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Tuesday, November, 24, 2009
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All People Who Are Interested In "Peripheral Neuropathy"

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posted 07/21/2009, comments (0)

can't get any relief

I hurt my back 5 years ago at work. The pain has moved it's way down to my feet. They hurt all the time they call it neuropathy. What ever they call it sure is painful. Three or four years ago I was on durgesic patch, on after going through all different kind of pain meds my doctor wants me on the patch. O was on 100mcg every 8 hours now they... Read moreChevron
msmablack

msmablack

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im 52,and been liveing with cronic pain for 13 years.
posted 07/04/2009, comments (5)

help has finally arrived

i was in the hospital and after 4 days of iv injections of dilaudin,every 4 hours,the attending said no more pain meds the pain you are feeling dosent warrent you have to have pain meds,he said you must be addicted to pain meds that why you keep asking for them,well i did cuss him out and them explained were and how bad the pain was and he said to... Read moreChevron
chezovitch

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I have peripheral neuropathy,angina and arthritis, (diab type 2)
posted 11/20/2008, comments (11)

nerve block

Hi I'm having a nerve block/implant and wondered if anyone would share their experiences with me about it. I just don't know what to expect but must try it-will try almost anything to ease this pain.
mermaidme

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was a singer/kitchen staff now live w/ PN
posted 10/27/2008, comments (5)

constipation relief

This truely is an expample of beauty and the beast. With the relief of opiod pain meds. comes the dreaded constipation. Even though I had been going to doctors for three years I was never told why opiod pain meds. caused constipation. Last week I had to go to a pharmasist I had actually never spoken to before. She told me... Read moreChevron
MAC

MAC

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Putting one foot in front of the other.....
posted 08/31/2008, comments (0)

Waves of Breakthru Pain

My pain quilt block uses fabric with purple waves churning into red with pointed spikes hidden in the waves, striking when you are most vulnerable, just as the red wave fogs your mental vision. But the red wave can be endured -- until the spike strikes with the combined force of purple waves engulfed in red mists of blood red spray. The stability... Read moreChevron
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This video explains where back pain stems from by taking you through the anatomy of the back. 

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