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pain management

Last post Mon, Jan 28 2008 12:51 PM by KevSam2003. 34 replies.


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  • InnerGlow InnerGlow
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    • Posted: Tue, Jan 22 2008 9:25 AM

    • nina, I don't think anyone answered you yet about being able to work while on meds.  I am not working now, but I was able to work for years with my meds, including some heavy duty muscle relaxers as well as pain killers.  I think once you get used to the meds, you should be able to function alright.  Drowsiness can be a problem, especially for us fibro people who never sleep well to begin with.  Shortening my commute (75 minutes down to 30 minutes each way) helped alot.


    • "The great art of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even in pain." - Lord Byron

      Suzanne 37F with DDD, FMS and seronegative-RA
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  • wendy50ech wendy50ech
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    • Posted: Sat, Jan 26 2008 1:25 PM

    • I find that oxycodone and or oxycontin helps me alot with my back and my knees.  Just thought I would put it out there.  If I could, I would take away everone's pain.  God bless, Wendy


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  • wendy50ech wendy50ech
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    • Posted: Sat, Jan 26 2008 1:32 PM

    • Hi Ron, I am so sorry for all your pain.  I am waiting to have a frontal/back fusion done.  I wish so bad I didn't have to have it, but I have no choice.  So even after the surgery, the chance of the pain going away is still slim?  Thank you Wendy


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  • Anonymous
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    • Posted: Mon, Jan 28 2008 12:21 PM

    •  I have fibromyalgia, polyneuropathy, severe djd and chronic migraines.  I have been on slow release morphine but try to stay off it because for all but the djd its not really effective.  I take fiorinal for the migraines but am also on gabapentin for the nerve pain and that has dropped the headaches from as many as nine a month back to 2 or 3 a month and it helps immensely with the nerve pain.  However i am on a very high dose in order to get the relief.  My doctor said i can also add nortriptyline if I need it for sleep to help with fibro pain.  At present i have constant tingling in my feet but only breakthrough neuropathic pain in legs and feet so I dont take anything else for it.  Whew it was a chore to write all that hope it makes some sense.


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  • KevSam2003 KevSam2003
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    • Posted: Mon, Jan 28 2008 12:51 PM

    • I'm currently taking Tylox, which I think is basically Tylenol 5, for all the pain I have from a my fall.   However, we're currently talking about changing to something else, just not sure what.  As I also have those pesky migraines, I take Mazalt-ODT.  Of course after taking it I'll get such pain from the blood vessels constricting, that I normally have to figure out, what type of pain do I want:  a headache or all over body pain.  Also, I swear by Vick Vapor Rub for all those little aches and pains, it works wonders.


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