Chronic Back Pain for Years
6 back surgeries (extensive cervical and lumbar fusions) with neurological complications. Left with chronic pain. Accident happened in Nursing career 1992 and worked with first fusions until 1999 (failed fusions). At my age, and as a former nurse educator, I never wanted to had to rely on medication/s for the severe pain. Having thoroughly exhausted exploring sites using non-pharmaceutical methods, using psychological methods, biofeedback, trying to accept my limitations, i.e., I still believe somewhere...out there...is hope. The strong medicine has caused gastroparesis, further complicating my health problems. They are too numerous to write and I will not focus on them. I am looking for "help" and guidance. If I can be of assistance to anyone throughout their trials, (perhaps similar to some of what I have gone through), I will.
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Conscious the tens machine is like what is used in physical therapy it sends The tingling waves through the part of the body you put it on. Hope that helps
Welcome to Connect, Judy (@jfsherley). Can you tell us a bit more about what brings you to the chronic pain group? What pain are you managing?
I will be very happy to have them back in the states. They got married and went to Germany four years ago.Thankfully, they were able to make visits home. With all our health issues, my husband Leo and I were unable to go to visit them. I would have loved to tour Europe.
Zach will be stationed in San Antonio at Fort Sam Houston. I'm sure Kristin will find work-she has her degree in criminology.
I hear Dallas is a nice place to visit.Have you visited your brother?
Jen
Parus,
That is an amazing depiction of pain. Feel the tway occasionally, never as much as whaat you have suffered through.
I began taking B-complex with my pain killers and got some remarkable results. Though I'm not a medical practitioner, I can only encourage and relate my own experiences. B-complex is one of those that will never hurt you.
Eileena
@gailb your new home sounds wonderful. I would love to have a swimming pool but here in New England it’s a bit of a splurge, since the season is so short.
JK
@jfsherley
I too welcome you to the Mayo Connect community and the Chronic Pain thread. I am not a medical professional and cannot make medical diagnoses or give medical advice. I can and do, share my experience with you and give you support and information when I can. I understand the problem with constipation caused by pain medications. I too began taking strong prebiotic which were very helpful. I didn't like the stool softeners, but had to rely on them pretty regularly.
If you're willing to share more information about what your pain is from and which pain medications you take, those in this community will be able to communicate with you better and offer ideas and support. That includes me. I just signed a petition from NORML, which is a group actively working to have marijuana made legal at the Federal level. The use of Marijuana derivatives of CBD and THC has helped me and others withdraw from opioids for treating chronic pain, and therefore no longer need the laxatives. Please let me know how you feel about the possibility of replacing your current pain medication with marijuana. I personally was taking Tramadol 50 mg, which worked for my pain, but I wanted to be off it. CBD helped my withdrawal from the Tramadol.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Gailb
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@kadydash when this privacy law first came out we nurses and Dr,s where totally against it for the reasons you stated .
@oregongirl I too had the procedure where they put some cement in my spine, I broke a vertabra in a fall on concrete stairs. It worked wonderfully initially but about two weeks after the procedure I slipped and in trying to not fall I wrenched my back. I think that must have effected the cement and perhaps dislodged it because it wasn't as good after that and now I have a big lump sticking out of my back. I joke that I have a nose growing out of my back, because that is how it looks. I don't hurt much except when I sit on a hard-backed chair, and when I try to sleep on my back. I haven't looked into getting it fixed because there is no way I would want another surgery unless it was absolutely necessary.
JK
@sandytoes14 That's a good thought. My nephew had terrible headaches and it took at least a month and multiple doctors to finally figure out that he was leaking spinal fluid. He had surgery and has been great ever since. His headaches were so severe that he was out of work most of the time. It was a difficult time for his whole family, very scary thinking he might need brain surgery, but the surgery he had to have is much more minor than brain surgery.
JK
Gail, just curious, what benefit does THC provide?