Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself

Posted by Kelsey Mohring @kelseydm, Apr 27, 2016

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.

Why not take a minute and introduce yourself.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Chronic Pain Support Group.

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@lioness

Thanks for the suggestion! I always prefer a non-prescription idea to try first. This sounds good.

Does the Wintergreen have a strong fragrance?

Teresa

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@no it doesn't

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Are you talking about an implanted pump to deliver pain meds? If so, it's the cat's meow and your daddies fine tooth comb. Get one, I did.

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@ursweetpam

Hi, I'm Pam. I am 3 years 3 months past my failed Laminectomy/ microdiscectomy. I herniated my L5-S1 but was labeled as a pill seeker until my Dr decided she was sick of seeing me and sent me for the MRI. I suffered for so many years, barely able to get out of bed some days and I had a job that required heavy lifting. Anyway, while I was in surgery, the surgeon said he found I had many arachnoid scars and a large arachnoid cyst that needed drained and that the damage was dar qorse than showed up on the MRI. He said my bones were grey and brittle and that my nerve roots were smashed, glued together and frayed.
I have been suffering from horrible pain in my left leg, all the way to my toes from nerve damage and I have back pain still. I had a spinal cord stimulator put in October of 2015. That required another laminectomy to my thoratic spine and it didn't give me the relief I had been hoping for. Hoping i can chat with others who have been through similar situations as I have and maybe get some answers to some annoying and sometimes painful problems. Thanks.

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You might be suffering from low electrolytes in your body , that will cause cramps in your legs

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@wsh66

Are you talking about an implanted pump to deliver pain meds? If so, it's the cat's meow and your daddies fine tooth comb. Get one, I did.

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NO, this is a machine that has wires that are put into your spine , the surgeon puts the wires where it will help with the pain that you are experiencing. It has 15 different settings, and each one has an intenive level.It turly has been a God-end to me. If I mis-spell anything it is because I csan hardly see due to cataracts. I am having surgery on July23 YEAH I am so looking forward to it.

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@jjwest this sounds similar to a tens unit but the wires are inserted ,do you wear on the outside a power box or something like this

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@wsh66

Are you talking about an implanted pump to deliver pain meds? If so, it's the cat's meow and your daddies fine tooth comb. Get one, I did.

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@jjwest

I am so glad to hear of your pain control with the implant, that must be great. I wish you well with your upcoming cataract surgery as well.

Teresa

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Hi, I'm Melissa, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia a couple of years ago and just went through the two day fibro program at Mayo. I also have bipolar disorder so am joining the mental health group as well, but I find that there is a lot of overlap between the behavioral aspects of treatment for the two illnesses - mindfulness, relaxation, stress management, exercise, diet, social support, moderation (yikes - that's not a strength area!)

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Hi Melissa, I applaud you for finding the resources to help you manage your medical issues. I also have Fibro; I did not know that Mayo had a program for that. I've been to Mayo for other health issues (in Rochester, MN). Can you share with me what the 2 day Fibro was like. Sounds like it's helping you! Thank you very much.

Susan

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@mblbirch

Hi, I'm Melissa, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia a couple of years ago and just went through the two day fibro program at Mayo. I also have bipolar disorder so am joining the mental health group as well, but I find that there is a lot of overlap between the behavioral aspects of treatment for the two illnesses - mindfulness, relaxation, stress management, exercise, diet, social support, moderation (yikes - that's not a strength area!)

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Hi, Melissa, welcome! I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 1990. I feel like my issues began long before that date, however. I have also had severe depression all my life. Both are fine now. Medication, mindfulness, supplements, activity and much more help so much. Until next time,
Mamacita

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@mblbirch

Hi, I'm Melissa, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia a couple of years ago and just went through the two day fibro program at Mayo. I also have bipolar disorder so am joining the mental health group as well, but I find that there is a lot of overlap between the behavioral aspects of treatment for the two illnesses - mindfulness, relaxation, stress management, exercise, diet, social support, moderation (yikes - that's not a strength area!)

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@mblbirch Welcome to this wonderful group lots of advice ,support and encouragement I'm Linda and have had fibromyalgia since the 90,s like mamacita and found alot of ways to give me comfort My main problem now is my several back issues. Glad your here

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