve pain. If you never had it, you can’t understand what it’s like . I have been called lazy, a complainer, and various other things. As a child, I couldn’t be tickled. It felt like pins being stuck into me. It hurt! I was called a “cry baby “ . My one sister who did most of the name calling, never believed me. It wasn’t until a friend of hers told us she had that too, that my sister finally realized I wasn’t making it up.
Jess... i feel you. I had a similar procedure. AUSTIN she is NOT over-reacting... its the worse.
It’s just Austin’s way of loving and Jess knows it.
Thanks for making my day, I laughed right from the beginning and I know the pain it's not in my head lol
Jess, I have very dry skin especially on my feet! I found a product called Kerasal that works wonders but I also get pedicures every month ( year round) that helps with removing dry skin. NO I won’t wear socks in the summer. Self care is important!
Sending PRAYERS Jess that your biopsies come back clear...
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Jess and Holly need to come back with another Christmas Tree hair video! So funny XD
Hey Jess! Look up the ONO roller. I just found it about a month ago. Would’ve been nice to have that in school.
Look up the toddler who was so proud that he peed in the toilet. The dad was laughing so hard he was crying, but the toddler obviously didnt know that. It’s hilariously cute and sweet!
Im the same way. I cant sleep well if I know I have to be somewhere in the morning.
I'm recovering from surgery on my right femur (compound fracture, work injury). I don't know what "normal" is currently for recovering. The only part that hurts is the inside of my knee. My sutures are buried & my skin was held together with surgical glue. Most of that is healing up by using doTERRA coconut oil and massage myself. Maybe the doctor should have given you better padding under your toes for healing? I have a Amope foot sander/file (?) that I have to use whenever the heels or large toe areas get really "crusty", as you say yours do. I then use Miracle of Aloe foot cream (note, not lotion but cream). I have it for my hands too & it's the only kind that has worked to restore moisture to my feet and hands. I also use Gold Bond rough & bumpy formula on my upper arms as they look horrible in the summer heat too. Ask your dermatologist if they have samples of some of these.
Awwwww Jess I am sorry you had this.. I have had three moles removed now.. it’s no fun. Hope it turns out well x
Jess like ur hair style in the video
Hi. Jess I can't help wondering when you said about nerve pain and your feet jumping when they gave your lidocaine whether they nicked your nerve with the needle.
Fingers crossed for a good result for you 😊
❤thank you Jess, I do the same thing with ⏰️ alarms. Not like work or church to get up, but specially less than 5hrs. Hope your all goes well❤❤
Jess, your self care is just as important as anyone’s. Get a manicure, once a week to get the attention your nails need.
Find fidget items to help your anxiety. And Jess, your body is unique to you, no one heals the exact same. Please be kind to yourself. You’ve got it Lady/Mama!
Good afternoon spomer family!!
It better to be safe than sorry when it comes to strange marks on your skin!!
Sweet cute Lucas on the swing
It will all be. God has got you.
Jess, I have had a number of procedures done on my feet, and I can attest that they hurt more than anywhere on the body. Especially toes, because there is no where for the swelling to go. Ice helps. I hope you start feeling better soon.
Had to switch this off and finish watching it later. I can’t hear about or look at feet🤢 and I switched this on to watch it while I was having dinner 🤮. It’s so sweet to see how empathetic Lucas is. 🥰
I had the same thing after I had my son. I tore then they cut me and I had a lot of stitches. They give you the foamy stuff to use and honestly I was using if on week 2. I couldn't walk and let me tell ya that first BM was a scream into the towel moment. It was about a month before I finally started to feel some relief. I hear ya girl. Nerve pain is nom joke.
Hello Spomer family. Just wanted to share with you both that I have had at least 4 biopsies and 2 surgeries on the body with 1 being a confirmed basal cell carcinoma (like Austin's diagnosis) on my chin by the time I was 35 (I am 38). Both of my surgeries were the Mohs method. They encouraged me to keep the site "wet" to help speed up the healing process by using Vaseline or Aquaphor and not allow it to dry scab to help reduce scarring, but I also had stitches so that might be another reason. I say all this because if you're finding the neosporin isn't working, try aquaphor. Wishing you and the whole family, happy medical news all around.
So I knew that the feet have several nerves flowing through them but this is what I found. I didn't realize how many!
The feet have over 15,000 nerves, with the soles of the feet having as many as 200,000 nerve endings per sole. This is more nerve endings per square centimeter than any other part of the body, making the soles of the feet extremely sensitive to touch. These nerve endings send detailed information to the brain about pressure, temperature, and other sensations, which helps us maintain balance and navigate the world around us. The brain uses more sensory cortex power to process this information than it does for the entire torso
So Austin, she wasn't over exaggerating! 😋 prayers that it's nothing!
