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Neuropathy | Last Active: Sep 16, 2020 | Replies (84)

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Hi treziesmom , you inadvertently replied to the post next to the one you were trying to reply to. Stuff like that can happen, no big deal. But good for you, you just put Lori's @lorirenee1 member name in your post so she will be notified to look. That is the best thing you can do when you are writing with a specific person in mind, is to put their member name (the "@" name or some people call it the peron's "handle") Just use this in your post to someone and they should get an email telling them you mentioned them.

I see you have been a member for over a year. Can you describe how neuropathy has been affecting you? I see from your previous posts that you are having major problems getting the pain meds you need from the doctors. How does your pain manifest, when is it worse during the day/night, what types of things (besides pain meds) have you found to do for the pain? People here are interested in anything you'd like to say on this subject. I feel horrible that they are denying you what you need so badly, you are not alone. Many here have trouble getting the meds they need. In trying to deny the drug addicts and the teenagers, etc. they are making things difficult for the most vulnerable people who truly need them, those with chronic debilitating pain.

Please post again and tell us your story. Maybe folks will post back to you with some helpful responses. Best to you, Hank

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thanks Hank B for your suggestions re Neuropathy - will write more when I have more time - still dealing with my Rx problem - what a nightmare. You are so right about the original purpose re addicts and teens - these "pain Clinics" are a scam taking money from old people on canes and walkers who are on terrible pain and can least afford the $ or the trips to the clinics. I became disabled at the age of 50 and have had much worse pain and surgeries since and my co-pay for the first 2 years was $50 a month - now $25 but Soc. Sec. not enuf to live on despite working 31 years.