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Nerve Pain or pinched Nerve?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Oct 18 1:11am | Replies (12)

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Maybe you could have had unnessassary surgery, or there could be an underlying undiagnosed medical condition that is probably contributing to your current pain you having. I think when it comes to nerve issues, pain, muscle spasm and trigger points, doctors need to ask all the relevant questions i.c.w. prior illnesses etc. I have had personal experiences here in this country of mine about doctors & nurses that just don't ask much questions ?..and it's in fact so scary to think that you go from one medication to the next. Eventually, you need to go back every time for more or even higher doses of medication to cure you. It then turns out that more patients just continue to suffer until they just finally collapse and die. It's so sad really. Just imagine, if we all start to heal ourselves the moment we become sick with anything,..doctors & nurses will be out of work, and will have no one to work on, but themselves eventually ,..Just a thought,.maybe a crazy one ?.🫲🤔..any comments ?.👀

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@quincy007 Most, if not all pain meds do not "cure". They do however, cause serious side effects and dependency. I found an excellent acupuncturist. Just a thought. Her first intake was more of a physical than my GP has given me...ever.

@quincy007 The sad part was the Dr offering me a refill of the oxycodone. Which I didn't take more than 5 days. I know the medication is addictive. I refused the offer and thought, this may be one of the ways people get hooked on drugs. At any rate I have an appointment to see him in person to address the issue. He did prescribe me a pain pack (prednisone). It didn't help before, but I'll try it once more,