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@alyric Thank you for providing the information on CRPS and related sites. My original chronic pain was phantom limb pain, which is still one of my major problems. I had never heard of CRPS and thanks to your post i was able to look it up. I still am not sure if they consider phantom limb pain part of CRPS, but it has led to other sites about phantom pain. I appreciate your email and including the sites to contact. Good Luck, 19lin
1. How are people getting CRPS diagnosed? I'm a textbook case for the pain disorder but any doctor I've ever seen won't ever touch CRPS, fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue, etc. that's not special for me but rather that seems to be a set of illnesses that doctors in Washington state won't come near.
2. Outside of the above I have a litany of issues that clearly warrant proper opiate treatment (I've shown in the past that doses of around 80mg MME a day triple quality of life) but can't find a doctor in Washington state to even discuss anything other than Tylenol 4. Again, this isn't exclusive to me. What are people to do outside of using the darkweb or flying to Miami?
@coolrufus good luck in your quest for relief. It's so frustrating when a doctor brushes you off. I hope that doctor is not of the mindset that fibromyalgia is all the person's head, I know people who are generally well versed medically who believe that.
My doctor also is always reluctant to prescribe things so when I had really horrible pain a day after ablation (my ablation was not typical so if anyone out there has to have one don't worry, it will more than likely be fine) he prescribed oxycontin! The ER had prescribed oxycodone which is not as strong but it didn't give me much help. Thankfully the pain was gone in about 2 days though so I only needed to take one.
The pain had been so bad the morning after that I had trouble pouring myself a bowl of cereal.
JK
The neurologist prescribed it for idiopathic peripheral neuropathy chronic pain. It's expensive. Have you tried Capzaisin? I've heard that it helps some people, though it didn't touch my pain.
Jim
@alyric
The pizza was excellent - first time to try a small place.
Jim
Hi, @coolrufus - Have you been to a pain specialist/pain clinic? They should be more open to working with you on pain management, including opioids...although sadly thanks to politics, it does seem that opioids are going to be harder to get everywhere. A pain specialist can also diagnose things like CRPS, and refer you to other docs for the things they can't diagnose. I have CRPS myself, was diagnosed by my orthopedic surgeon and treated by a pain clinic, where I felt well cared for. I hope you get some help with a diagnosis & pain relief soon.
Hi a lyric. Yes, phantom limb pain is also considered to be CRPS. I was in a pain therapy program with someone who had phantom limb pain.
@kathyec I had horrible migraines when I was younger (I'm 56 now). After my complete hysterectomy, the migraines disappeared except when a "front" comes through - like it is going to storm. I have found taking a Sudafed (the kind you have to get from the pharmacy) and two Excedrin migraine takes my migraine down to a very manageable headache. I have no idea why it works, but my brother-in-law swears by it, too. Good luck and I hope this helps!
@blindeyepug and @kathyec As I mentioned earlier, I too got some relief from antihistamines. I just bought a generic. It wasn't great relief but a little is better than nothing.
JK
@contentandwell
Thanks for your reply