Having things done to your toes is unbelievably painful. You're not a baby!! Love and the best for you. ❤
I wished WE all could be constantly happy,but If you just have a happy phase,a new worry jumps into your life.Thats a thing,WE are not protected of.Good luck from🇩🇪♥️
Next time Austin stubs his toe, tell him hes being dramatic 😂😂😂
oh Jess...I'm feeling for you. I have tremendous nerve pain all over from a spine injury and fibromyalgia and it brings me to tears in a heart beat. It really is unlike any other pain...it's disabling. It's like someone laid a freshly burnt out sparkler on my shin...deep, deep burning pins and needles. And I get this all over. only oxycodone can help ease it. I hate that. I'm in tears for you right now because I know how bad that pain is.
Aww man I gotta start wearing socks too.
Nerve pain is NO joke! I had that after my first and exposed nerve ends! Drs had to burn them to kill the feeling and it still took 2 years for the actual pain to go away
That's how my feet feel everyday. It started in my thighs and has now moved down to my ankles and toes. I've been diagnosed with neuropathy. I know how you feel yes it is painful. So sorry hope it doesn't continue after it heals. ❤
In Jesus name have the biopsy be clear 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
can actually be common with lidocaine unfortunately. Nerves start firing to figure their lives out again. I had the same thing when I had surgery for my femur, but down my entire leg. Best thing you can do is keep using it, rub it (not the wound directly obviously) get those nerves talking and it will stop faster!
Nerve pain is definitely NO joke!!! I have 2 nerve conditions: Fibromyalgia and CRPS (complex regional pain syndrome).; both are progressive and CRPS is classified as the worst pain possible known to science. Hurts a LOT!!
Whenever I'm stressed, my pain is a lot worse.
With my previous pregnancy I could NOT lie on my left side because every single time, after barely a minute, my whole leg would go numb… but also be so painful. Like, I’d describe it as numb, and hubby would be like “if it’s numb then why is it hurting you?”. And it was agony. Apparently it was suspected to be Bub squishing the nerve that ran down my leg. Nerve pain SUCKS.
I’ve also been rushed to hospital in an ambulance for a suspected heart attack post abdominal surgery… turns out it was a nerve being irritated. The diphrenic nerve or something, runs from your abdomen up your chest through your shoulder. So I was having super duper intense stabbing pain in my shoulder and couldn’t breathe, but it was from a bubble of gas in my abdomen that irritated they nerve all the way down in my abdomen and the pain just referred to he felt in my shoulder. My abdomen felt fine 😅
Sounds so much like neuropathy. Where the nerves seems 'deadened ' but when triggered makes you almost unable to function. Feel better!
I just had an ingrown toenail dug out and cut out. I completely understand how something on your foot can make you feel nauseous.
Good luck to lucas ❤ and jess i know what you mean by almost kicking the doc when you got the shot in you foot 😅 i had to get my big to nail removd do to nail tight and a bad infektion omg it Hurt like hell 😂
ive had it done on the toe before, i agree with jess, birth is alot less pain.
dont laugh, its not being over dramatic. jess you might want to check to see if you dont respond to Novocain and lidocaine.
thats the issue with me, i didnt find that out until i WOKE UP in the middle of ablation procedure in my back. i will be having another procedure soon and the dr said he will be putting me under all the way this time because that freaked him out. i was his first patient to wake up in the middle of a procedure.
yay me.
Another post to add, I have anxiety and pick my fingers, too. I got fake nails and it stopped that. Now, I’m back to picking without them on, but try peeling glue off your hands or feet or picking string cheese. Something to keep them busy.
Neeve pain is no joke i have neuropathy in my feet and they hurt all the time. Pryers that your biopsy comes back clear and that Lucas's MRI does as well
Sometimes it’s those small wounds that take you out!
I say this with absolute kindness and love and respect, Jess do you think you may be ND? Sensory processing Disorder can cause these kind of things, also could be contributing to the monthly cycle issues on top of the hormonal issues. maybe worth a thought. The picking and anxiety are all interwoven too.
Try ice packs for a while. When I had shingles in 2013 I was told to put ice on it to numb the nerve pain. It helped.
