Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself
Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.
I’m Kelsey and I’m the moderator of the group. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
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@gailb I am sorry for your loss. We never know when will be the last time we see someone so it always wise to leave with good wishes. I agree medicine is as much an art as a science although I doubt most doctors would agree. A friend told me about a person they knew who worked and never complained up until 3 weeks before they died of bone cancer that they did not know about. A neighbor told me his brother complained of back pain for over a year and the doctors could not find the cause of it until he and his wife were on vacation to some British Islands and he had to go to the emergency room there for the pain, they identified his back pain as spinal cancer and he returned home and died within a couple months.
A lot of the time it is just finding the right doctor at the right time. My prayers are with you. 19lin
Baclafen is a good muscle relaxer, gabapentin is a fair pain reliever for me. I'm on much higher dosage than you. I've had 17 neck and back surgeries from 1975 to 2 this
past year.
I found tramadol to be unuseful for me. I had terrible side effects. I'm unable to get morphine I need so I take extra strength acetaminophen with the Baclafen and Gabapenten. This reduces the pain but doesn't fully take it away.
I use meditation and relaxation techniques to help with the meds. I developed fibromyalgia and autonomic peripheral neuropathy as results of the trauma of the surgeries injuries and broken back and neck. I fell several times in the past year resulting in ruptured discs and two broken necks.
Hi, I have just joined the group. I have Chiari 1 Malformation . I had decompression surgery 6 years ago. I have chronic headaches along with other Chiari related issues. I did have the opportunity to go to Mayo Ciinic 's three week pain management program in Rochester. It was so beneficial. However, there is still the daily challenge of living with pain. The biggest challenge I have had recently is having a medication regime that assists in providing quality of life.
My name is Jeri.
Although I find MRIs unpleasant, I have not experienced anything like that.
@nanke99 I bought extra strength Capzasin at WalMart and onlline, which is cheaper. Lidocaine 5% cream is rx and very expensive.
Jim
Welcome, Jeri @jeriliz
@johnnie In what way was the pain clinic helpful? What did you learn that you didn't already know? Is it all classroom setting?
Jim
@rsuda Robin, I'm so glad you have joined us for support! You will find that this is a very friendly and informative group of people on Connect. I understand when you say you are "married but not much fun" because you sit with an ice pack each night. I actually chuckled at this because I sit at night with a heating pad. In your post, you said you were seeing a pain specialist. Would you be willing to share with us how that meeting went?
Reading everyone's posts about chronic pain and I have degenerative disc disease in the L2-L3 and L4-L5 but have a Harrington Rod in my back that was in for scoliosis almost 40 years ago and I believe the reason I'm in so much pain and in those areas is because L2-L5 are not part of the fusion and are taking the brunt of everything. I just had a SPECT CT Scan which confirmed the inflammation and now I'm having an MRI done today because the only thing left is surgery. What kind I don't know, waiting to see what the MRI says and speak with the surgeon. Steroid shots, don't work, did chiropractor stretching table, ozone shots, numbing shots and nothing helps. Guarantee you I'm over the pain. I can't even walk a block and I need to sit but anymore sitting doesn't even ease the pain. Can't take it much longer. Hopefully, they will figure something out, but I was told the rod will cause some distortion in the MRI readings and I can assure you, because I'm doing this without drugs and being claustraphobic that if they tell me they couldn't tell for sure because of the distortion, this girl is going to come uncorked!!!!! I wish I could find something to at least ease the pain, but so far nothing. I had my surgery done at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota in 1977. I don't think that I would last this long or something or they just didn't know what the long stretch with this rod would do. I would be dead if I hadn't done the surgery as the curve was large enough to be shoving organs out of place and giving me a heart murmur. Hope everyone with chronic pain finds the relief they are looking for.