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Replies to "@jesfactsmon Hi, Hank I'm guessing that the reason there are two different discussions going on it..."
Hello You Beautiful People! I have 5% lidocaine patches that I use for my back, the 4% didn't quite work well enough and now even the 5% sometimes doesn't. I also have a 4% lidocaine solution that I apply with a Q-tip onto my knees which burn the most. I can't decide if I like the effects of that or not. It comes in a 3% cream but I chose the 4% even though it's a liquid but have found it easy to apply with a Q-tip.
The 5% patches for my back are extremely expensive so most of the time I just sit in a semi reclining position but that's hard to do at someone's house Or in a chair somewhere.
Has anybody had any experiences with these lidocaine options?
I wish for each one of you a very blessed day. Warmest regards, Sonny flower
@jesfactsmon Hi Hank, Add PEA to the list of everything I have tried. Tried maximum doses of it for three months, and gave up. Did nothing for me at all. But maybe it will help Linda!!!! Everyone is so different. Many people do get pain relief from being on it, and there is really good research about it. Good luck Hank!!! You are one good husband!!! Lori Renee
Thank-you @elizm it's always exciting to try something new, probably for me just as much as Linda. I mean, it really is so terrific when I am able to hit a home run with something that she gets a benefit from as it's so rare. She is pumped for trying this out. Thanks again. BTW, ever tried Penetrex? Linda has really had good luck with it reducing pain for her (she says about 20-30%) It has a homeopathic and may be similar to Topricin, which we have not gotten to so far. (Penetrex is on Amazon as well - tip: ONLY get the roll-on).
I am also trying to locate a good chinese medicine person in the Nashville area. A while back I saved the bookmark for one somewhere I thought, among the five thousand bookmarks I currently have. I'll find it hopefully. We are interested in the herb you mentioned.
I hope to run across more of your posts. You have a calming way of writing I think. Even my wife was impressed with you. Best to you for now, Hank