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Please help: Undiagnosed chronic pain of the limbs

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Dec 13, 2018 | Replies (36)

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@oregongirl

@Healthy today.. I have no idea how old you are, but going to the doctor is off my life. Sure heart problems come up. I have Antio Fib. I take Xeralto. I will keep taking it until I do much research and more than likely quit. What good am I doing to myself? Life is too short. LIVE LIFE. Move into a GOOD Independent Living place, - sell your house if you must, and enjoy the rest of what years you have left. I will be 77 in April and I feel 50. So what if I die from not seeing a doctor? My gosh, how long do you want to live? Until you loose your memory? I think not. God has the time of our death determined already, no matter what DRUGS we take or what DOCTOR we see.
WAKE up people. Enough with the Whtie coats...And, do check the CHEM TRAILS The planes are leaving over us. Have you seen the Criscross smoke trails? They cross over us daily. There is a center exhaust on the plane and that is were the poisons come from. Ok, Call me crazy, but what if I am telling you the truth!!!!!!! They will more than likely cut me off here.. So, just remember what I said.

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@oregongirl enjoy the rest of your life

Hi @oregongirl, I was wondering about you. It's been a while since we heard from you. Your frustration is palatable. I think many who live with chronic pain understand the frustration of the exhausting pursuit of relief. I commend you on reviewing all the medications you are currently taking and figuring out which you need and those you perhaps don't. I know you said you're fed up with doctors, but do you have one doctor with whom to review your medications? A pharmacist is also a good person to consult with.

Several members on Connect have talked about learning alternative methods of pain management through pain clinic like the Mayo Pain Rehabilitation Clinic:
– Cognitive behavior class, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cognitive-behavior-class/
– Pain rehabilitation, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/pain-rehabilitation-21da8b/

On Connect, the very first Community Guideline is
1. Be careful about giving out medical advice
- Sharing your own experience is fine, but don't tell other members what they should do.
(https://connect.mayoclinic.org/page/about-connect/tab/community-guidelines/)

You know what is best for you, but be careful about telling others what they must do, okay?