Thursday, February 09, 2012

All People Who Are Taking "Percocet"

kat

kat

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I was first injured in July of 1989, it was called a pulled many years later and after a failed lumbar laminictomy I now have ddd, fibro, neuropathy, and neuralgia mostly on the top of my head, I am 58 years old and on SSI, and have been since 2000 when I received the start of my benefits, I have medicare, but cannot afford another back insurance at this time

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Since I am new to the chronic pain forum, I am still trying to find my way around.  I am a 58 year old woman, I have 2 adult children, both girls,(thank goodness), my oldest is 29 and has 2 children girl 10, and boy 5.  My grandchildren, I love them and have spent alot of time with them, we all lived together until about 2 and 1/2 years... Read moreChevron
posted 09/17/2011, comments (0)|
steph

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all ways in pain,

nerve stimulator for CRPS,(Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) has anyone ever had this done?

has the nerve stimilater worked are is working for them?  waiting on doctors approval, and appt.
posted 09/16/2011, comments (0)|
Mariepi

Is Guaifenesin still a tx for fibro

I just talk with a friend who knows someone who was almost cure of fibro. Apparently she still has very mild symptoms. I have not heard of that in the last 10 years . Is it still a tx in vogue ? I have a cold so I will  splurge on it.....!!!!!   
posted 06/17/2011, comments (0)|
rlpna

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I have arachnoiditis and I am looking for solutions.

Healthy exercise for arachnoiditis

I have had arachnoiditis for almost 3 years now.  Walking for longer than 8 minutes is intolerable.  I am trying to stay healthy and keep my muscles in shape but everything I do aggrevates the pain in my legs and low back. Is there any exercise I can do that will not aggrevate the arachnoiditis?
posted 01/11/2011, comments (0)|
Marion

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49 years young, guitar, singer, rock & country, love animals!

Well, I'm getting into it and see how it pans out!

I have been begging and begging my Gov agency to let me work from home in the mornings!  I did it for 2 months after massive shoulder surgery and felt better than I have in years - even after major surgery!  Why?  Because I did not have to get up, take meds, sit on the recliner, wait for them to take effect, then hurry and get ready... Read moreChevron

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