Pain and barometric pressure. Help!

Posted by twallat10 @twallat10, Mar 6 11:22am

I have read alot lately about barometric pressure changes and the affects on pain levels.
A little about me: 52 year old male. Diagnosed with femoral and peripheral neuropathy. (Not sure if there's a difference) I am also currently listed on the liver transplant list Froedtart Medical Facility in Milwaukee, WI. I live in Green Bay. I am on gabopetine and Belbuca and acedomenothine for pain as well as xifactin and other liver drugs and vitamins.
My question: if I could move somewhere geographically. Where would the best possible place to go? The pain is so intense and frankly unbearable here. Please help.
Thank you

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Hello Twallat, Those prescribed drugs must be causing ataxia. Also they damage liver. I use one teaspoon turmeric juice with a pinch of black pepper each morning. That is too small an amount to damage liver. Also sprinkle cayenne pepper on food and all drinks all day. Cayenne does not damage liver, i.e. hepatitis.
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@mrmacabre

I've been taking allopurinol to control the uric acid level in my blood for a few years now after having gout 3 times. The pain from that is some of the worst I've ever had to deal with, I wouldn't wish it on anybody.

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Yep. I know! The worst! I've "controlled" the flares for 23 years now with a home remedy:
1/4 black cherry juice (knudsen is the one)
I add a tablespoon apple cider, 1 tablespoon of lemon juice -
Fill the rest with soda water, clear soda, water, or whatever to fill a 32-ounce container.
Drink it over 2 hours down. and then drink a lot of water the rest of the day. I've never had a flare since 2004 when I had to go to the hospital for shots of Demerol!
I call it "joint juice." Dumb doctors never said YOU HAVE GOUT. They said if I continued having flares, they'd have to biopsy my joint for gout. They diagnosed me with pseudo-gout. dumb dumbs... all they EVER had to do was check my blood for uric acid levels. Thirty years ago, I suffered from "OA" pain that was gout!

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