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Pain pump is on my list. Did you get pain pump from pain Dr or regular Dr.
I also have been on Gabapentin for 20 years, also Tramadol, my memory is awful. Instead of being 58 I feel so dumb ( so grateful to have a understanding husband), Recently I had a pain stimulater implanted now my butt crack goes all the way up between my shoulder blades! Still the pain is always with me, thinking of getting a pain pump when my disability goes through!
Good luck everyone
I am taking 1500 mg gabapentin 3 times daily with 50 mg tramadol and I am fine. I also do exercises . I really thought a Dr. would operate , but he said it was not possible.
I have neuropathy too. Mine was caused by Chemo treatments for cancer. I take 300 mg. of Lyrica twice a day. I also take 25 mg. of Amitriptyline daily. Don't give up on depression until you fix it. Get counseling, try different meds but don't give up. Depression will worsen your experience with pain and can even cause physical pain. There is a company, GeneSight testing that if you furnish a cheek swab, they can with great accuracy, predict which meds will work for you. I'll see if I can find a link.
https://genesight.com/
That was easy. They can test for 4 types of psychotropic meds and also what analgesics or narcotics will be best for you. Your Doc needs to register with them which they can do by phone and it's free. The testing is not. They will help you pay. If you have any sort of Government insurance it will be totally covered. It's new but it's getting good reviews.
Tramadol addiction is like no other. It doesn't make you crave more, it doesn't get you high. However, when I stopped taking it I went through a withdrawal which was awful. It was like the worst Flu you ever had and went on for about 96 hours. Bad drug!!!!!
Hello Gail,
Thanks for your response. I have being dealing with chronic pain for more than a year now, my doctors at Mayo diagnosed my symptoms as fibromyalgia and chronic pain and fatigue. I have taken gabapentin for couple months with no success. I am currently taking Lyrica. What I found very helpful is some level of physical exercise, I know it's the last thing on our mind when dealing with daily pain, but when I work through the pain during the exercises, it pays off later on. For instance, mornings are one of my challenges. It's difficult to get out of bed due to pain all over my body., it's like an intense body aches with sudden sharp pain that occurs randomly. But after taking a 30 minutes to an hour walk, I feel tired right afterward but relieved and energised for the rest of the day. I also have to pace myself with all my activities. It is challenging to live with pain as sometimes the same things that used to help may not have the same effect on your body other times.
I have Fibromyalgia, Degenerative Disc Disease, Arthritis in all my joints, IBS, Diverticulitis, Diabetes, and some severe allergies. Right now the only one giving me fits is the IBS. Lying here with a heating pad on my gut. It helps some. Gut doctor prescribed Bentyl, which actually helps. But I have to call about a prescription, and they may want to see me. Ugh!
Oh no...I gave up pills against my wishes and was given tramadol. Great!!!!!!
Rani...I agree. Some days my walk is easy. Others I cannot wait to get home. But I agree my walking helps bog time 90 percent of time.
Hello @raina, here is a discussion you may find interesting in both reading through and participating in where you feel comfortable: Fibromyalgia pain, https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/fibromyalgia-pain-28e002/.