What is pain management?
Is pain management (PM) merely *not complaining*? Making pain subside or go away? Distracting oneself from the pain? I ask because I recently went to a pain management clinic, where after a lengthy intake/question process, I was prescribed Vicodin! Any qualified, serious input would be deeply appreciated! Thank you!
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You are lucky to have those helpers. I like the straw bale idea and may give it a go next season. My knees and feet are probably related to Lyme and its auxiliary diseases. I have had many strange health issues over the 30 years since I was infected and knee issues without radiographic images showing any major problem as well as negative arthritis blood test results. This last year and a half has been the longest stretch of knee/foot issues but they now seem to be improving. I can only hope I don't have a relapse of the worst of the worst Lyme which involve severe dizziness and the most painful headache anyone can have as well as inability to eat, drink, think, talk, etc. It has put me down for at least a week once or twice annually for about 5 or 6 years. I have been treated, but antibiotics are only helpful for a short time before issues resume and of course antibiotics have nasty side effects like yeast infections etc.
@rwinney That was wonderful analogy of pain and how to help ourselves .This is just what I've gone through I fell hard on my bottom resulting in alot of lower back pain Dr diagnosis is paraphrase I let my back heal now am waiting for my scooter to be built since I can't walk far only in my 1 bedroom apt. But I'm blessed I'm not paralyzed this has happen 2 times now in my life I've escaped being paralyzed Distraction is so important from pain
You are one tough cookie @lioness. I'm motivated by you!
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Wow, thank you Sue! I have just been referred to pain management by a nurse practitioner who I thought would be a neurologist to explain what my MRI’s showed. I won’t go into that now. All she offered was PM, I will definitely research the clinic which I was referred to. I will not take narcotics for any pain, there are too many horror stories out there I will Search for a natural remedy to manage my pain. Thank you again Sue.
This is the time when you need to become your own best advocate for your health care.
"Pain Management" means different things to different people, but what we are discussing (maybe even promoting) here is a multi-pronged approach, that includes many elements such as physical therapy, exercise, meditation, visualization, massage, acupuncture, and in some cases, medication.
It requires commitment to trying many avenues until you find what works for you.
If you want an example of a comprehensive pain program, you can read about Mayo's here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/sections/overview/ovc-20481691
I was helped at the local pain management clinic that is part of my clinic' network.
Sue
Sue, what I’ve “think” I’ve discovered, is that pain management doctors still want to cut some part of your body where the pain is. The one that dismissed me, wanted to do a spinal stimulator. I’ve already had three major back surgeries, and am not going to have anything else implanted in my back. I had all the hardware taken out of my back on my third surgery, because it just made it so much worse. My knee pain from an arthroscopic meniscus tear surgery, has never gotten better. I stopped going to therapy because the laser they put on my knee felt like my leg was being electrocuted! As far as opiates go, there’s such a STIGMA attached, and it really makes me angry. I take everything as prescribed; if it takes the edge off so you can at least function, what is the harm? I’m 70. Not someone young who might be running around the streets looking for drugs. I’d rather have the remaining years of my life as pain-free as possible. Opioids have never affected me in the way most people react to them. I don’t get a “high feeling” at all. Of course, that’s the first thing you’re accused of… drug searching. If I’m accused of that, all I can say is “Yes. I’m doing this the legal way. I’m in constant pain, and you’re the only one who has the power to write a prescription.
I’ve had too many surgeries, cut from front to back, hip replacement, and reconstruction of my right foot. I don’t want any more doctors cutting into me.
I am sorry that has been your experience. Have you consulted a comprehensive pain management clinic, such as Mayo and some other places offer? you can read about that here: https://www.mayoclinic.org/departments-centers/pain-rehabilitation-center/sections/overview/ovc-20481691
My sister told me the same about a "pain specialist"- all he offered was injections - in our large clinical network. But when she asked for more services, was referred for comprehensive evaluation, physical therapy, focused meditation and medication management...similar to my experience.
One thing most pain management programs do stress is that opioids are not effective for long term management of chronic pain, so if you are adamantly opposed to cutting down or giving them up, you will be unhappy with the process.
However, the approach includes training in many tools to deal with the pain and its management - you are not just cut off and left hanging.
Sue
Sue, I find it very hard to “deal” with pain.
Hi @sandysurf. Perhaps you've never been properly taught how to deal with pain. I too once thought my legal opiod prescription took the edge off (literally my words also) and I could not imagine any other way to cope and live with pain.
I graduated Mayo Pain Rehab last year and my classmates ranged from 18 to 74. Age is not a factor. I understand your angle because my 71 year old mother thinks she's too old and says it's just the way it is. I'm here to tell you...that's not true for everyone. Mayo PRC works a safe supportive plan to ease people off opiates and provides training and guidance to help them succeed going forward.
I can talk until I'm blue in the face to help someone want to learn a better, more healthy positive path forward, but it has to come from inside. A person must want change.
I'm here for you @sandysurf. Do you have any specific questions about my pain rehab experience?
PS: I love your handle...sandy surf makes me happy too. 🏝