Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself

Posted by Kelsey Mohring @kelseydm, Apr 27, 2016

Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.

I’m Kelsey and I’m the moderator of the group. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.

Why not take a minute and introduce yourself.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Chronic Pain Support Group.

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My name is David Yapp; I retired from work two months ago. I was a financial controller for 4 life science companies (Baxter Healthcare, Novartis, Amgen, and Danaher); I had an ependymoma (C6/C7) removed from my spinal cord 27 years ago which impacted my walking & pain levels (degrading over time); I'm also a type 1.5 diabetic & have to be careful of my food intake to keep my A1C below 7.0. I'm ready to start the next chapter in my life. I really like to help people like they helped me 27 years ago (a pretty scary time). If you'd like to chat or ask me questions, please feel free.

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@davidyapp Hi David my name is Lori. I had an ependymoma removed 21 years ago at L1/L2. It took me years to become mobile without an aids. It took moving to a dry warm climate. The pool is what really helped me. The doctors I had at the time said there was nothing wrong with me and it was all in my head. How did they find you tumor?

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Hi, y'all! I'm Tessa from Hendersonville, NC. Suffered from Neuroleptic Malignant Syndrome, hospitalized for 8 days, drop foot, bilateral peripheral neuropathy, no sensation in either leg from mid- thigh to the soles of my feet. Got diagnosed with POTS and Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease on my birthday this past April.
I'm happy to be in an understanding, empathetic community 💚

Thanks for having me!

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Hi everyone! My name is Care and I've had chronic bilateral leg and foot pain for the last 9 years. I've seen many different doctors, had surgery on my spine XRays, CT Scans, epidural injections and pain medicine. I was dropped from my last pain specialist because they no longer accept my insurance. I have an appointment with a new pain specialist in July 8th and I'm very encouraged because this group offers many different modalities and they don't just throw pain meds at you like the two I had in the past. The problem I see is no doctor except my neurosurgeon tried to determine the cause of my leg pain. My pain varies from day to day. I take Oxycodone 5mg Q6H down from 10 mg. My friend, a nurse practitioner, figured out that taking 10mg of Oxycodone was actually having the opposite effect causing me more pain so I cut my dose in half and I'm getting some relief coupled with Tizanidine. Thanks everyone for your interest in my chronic pain. I'll keep you posted on how my appointment goes with my new pain specialist. One more thing. I'd like to be able to go off pain medication entirely and rely on other ways to control my leg pain if they can't determine the cause!

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Yes, I have noticed memory loss with Gabapentin too. Pain got so bad without it so now I take one 300 mg early morning and one 300mg near bedtime. Does give me some relief but not near enough so I take 500mg Tylenol throughout the day. Still have pain but it helps some. I am open to any suggestions.

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@kathrihe I have been on Gabapentin for nerve pain for years. To be more effective, it should be taken 3 times a day ie every 7-8 hours. My pain is increasing so I am wondering if I should be changed to Lyrica so I will ask my doctor. Has anyone changed from Gabapentin to Lyrical?

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@kathrihe I have been on Gabapentin for nerve pain for years. To be more effective, it should be taken 3 times a day ie every 7-8 hours. My pain is increasing so I am wondering if I should be changed to Lyrica so I will ask my doctor. Has anyone changed from Gabapentin to Lyrical?

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@joannehart No have not tried Lyrical but would like to try it. I have the same problem as you. I only take Gabapentin morning and evening. Not enough to kill the pain but helps some. Yes, I would like to hear from those taking Lyrical.

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@kathrihe I have been on Gabapentin for nerve pain for years. To be more effective, it should be taken 3 times a day ie every 7-8 hours. My pain is increasing so I am wondering if I should be changed to Lyrica so I will ask my doctor. Has anyone changed from Gabapentin to Lyrical?

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@joannehart I've been taking 3600mg of gabapentin a day for years. 1200mg 3 times a day, morning, afternoon, and night, along with 1200mg of ALA for the pain in my feet. It only dulls the pain so it's always there, but most of the time it's bearable.

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Hi I just started following. And just need to know how everyone is coping with the pain

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Hi everyone. I hope you all are doing good right now. I'm here to listen to what others do regarding chronic pain. I've been through a lot as a small child and wonder if that is basically due to certain types of child abuse. Not much info out there

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Hi I’m Wycked I also go by Wes! Im very new here!
I suffer with Chronic Pain everyday from waking up to going to sleep, not many days are great but I try to make each day better! I also have a HFX Nevro Stimulator that worked great for 3 years (up to a 75% and more for the nerve pain I also experience! Then I jumped in a pit to save my father after he flipped out of the boat and didn’t come up for awhile. Since Sept of 2025 my stimulator has not worked like it did and it has my mental health all over the place! Some days are ok but others I just don’t see the point in all that pain on top of other pain such as Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, degenerative disc, and a few other issues from a motorcycle wreck, which has now caused me to suffer with Chronic Daily Pain that I rarely get relief from!! But let’s suffer together is what I’m gonna say!!
To give you an answer on your question and an idea from my thoughts on this is any TRAUMA you have experienced in life can cause everyday pain especially as a child!!
I have done a lot of crazy stuff in my life but I highly believe in what I said about any Trauma and/or childhood traumas and even adult trauma!
I was luckily in a good home as a child but in my teenage years to adult life I have experienced a lot of different traumatic experiences!!
I hope this helps you!
If you would like to discuss stuff shoot me a message or dm me, I’m very new like 5 minutes in but yeah reach out please! I need help myself!
Your question is the first thing Iv read on the connect website over Chronic Pain!

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Hi everyone. I hope you all are doing good right now. I'm here to listen to what others do regarding chronic pain. I've been through a lot as a small child and wonder if that is basically due to certain types of child abuse. Not much info out there

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@currycat
Hi I’m Wycked I also go by Wes.
To give you a answer on your question and an idea from my thoughts on this is any TRAUMA you have experienced in life can cause everyday pain especially as a child!!
I have done a lot of crazy stuff in my life but I highly believe in what I said about any Trauma and/or childhood traumas and even adult trauma!
I was luckily in a good home as a child but in my teenage years to adult life I have experienced a lot of different traumatic experiences!!
I hope this helps you!
If you would like to discuss stuff shoot me a message or dm me, I’m very new like 5 minutes in but yeah reach out please! I need help myself!

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