Night pain

Posted by Donald @donfeld, Feb 20, 2020

Has anybody experienced pain in your pelvic area only at night when you're sleeping and it wakes you up every 3 hours? It Is across my pelvic area and it feels like I need a bowel movement but it's not. Only relief I get is to get up and walk around and come down a little bit and then go back to bed and sleep another 3 hours and of course it wakes me up.

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@donfeld

I am a 77 year old male who birthday was yesterday who has suffered for the past 4 years with night pain where by the lack of sleep was causing my brain and body to get really screwed up. I was over weight by 20 lbs , stomach and bowel issues with extreme fatigue. I fell asleep during the day constantly and it was very disruptive to function in this matter and deal with injections at 8 surgeries later I was going nowhere. Had a bad surgery would cause a severe spinal leak which caused a incurable disease called arachnoiditis. I've gotten off opioids twice but my pain has increased over the years and so I decided to go back to my old pain doctor and gave in to a strict plan of Oxycodone twice a day. One at night and one if needed during the day as I could never increase my dosage without approval of my doctor. After doing this the first months I lost 15 lbs and ate like a pig along with a new energy that I couldn't believe. I actually didn't need daytime naps and stayed awake until 10 or 11:00 at night along with no more stomach issues or constipation. I was back finally to a normal life it all I can say is that there's a time and a place for opioids and unless you get control of it it will never work because your addiction will take over and the more the take the more is less effective. It just shows how important sleep is to all of us it has to be normal sleep as well as deep. No more injections and surgery and putting stimulator in my body was not what I wanted to happen. I hope this helps some people need some answers as I suffered for years with pain and now I have somewhat control as long as you stay on a strict plan.

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@donfeld sharing your success story gives members hope. You'll notice that I moved your post to this earlier discussion that you started about night pain. I did this to keep the discussions about night pain and members talking about it in one place.

You said that you, "went back" to your old pain doctor. I assume the first time you went to the pain doctor you were not able to control your pain.

What was different the second time around?

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@lioness

@donfeld Happy birthday mine is today

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@lioness, @donfeld, Happy Birthday to both of you. Let’s celebrate. Be happy.

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@artscaping Thanks had free bkft now zoom later with son and gift card nicer

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Could you be a little more specific about the area of the pelvic pain? is it in the bone, the muscle, on the skin, GI area or nerves?

What kind of pain? constant, throbbing or pulsing, sharp, dull ache, shooting or some other description

Is it positional? only while lying down, on your back or on your side, front or back?

If walking is the only way to releave the pain, is the action of walking to solution or being vertical (vs horizontal). Does the movement alter the sensation of pain? Or does walking tire you out so that you can "ignore" the pain in order to sleep?

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