I had the same issue after birth with my stitches. I also had a brain aneurysm at 33 weeks pregnant and gave birth at 37 weeks so I was recovering on both ends. The nerve healing in my head was bad. It felt like little bugs crawling up and down my incision on top of the numb feeling and burning etc. Took a while before I figured out what it was
After having a big toenail trimmed down numerous times because it was ingrown, they decided the entire nail and nail bed had to go. The nerve block on the toe was agonizing. Horrible pain and sick feeling. More painful than my hysterectomy. So Jess, I sympathize!
My whole left side has nerve damage so I can totally relate to nerve pain. All due to a stroke.
Frig goodness sorry
We all know Austin would act the same way if it was on his Achilles 😂😂😂
I’m with you Jess with the shots in the toe and scraping. Mine was my big toe. 10 shots and they still couldn’t get it numb. I wanted to throw up and kick the doctor in the face. I finally let him just cut my toe so i could get it over with, i could feel every bit of it and the doctor was such a jerk! Never will i go back to him. My foot was jumping too.
Also Austin got off easy with his because I’ve had 3 mohs surgeries for cancer on my face. Please don’t laugh at jess!
Adrenaline in the lidocaine can cause these symptoms in some people. It can heighten the pain and make you nauseous. I have fibromyalgia and said to myself when you were describing the sensation, that it was how I felt all the time. ✌🏻
One thing that I do when I am anxious that might help you is I rub lotion on my cuticles. It gives the sensation of messing with my cuticles with none of the damage
I know how you feel about the nerve pain because I go through that everyday with fibromyalgia
11:00 hey guys u got a spider on your wall
It looks like a sticker that maybe the girls put there... they are into nature and collect insects.
🕷🕷🕷🕷LOL! I didn't even notice that. 🕷🕷🕷🕷
nerve pain is no joke good luck lucas
I have severe nerve issues and neuropathy from strokes. Now you know a little how it feels. All day everyday. Sorry you had to experience it.
Good luck
When nerves die or heal, the pain is excruciating-like burning and sharp electrical shocks. I have neuropathy in my feet from a slipped disk that cut into my spinal cord. When the nerves died, the pain made me scream, and after my spinal cord was healed, the nerves began to regenerate, causing more screaming with each electrical shock. The healing process is very slow.
Nerve pain is no joke. Just ask anyone with Neuropathy. And toes are very sensitive anyway; lots of nerve endings. That's why when you stub your toe, it hurts so much worse than you think it should. Sorry. Just input from someone who knows nerve pain, and getting laughed at because of my reaction to it. If you know, then you KNOW!
I can't help but wonder if the preparation of lidocaine they used also had adrenaline in it. Lidocaine itself can mess with you, but if it also has adrenaline in it, it can cause that sort of extreme reaction in people, followed by a huge crash where you feel exhausted. I would advise as a health scientist & advanced first aider to make sure you ask doctors to use lidocaine without adrenaline from now on. I'm sure it will make a difference to you. Not having adrenaline in your system while your nerves are trying to heal will help you body to cope with it.
Not that you asked but I get REEALLLLYYYY DRY skin on my feet. During times of year that I wear sandals a lot I started using Miracle of Aloe, Miracle Foot Repair cream on my feet. It is LIFE CHANGING. No more horse hoof dry feet! 😂
Jess u think that toe byopsy hurt when covid came out i developed a hole in the side of my tongue and they ran tests and it turned out i carried the gene but didnt have covid. Only way to rid it was to lose all top teeth because it was attacking me. I was awake for the byopsy to my tongue.
Austin, naughty, naughty, should have been hugs and a kiss. You guys would never make it through a pregnancy and delivery. I felt bad for her, I know you can do better.
I have constant nerve pain from total jaw joint replacement surgery, surgery didn't go well and it's been five years and am still in more pain than before the op
never had to deal with it, but I understand that injections in the toes are the WORST !
Nerve. Pain is no joke. I had sciatica pain that I did not receive relief from for months.
I have to keep short acrylic nails on to stop my picking. Only thing that works.
I’m sorry Jess. I very much understand your pain. The disease I have is that but, all over my body. It’s no joke and it’s so hard for people who have never experienced it to understand. There’s a reason why my disease is called the “suicide disease”. I be been going through it all since July of 2010. I hope you are feeling better soon and Austin needs to be nicer! 😂
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When you have stitches after birth about that time they start to draw up too. It took me weeks to feel ike I could walk without feeling pain from stitches and the shots. After that didn't need any and it was very different
The nail picking may be dermatilamania (not 100% on spelling) and they have fidget toys that can help divert you from picking.
I have been living with nerve pain for 26 years. It’s no joke.
The foot can be very painful and nerve pain can be some of the worst pain I’ve felt
Oh my goodness Jess 😂lol
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