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@jamienolson I appreciate the link on migraines, I was planning to ask about that today! I used to suffer from migraines and my daughter does now so I looked on the discussion list but did not see migraines. Now that I have the link I will send it to her. When I had migraines I read that many people with migraines know more about them than do doctors unless the doctor is a migraine specialist. I read everything I could get my hands on -- before the day when we had the internet.
I think if you have any condition you tend to learn more about it than the typical doctor. Obviously my doctors did not know enough about cirrhosis to diagnose me for a year and four months. If I knew then what I know now I would have headed to Boston after 6 months of no diagnosis up here.
JK
@contentandwell, @barbvh, @pinkpain51: My pain doctor will not treat me if he finds marijuana in my drug test. He actually drug tested me at my last appointment--jerk. The first time in my life! I had already told him I wouldn't use it if that meant he couldn't treat me, but since its legal in California, I didn't understand why I couldn't use it. He said as long as it's illegal at the Federal level, he can't let me use it or he will be in big trouble and could lose his license. So, it's probably the same for you.
I have used marijuana cream, prior to being with the pain doctor, and it really works. It comes in different strengths and doesn't make you high. You can also get marijuana tincture that you drop under your tongue in different strengths that won't make you high. Edibles can make you really high, so you should research them if you are considering using marijuana for pain. The people at the marijuana shop will be very helpful in telling you which types of relief you can get and what to try first. I found them pleasant and educational. When I used marijuana previously, it worked! I just needed stronger/different medication with my spinal cord injury. Now that I'm better I'm considering tapering off the Tramadol 50mg 4x a day that I am still taking so I no longer have to see the pain doctor. I would begin using marijuana instead. The only problem I see is that I won't be able to use it in every state and country. We will be traveling a lot in the future, so I have to consider the consequences of switching. Now that Trump and Sessions are in office, I don't foresee a change at the Federal level that would make marijuana legal, so, I am rethinking my idea about changing off Tramadol.
I want to do the genetic testing for proper medication prescribing. That's a brilliant new thing! Thanks for the information.
Gail B Ledesma
@contentandwell. Thanks! Yes, Jim and Jan are sending me some names. I'm still feeling great.
@gailb I actually was kidding about asking my PCP, although he would keel over. I have nothing against its use but I have not enough pain to warrant using it myself, thankfully.
Frankly I think your doctor is wrong though. If it's legal in your state then I do not think there is any way he could lose his license for prescribing its use, unless he did it in such a way that a federal insurance would pay for it, since it is not legal at a federal level. I have heard it is quite costly too from people who did got it for their mother who was really suffering.
JK
I tried to reply to this post but keep getting notice that you have redirected my posts too many times etc. Don't get it. I rarely if ever post anything so what is this about??
@scottyrussell. I have had a tremendous amount of pain on the right side of my back, hip, leg, knee and ankle for over a year. The other day 2 people worked on me for 30 minutes twice doing "muscle release and myofascial therapy". It completely stopped my pain! I had been taking Gabapentin and Baclofen previously, but tappered off both. My pain improved when I got off the Gabapentin, to my surprise. I had cramps in my thighs that made me cry they were so bad at times. The therapist worked on a muscle in my groin until I felt it release. Im sure that was what was causing my extreme pain.
Hello @goodtime376, I've had similar issues with redirected pages when using the Google Chrome web browser. I've been able to fix the problem by clicking on the three dots in the upper right corner of the window, then select More tools and clicking the Clear browsing data button. Hope this helps.
John
@gailb, I can literally feel your pain. I had cramps in my thighs which I know now were from cirrhosis, but they started at least three years before the cirrhosis diagnosis. They were so bad they basically paralyzed me. My husband desperately wanted to help me and at one point when my son was visiting and I had them he wanted the two of them to carry me to the car and bring me to a hospital! If he had moved me I am sure I would have passed out from the pain. Thankfully those cramps only happened about three times a year. I did have other bad cramps from cirrhosis, multiple times a night that woke me up and got me out of bed, but nothing like the ones in my thighs.
JK
@contentandwell conten. Thanks for your response. How did you find out about your cirrhosis? How are you dealing with it? I really know little about this disease. Anything you are willing to share would be helpful.
Thanks, Gail B. Ledesma
@gailb I'm so happy to hear that you have found a treatment for your pain! I hope that you are able to find people who can treat you with these therapies in your own community. I just found a provider for this type of therapy within a couple of miles of where I live. Teresa