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Chronic pain in from osteoarthritis & stenosis

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@loriesco I agree 💯 %! I had JRA and have been suffering with arthritic autoimmune diseases and AS for years. I’m 58, the last 2 years my chronic pain has exacerbated and has become debilitating at times. I’m not a candidate for biologics due to multi organ histoplasmosis. I had been taking Percocet as needed for years. With the new flare, I had to take 10 mg every 6 hrs. That started to fail. My doctor is compassionate and always trying to help me. He started me on Xtampza ER twice daily and Percocet for breakthrough pain. It has really helped me a lot.

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@gypsyblue I’m so glad you’re finding relief! Never give up and keep it going. The gout and the insulin resistance came as quite a shock because I controlled them so well the doctors did not continue to focus on them. For example, sugar is considered inflammatory. I did not have an inflammatory reaction (even though I cut sugar out of my diet for the most part, if not all of my diet at times.) . It was the same with the gout. I never saw Atlantic farmed salmon as an inflammatory problem. The doctors of course did not point it out. I would only read about it. Eventually, as I started to get a handle on things after 30 years all of a sudden, I could see an inflammatory reaction from eating sugar and eating farmed salmon. It’s because the rest of me was getting so lean, honed, and minimal that finally I could feel the effects of what was causing the inflammation! It only took 30 years, but now I am 30 years younger on the gout medication and the insulin resistant medication. There is pain that will never go away with my table bone and my piriformis disorder so basically a place that’s a non-surgical and muscles that stay in spasm. But I can deal with that as long as I have my life back from control of debilitating inflammation. Because it didn’t fit into the nice neat box of a rheumatology disorder. They just would shrug their shoulders and say it’s not rheumatoid. And then let me go downhill with no concern. I don’t have an answer except for there is an answer and you just have to keep advocating for yourself Until that answer becomes apparent.!