Feeling at my wits end with Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia
Usually I am not one to share much of my personal story but here goes...I have what is called moderate to severe degenerative disc disease, arthritis of the spine C3-C7 and lumbar spine, and Fibromyalgia. In the 20 years Ive had pain, I"ve been though many treatments including PT, tens unit, bio feedback,injections, nerve ablations, you name it. I'm prescribed Cymbalta 60 mg for Fibro and anxiety as well as 225 mg of Lyrica. I have been on and off various painkillers too. I'm currently on a long acting oxycodone of 13.5 mg and once a day one 15 mg of IR oxycodone. This has been my regime for a few months now as I switched from 15 mg IR oxycodone. Now for those who are worried about me ODing...I understand. I actually hype-vigilant about my meds. (And I have my hubby and son who watch) Years ago I was on 15 mg Fentanyl patch for 10 months and came off it in one month with no side effects.
Right now I'm really struggling with this rotten pain. I have no appetite, either can't sleep or nap during the day.
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@parus Thank you. I try never to complain but I had to share, if not for myself, but for others to know they are not alone. I appreciate your support.
@sandytoes14 As @parus said, we each experience pain differently, and process it in our minds in various wys. I recall someone telling me "well, it lets you know you are alive". "Yeah, yeah, I know I'm alive, don't need more pain to tell me that" was my response! For me, getting my focus onto something else [visualization, Zentangle, crochet or quilting] helps. CBD oil helps. Will look in to medical marijuana if need be. I am glad you chose to share, and I honor everyone in pain and discomfort.
Ginger
@sandytoes14 We all need the support from time to time. You have done so many times for others. The only time I mention thus is to others here. Seems best this way. You have my support and caring. So hoping things will improve for you. I also have DDD of the cervical and it is brutal at times. Once I get through the BCG treatments I am going to schedule for a rhizotomy with the pain specialist. We are all in this together!!
Hello Jen. We all deserve a comfortable place to let it out and im glad you did. I'm wondering if you or your Dr are farmiliar with intravenous lidocaine infusions? They are another way of masking pain and are used for chronic pain ,fibromyalgia, neuropathy, etc... I am going on my 11th week of infusions and have finally found a dose that I am beginning to benefit from. I am also on opiods (hydrocodone), not by preference obviously, and am trying to reduce my intake by finding other options such as the lidocaine infusions. Have yet to try CBD. I understand the mind struggle of taking all these meds (also on Lyrica CR (controlled release) and Cymbalta). But, I finally came to terms that I am not an addict and never will be one because I am accountable to myself first and foremost, and it is for pain relief only. Of course it would be our goal to never need these drugs in our life but pain has no mercy. I send you well wishes and continued hope in persevering. I too think of the sound of the ocean, sand between my toes and the warmth of the sun on my face as I take calming deep breaths. May you find a calmness for your pain as soon as possible.
~Rachel
I'm so sorry to hear of your pain. You have certainly been through alot. I wish you well.
Thanks. Open bilateral SIJ fusion scheduled for 10/4. Need to heat from Mohs & repair surgeries.
Hi Jeff @jmweissler -- I received your private message and thought I would answer it here so that others may also be able to share their experience if they have one. You were trying to located information on the recovery of open bilateral SIJ fusion surgery and were looking for other folk who have had the surgery. Hopefully other members will be able to share their experience. Here is what I found:
Sacroiliac Joint Fusion Recovery
-- https://www.spine-health.com/treatment/spinal-fusion/sacroiliac-joint-fusion-recovery
Hi.No problem. That article relates to minimally invasive. I'm looking for bilateral OPEN joint fusion. Very difficult to find as it is out of the mainstream these days, but due to my entire lumbar being fused, my surgeon wants to do open & both sides at the same time. Says it will be best for me structurally not necessarily pain wise or post-op rehab though.
As a result of an accident my L5 was out of the stack by about a 1/3... In 1995, in Oklahoma City, a wonderful spine surgeon took about 8 hours to fuse L4,L5,S1.. using 2 plates and 6 screws...(they are still there)... the bone for the graf was from my hip.. I was in the Hospital 5 days.. back to work in Academia within a month and really have had very little problem since.. I am now 82 years old and can get around so much better than most of my peers... The surgeon cleaned up a bunch of arthritis and such while he was pulling that L5 back into the stack... Structural stabilization is the Key...
@jmweissler I think this is the one you are looking. I had focused on recovery in your question so I missed the open part.
Traditional "Open" Surgery for SI Joint Fusion
-- https://si-bone.com/si-joint-pain-treatment/traditional-open-surgery
I'm tagging @jenniferhunter to see if she has any experience or information she can share with you.