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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Here are some articles from Mayo Clinic experts regarding the evidence and use of essential oils for pain management, sleep problems and more.
- https://mayocl.in/2HfC46T
Excerpt: "As many people look for natural (and safe) remedies for trouble sleeping, chronic pain and more, essential oils such as lavender, jasmine, ginger and spearmint are surging in popularity. It's true that the research is limited. But some small studies do suggest that aromatherapy can be beneficial. And when it comes down to it, how you feel may be the most important thing: Many people report that essential oils help them feel better by easing nausea, soothing sore muscles or promoting relaxation after a stressful day."
Experts Say Essential Oils Can Pose Dangerous Health Risks: Here's how to stay safe. https://www.womansday.com/health-fitness/wellness/a54451/dangers-of-essential-oils/
What essentials oils have you tried, @knowles?
Knowles I have used peppermint for pain and yes it does work The pain in your leg it sounds like sciatica which I've had and a chiropractor is the only one who helped
@knowles As to EO's I do use them and have been for a long time. I likely have mentioned them here at Connect. There are some other members that do use them. My favorite is a blend of lavender and hops. I gave up on meds due to rare/severe side effects or allergic reactions.
What is causing your pain?
Yes, I have but it did not help. I'm thinking that I have so many areas that need help that I can't get the coverage I need.
Hi!
Epsom Salts have been around for ever. I guess there is a reason, it works. I'm going to have to try it! I assume the instructions for use is on the package. Or, does anyone have other suggestions?
Thanks
Ronnie
I put 1/2 cup in sink ,for tub 2cups maybe depending on how much water you want in.
Yes tried about all except accupunctur going for epidural May 1st can't wait
Hi. I tried the epidural too , 4 x. I was so excited to finally have some relief. Well, it didn’t work. Then, they told me that sometimes it would take 2 and to come back. So I did, 3x more, and still no relief, so I decided to give that up. They are very expensive where I lived, over 5K each. I have insurance, but still had a copay. Hope it goes well with You!!
Good Morning,
So sorry the epidurals did not work for you!
I've had 5 pain docs over the years. 3 of the docs were not able to help me for more than a few days to a couple of weeks. When I say 'help', I mean reduced pain, NOT pain gone.
When I lived in NJ, I went for the spine stimulator trial. Right after the trial, we moved to FL. I asked the rep from the stimulator company if she would tell me of a doctor who uses the stimulator in my new home town. I went to the doctor who said he felt I was not ready for one, yet. So, he tried to do the epidurals (no success).
In my frustration, I looked for pain doc 3. I researched and researched until I found my latest and greatest how I have been using for about 3 years.
In my consult, the pain doc ordered x-rays and MRIs of my cervical and lumbar spines. At that point, I wasn't having any cervical issues but he want to see the entire picture. With that, he was able to pinpoint what looked like the worst area.
Having that information in hand, the pain doc had a starting point. He uses a flourescope when giving the injections. He takes shots to know where he has been. During the follow up 3 weeks later, we discuss my relief (or not) so that he knows where to go the next time.
Over the last 3 years, he has been successful in giving me 6 to 10 weeks of relief in my lumbar.
Sadly, we have not had the same success with the cervical injections. With the lact of success, I decided to have surgery in my cervical spine.
As for my lumbar, except for the last 2 injections, I was in great shape. I thought the failure of my shot from the last time because of my poor choices of activities. Had my last shot last week. My left side feel quite a bit better but not the right side. I am beginning to think that there is more than one issue.
Today I see my 6 week post op check up. We will discuss, among other things, possibly surgery on my lumbar.
So you see, sometimes it is just finding the right pain doc. Each doc I saw approached the way the shots were given, differently.
Best of luck for a pain free day!!!
Ronnie
Hello Chris. It's nice to hear you are having success with medical marijuana for your small fiber neuropathy. I have this condition in both feet in the areas of numerous past surgeries and now complicated by effects of diabetes. I have tried many different medications and treatments for the constant burning pain, but the only thing that works for me are opiods. Naturally, I am looking for an alternative and fortunately medical marijuana is now legal in PA; although, the supply is limited at this point. Tinctures, vap pens, and pills are all legal, but the "whole leaf" product is not.
I am hoping you could share some specifics of what type products you have found success with and whether they are mainly THC, or CBD, or a hybrid of both. What side effects have you found? How long do you get relief for after you use the product?
Thanks for any information you can share,
Steve