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DiscussionIs there any med that relieves mild but constant pain?
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Naltrexone Isn't this for alcohol’ abuse? I do take Gabapentin 600mg 3 times a day. My Primary would only write 300mg twice a day, but neurosurgeon upped it to 600mg twice a day due to spinal injury. Finaly my pederast changed it to 600mg 3 times a day. I'm bad because sometimes or most times I forget or fall asleep before I take it. It helps most of the time but some days nothing helps but to sit down until pain goes away. I asked my Cardiologist about test he had me take that said high grade stenosis in and 50% stenosis in Tibal if that could be my problem causing legs to feel heavy after climbing steps and foot pain. I am having less of these pains with the meds but still somedays it does come on, can't tell when or why, sometime think weather cold, damp may bring it on but not sure
After arguing with multiple PCPs about LDN, I was able to connect with the LDN Doctor who evaluated my multiple sources of on-going pain at 75 (THR followed by broken femur followed by grueling stenosis and SI joint issues. The LDN has addressed and relieved a great deal of my general background pain very well. I may turn next to CBD and medical marijuana for the deeper, grinding pain. MDs/DOs/ETCs aren't familiar with LDN beyond the most superficial level as it is a useful medication that in not a money make for Big Phar. My med comes from a reputable compound pharmacy and my LDN Doc requires periodic telemed consultations to evaluate my status.
No.But I plan to beginning tomorrow. I made a more extensive comment on that previously.