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I am 56 and according to my doctor have maybe 5 years left to...

cyberchar

Tuesday, March 04, 2008
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I've been all around this site, but I don't think I've been in the right place at the right time or something. I am struggling to find something to ask my doctor to give me for pain management. In a way, I am lucky. I have diagnosis of both rheumatoid arthritis and degenerative disc disea...
  1. Its Deb
    Deb50
    Friday, March 07, 2008 at 08:00 AM
    Big GrinHi Cyberchar,Have you tried a spinal cord stimulator.I'm So Sorry you could'nt use the pump.Its been a Godsend to me.I got hurt in 1990,and had seven back surgies,with the rods plates screws and the works.So I know what you're going through.My neignbor has a stimulator with no side effects.He just carries a little device to bump it up to help the pain.I Pray that you get some relief,Theres too much out there,not to help.Your Friend,Debbie
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  2. Hello & Welcome
    Betty Boop Too
    Saturday, March 08, 2008 at 06:35 PM

    Hello Char

    It's nice to meet you and I'm glad you found us.

    I'm really sorry for all your pain and really hope that your doctors are able to get you in a more comfortable place with your disabilities.

    I think that's Deb's suggestion for the stimulator was a good one.  It's really hard to tell about meds, as with your kidney problem probably complicates things badly.   Since your not new to pain, I'm sure you already have tried nearly every technique & treatment available, so I'll not insult you and tell you to relax & take deep breathes or to try yoga or something.  But if you've not tried message or a stretching routine, you may want to try one.  I've personally found that going for a walk outside can just make my head clearer and give me a break from the constant drain that pain puts on us.  Some people find that stretching & breathing gives them a great deal of relief, but for me, the relief is very tempoary and when pain is flaring it does absolutely nothing!

    I really hope someone comes along with a great new idea for you, but when you talk to your doctor, I would tell him exactly what your feeling and don't hold back about what you want out of the time you have.

    Gentle Hugs

    Betty

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  3. pain help
    rebeccca leppek
    Sunday, March 09, 2008 at 12:55 AM
    Hi I dont know if you tried the slow release Kadian it is a brand name for morphine I myself just started it about 3 weeks ago and it is a god send, i was in a auto accident last year and I suffer from 4 herniated disks, nerve damage and 3 pinched nerves and i tried everything but the problem was it was a up and down feeling all day so i tried the kadian and i have my life back and i am doing all the things that i love to do sewing, scrapbooking organizing my house I haven't done those things in a year good luck   
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  4. A big THANKS to all!!
    cyberchar
    Friday, March 21, 2008 at 12:47 PM

    preally appreciate everyone taking time to write such considerate posts. In fact, it was the spinal stimulator that I was getting the medical & psychological tests for when they discovered my kidney problem. First, because the psychologist wasn't there, they tried to put me into the stress unit. When I explained again the reason for my appointment with the psychologist, they did say that they thought I wasn't appropriate for lock-down. Then we got that settled, started to leave when the ER doc stopped me, started an IV, and took me off over half my medications due to my kidneys. My cardiac doc told my son that had he not done that, I would have been dead in another couple of days.

     

    So, because of that, along with the mess about the morphine pump, I haven't even heard back from my pain management doc. I was really hurt that after he did a microsurgery on both sides of my back to drill off some of the bone spurs and heaven knows what else, he didn't come when my doctor called for a consultation from a pain management doctor. Their office is on the 3rd floor, I was on the 2nd floor, yet both of the other doctors in the practice came down to check on me and not MY pain management doctor. Needless to say, I am not quite as thrilled about going back to him. The one pain doctor, who set up the morphine machine, told me that he would gladly put in a morphine pump when I was out of the hospital. But now I'm afraid THAT would backfire as well.

     

    Anyway, I finally decided yesterday to call my doc and tell her how badly I was hurting. She told me to forget the other doctor's 20% reduction in pain (I noticed I typed 30% in my initial post), the five years he's given me to live, and has prescribed a low dosage fentanyl patch which won't react so much with my liver.

     

    I think one of the scariest times was when I was hurting so badly although I was on oxycontin, morphine, a 100 mg patch, Lyrica, and heaven knows what else, and my son told me that there was no where else to go, that I was at the point where there was nothing stronger to take. I pray I'm never in that position again.

     

    Thanks again for taking the time to write. You don't realize how much it means, living alone in a high rise full of elderly & handicapped people, no car, with only a couple loud mouth cockatiels to keep me company.

     

    All my best to all,

    Char

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  5. I NEED HELP AND ADVICE TOO!
    Hopeless in Wyoming
    Wednesday, November 04, 2009 at 03:16 PM

    I have Hep C and am in constant pain...not to mention the fatigue factor. I find it difficult to work at least 2 out of the scheduled work days per week. My dr. put me on Tramadol, generic for Ultram, and it isn't doing ANYTHING  to help my pain. I know most pain meds go through the liver, so I am curious if anyone knows of a pain med that could help????Please????? I'm desparate here. Also, have no insurance, life is very frustrating right now.

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