Alternatives for pain management
Hello!
I was wondering if anyone tried cryo therapy or medical marijuana for pain management. If you did, how did they/it work?
Thanks
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
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Yes try it again
Good Morning!
Thank you for your input. I've tried acupuncture and that did not work for me. I went weekly for a couple of months and waited for something to happen, but nothing ever did.
My pain doc actually sent me to a therapist to help me deal with my pain. We did diaphragmatic breathing, but I found that works only for the moment. When my pain is constant, I did not find it helpful.
I am so happy for you that those techniques work for you!
I will look into the site you suggested.
Thanks
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Hi Jim,
Regarding your spinal stimulator. Did you have success when you went through the trial? Do 'feel' the jolts?
About 4 years ago, I went through the process for the spinal stimulator. The trial was horrible and I was back at the doc everyday for an adjustment. Not only did it NOT help with the pain, I felt like I was being electrocuted no matter how the stimulator was adjusted. So now, not only was I dealing with my chronic pain, I was dealing with the stimulator discomfort.
Was this a normal feeling???
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Hello Lisa,
I have been dealing with either cervical or lumbar pain for over 10 years. Now, I am dealing with them both, together.
I've tried the following therapies:
Cervical.....facet injections, radio ablation, epidural, aquatic and land PT. I've been through these multiple times. The epidurals helped years ago, but not now. I just had C5/6 disk replacement and so far, I'd say I have about 80% relief.
Lumbar....facet injections, radio ablation, epidurals, aquatic and land PT (together and separately), acupuncture and cupping, spinal stimulator (trial only).
I've also gone for therapeutic massages and chiropractor, creams and rubs with lidocaine, opioids. None of these help, not even the drugs. Drugs just take the edge off a bit.
My pain doc does not want me to go to the chiropractor because my spine is so messed up he is afraid they might do more damage. I stopped going for the massage because of the pain, I couldn't stand to have anyone touch me.
When I go for my 6 week post - op checkup, I will discuss some other alternative with the neurosurgeon.
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Thanks for your information I never tried accupunctur heard it below for some not so much I might try it I've gone to chiropractor. before but not anymore When I fractured my back I still went for years ,he used a device ,can't think of the word was fine then moved and new chiropractor during hands now I have a bulging disc In afraid to try again so just use my dreams @heating pad.
I, too, focus and take deep breaths when I'm feeling anxious.
@grandmar
The trial was wonderful! I was in a lot of pain from peripheral neuropathy, in my feet. The stimulator reduced the burning pain in my feet by around 80%. The relief was so nice. I didn't feel any electrical sensations during the trial, and I don't feel anything with the permanent implant. I have the Burst DR stimulator, which is a new technology that treats the pain without vibrations like other simulators do. The only discomfort I experienced was the healing from surgery, which was no big deal. Because I'm thin, I feel the battery pack which is at the left side of my back, when I lie on my left side. Of course, I had the normal restrictions about lifting, bending or twisting after the surgery, which was an outpatient procedure. I know that the pain I feel today would be much worse without the implant.
Jim
So happy you are getting relieve from pain
Good Morning Jim,
That is so wonderful. I'm happy the stimulator is helping. Maybe it is time I look into it again. I am sure the technology has improved in the last few years. I am not at all concerned with the surgery or the restrictions. As my pain doc told me, "this is your new way of life." I know I need to adjust and I have my hubby who is reminding me all the time to be more aware of how I move.
Thanks for sharing the info with me!
Have a great day!
Ronnie (GRANDMAr)
Typically if something sounds too good to be true...hmmmmm