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Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.
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Sorry, I should have read your post more carefully. Yes, the SCS worked for about 2.5 years, then suddenly stopped. No explanation. I also had the pain pump implanted in 2023. Has never given me an iota of relief. Not trying to steer you away from either one. Just saying that they are not always the answer. I don't know. I am in severe chronic pain. Several drugs help a bit, but not significantly. If I could get opioids, I would likely go for it. We, who are in pain, will sometimes be willing to grasp at any straw to help us. Good luck!
I am so very sorry for what you are going through. There is no way to explain to anyone, how this horrible disease is affecting us. I am a believer, and although God hasn’t healed me, he has allowed me to endure. I will certainly pray for you, and others on this site. Thanks for sharing your journey.
Hi I'm Joyce from the US. Have chronic and severe pain from the colorectal surgery I had about a decade ago. So far, I have not found any solution to eliminate or reduce the pain and I tried almost everything offered by modern day medicine and no luck.
I take opioids with very little therapeutic value.
Hello, I have had trigeminal neuralgia type 2 for 24 years. My pain is much worse, a recent MRI turned up a menigioma at my skull base. It is not large, but is causing a lot of pain. Any advice?
Hello. New here. I have all kinds of chronic pain due to a few rheumatological conditions. I'm a "pusher" and work through it until I can't. My life is full but getting smaller. That is typical as we become elderly. Frankly probably more capable than most my age even if I can't tie my shoes or open a jar without great discomfort. Anti seizure medicine, biologics, PRN cannabis and opiates can help. All have downsides, but allow functioning. Quality not quantity. Hard to consider what life will be like in 10 years.
I agree with you.
Hard to stay upbeat lately.
Hi to all,
I'm 65 and have had back issues for 20 years at least. My last 2 falls to my back is what did me in. I have stenosis in from my cervical to coccyx areas. I have spondolothesis in my low back which makes it difficult to stand straight up and to walk. It has dramatically impacted my social life and anything outside of my home. I've seen 2 surgeons who both said my only option is multiple fusions and I won't have that.
I know I need a walker but I'm just too stubborn to use one. I want to learn to walk upright with better posture. I have been on multiple pain medications since 1998 and currently, Methadone for 6 years. I don't like taking it but I can't imagine being without it.
I've had a lifelong passion for all animals and I still do animal welfare work and have 7 cats we adopted in 2014 as orphans and bottle fed. Needless to say, I spend a lot of time cleaning. I am married but have no children. I guess my cats are the substitute. I worked as a CNA in 3 nursing homes and 18 years in a electronics company. I had to resort to disability in 2000. My heart goes out to all of you
Janet (Iowa)
I'm sorry to hear that you too have to push through but don't push too hard. I also worried about my spine years ago and how it will feel as I age. At 65, it's tough because it's hard facing aging alone and with chronic pain, it's unbearable at times. Can I ask how old you are? And does the cannabis help the pain at all for you? I'm in Iowa where we have some of the toughest cannabis laws so I'm not able to try it. Just curious because I hear so much about it. I hope you take care of your back and push easy.. Janet
Hello All,
Susan here. About 4 hours ago I got a call from my PCP’s office (it is Sunday).
I had an X-ray of my back last week,and the report says that I have a grade 1 spondylolisthesis L4-L-5 13 mm interval is significantly worse than previous MRI.
I don’t know what to make of this. All I know is standing is painful…