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Sorry, Gus, I missed what you said in this passage and I need to address it. Gus said, "But believe me, no physical pain compares to the emotional pain of having to deal with the condition all alone. That in itself can take a major toll on a person."
Wow, so true, Gus. This is exactly where I stand (with no live body to talk to in person) and that's partially why I ran on and on incoherantly recently at this group. My best friend confident and older sister, died three years ago and I have no one anymore. I am so lost without her. I have no one who is on the same mental wave-length as me, especially when it comes to naturopathy healthcare. I have people from church and one semi-friend, but no trusting friend confident. I talk to the Lord and He guides me. But I'm a realist, and I need a human body to communicate with from time to time.
So true, we could all write a book about neuropathy and how it has turned our worlds upside down. I know your pain and I know your heartbeat. And I know how it feels to be alive but not living. And it's okay to be angry about it. Gus, we are positivists. We don't give up.
Lately I've been rattling on and on more than I should at this group. So I've decided to be more diplomatic. And I'll start here. Have you looked into TENS, the electrical nerve stimulator that helps relieve pain? My TENS unit should arrive today from Amazon. There is a lot of buzz about it at our Mayo Connect group plus there is a great deal of research to view on the net. Please don't ask me about it because I have no experience using it yet. But there are many members here who do have experience using TENS and other pain relieving methodologies. And for what I have read here and on Google, I believe I'll get relief.
We all suffer so much and we have no quality of life because of it. So when it comes to TENS to help relieve pain and suffering, I look at it this way. "When there is nothing to lose by trying, by all means try". I think it was the great positivist, W Clement Stone that expressed that theory ... or one of those greats I use to study through The Success Unlimited Magazine about 50 years ago. I especially hang onto the following theory, "Do the thing you fear and the death of fear is certain". Ouch! Have an excellent day. Hugs, CB