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Medical Marijuana offers much that can help. It is wise to have a "guide" and to take things slowly. The options are increasing rapidly. And experiencing pain free moments is so worth it.
Blindeyepug, yup, that physical therapist was, um, interesting, to put it kindly and mildly. Makes me wonder about my dentist, whom I've gone to for about 25 years, who wrote me a referral to this nutcase.
My state (FL) now allows medical marijuana: hallelujah! However, there are a lot of hoops that healthcare providers have to jump through before they're "qualified" to dispense it. They have to get "special training," which, I think, entails coursework. FL seems to be trying to do everything it can to discourage use of medical marijuana. Of course, I'm sure that, if the legislators or their families and friends need it for pain, to counteract the nauseating effects of chemotherapy, etc., they're able to get it quite easily. What hypocrisy! But I definitely want to try it for my TMJ pain.
I'm looking into acupuncture. I'd rather have an MD/acupuncturist or an NP/acupuncturist or an RN/acupuncturist than just an acupuncturist. I went to an MD/acupuncturist when I had severe Bell's palsy, and that was the ONLY thing that relieved the facial paralysis. It's a pity that this doc has since retired. Anyone have any experience with acupuncture for TMJ pain? And I'm seriously considering buying a TENS unit, as other folks here seem to find them helpful.
So far, I'm really impressed by the kindness, helpfulness, and suggestions of the folks on Mayo Connect. I'm so glad I found you folks!
Ya think? Good decision-stay away from the Quack insurance grabbing theives..............let your brain and body tell
you what you need.
Chris, it would be SO wonderful to be free of pain! I really do want to try medical marijuana. When my primary care is back from her vacation, I want to talk to her about it. I don't know if she's jumped through all the hoops to prescribe it. Maybe the doc with whom she's affiliated has. I really hope so. My innards are already so unhappy because of all the ibuprofen I've been downing since September, when the TMJ pain started!
Absolutely love your reply, Janneg! I think I only owe this mondo bizarro guy an $11 copay, and then my insurance (actually, my husband's insurance; I'm self-employed and don't have my own healthcare insurance) picks up the rest. Two solid days of agony following the agony of the PT itself is just way too much for me. Where I live, we don't always have the absolute best healthcare providers, as no one really wants to live here. 🙂 I'm lucky to have a wonderful primary care (she's a DNP) and an equally wonderful psychiatrist (for my clinical depression and panic/anxiety disorder). I can only hope they don't retire any time soon!
@hazelblumberg
I'm very sorry to hear that you have so much pain. Chronic pain surely affects our mental health. I know that it exacerbates my depression and anxiety and PTSD. I hope you find relief soon.
Jim
Thanks for your kind note, Jim. I appreciate it. I do have clinical depression and panic/anxiety disorder, which are pretty much under control through meds prescribed by my very wonderful psychiatrist. But I'm definitely becoming very short-tempered and crabby and lacking in patience as a result of chronic TMJ pain. Just ask my husband! I see my psychiatrist for my usual 6 month med check on Monday, and I'm going to talk to him about TMJ pain solutions. I'm sure that my TMJ pain has been brought on by stress. I've tried meditation and yoga and deep diaphragmatic breathing and and and, but nothing seems to help. Arrghhhhh.
I had pretty intense tmj pain around 30 years ago, and I was prescribed amitriptyline. It really helped me. But the thing that helped even more was leaving the job I had at the time. End of stress, end of tmj!
I took Ibuprofen, 800mg 4 times a day for 20 years, and ended up with peptic ulcers. Now they won't let me take any NSAIDS, though I do sometimes.
Jim
Hazel, that PT story scares me. I've had the same PT for probable 7 yrs now and he'd never act like that. My whole problem started with a badly broken humerus, but the bones were lined up. My then Dr had me start at 'his' PT to early, it refractured the new bone that was mending the break. It never regrew again and went on to a nonunion break (2 pieces), yuck. My arm/shoulder had 5 surgeries to get my shoulder together all thanks to a bad PT. When I had my first surgery my surgeon insisted I go to the guy I still see. He's amazing and you can totally tell the difference. It sounds like you have great judgement, if you need PT find someone new. So sorry you had such a bad experience, I can relate! Jennifer
Hello all!! I just started following...chronic pain is not for whiner's nor wimp's. Hoping to learn some things.