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Tuesday, November, 24, 2009
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All People Who Are Living In "OK"

sarah j
posted 04/19/2009, comments (3)

need a friend to talk to

hello, i am sarah from oklahoma city, ok. i had surgery on my spinal cord and am now experiencing what is becoming more than i can handle. would love to meet someone to share with in hopes of possibly finding some answers.
akharsh

akharsh

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56yo male with peripheral neuropathy
posted 02/15/2009, comments (14)

Small Fiber Sensory Neuropathy

Unlike others with chronic pain who have an actual physical cause, I have ideopathic small fiber sensory neuropathy.  There is no known cause and no known treatment.  All I can do is try to cope with the pain and rely on an assortment of meds to help me do that. I would be interested in hearing from others with this problem and learning... Read moreChevron
okcexplorer
posted 09/11/2008, comments (0)

His Grace is Sufficient!

please see profile
Apostol

Apostol

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Mom of a special needs son, (disabled) Photojournalist
posted 09/09/2008, comments (0)

When to give up?

When does one finally say "I'm done."? How long do I have to live each day, each moment, faking smiles for my son, doing it alone, no family, no hope of ever getting free from the pain again? They treat me like dirt, like I'm just wanting to get "High"...what is "High?"   Is it taking a walk in the park? Is it cooking a meal for my... Read moreChevron
abbyinokc
posted 09/04/2008, comments (4)

Judged for taking narcotics

Hi everyone, I am writing this in response to Scooter's post.  I did comment on her post with all of this same information. I can totally relate to this...being judged for taking narcotics.  Most of my family, as well as many "friends" (?), judge me for taking narcotics.  I suffer with chronic pain, fibromyalgia, osteoporosis... Read moreChevron
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