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@grandmar I hope that your appointment with the doctor will be fruitful next week. It is my hope that as you look back at your recovery time you can see a trend towards recovery even though you are still suffering extreme pain.
Ginger
Did all the warnings of suicide scare you? Also I enjoy wine at night watching TV with my husband and I’m afraid of what that will do. I’ll be getting my PC’s opinion when I see her next week.
Thank you so much for chiming in. I really appreciate it. My shoulder doc completed understands why I am delaying surgery but he also reminds me when I see him that I will need to do this eventually. Keeping up with my PT exercises really has helped me tremendously. My lower back is my biggest issue these days but I am stretching several times a day and doing what I can to tolerate the condition. I wore a full back brace for 5 yrs as a kid. Too many slip and falls over the years have caused more issues. I can’t even keep up with all the things wrong with my spine but I just keep moving and keeping a positive attitude with gratitude helps. Wishing you well. Thanks again!
I will keep you in my prayers for healing and pain-free days ahead....
It is a good idea to get your doctor's opinion on alcohol and meds, @franle. I'm a non-drinker (I have Parkinson's and drinking makes me more clumsy than I already am) so I don't have any experience with wine and meds.
It is important to start off any antidepressant at a low dose and build up. I started with 20 mg. once a day and I've been there for a year now. It is always my goal to take the least amount of any med needed to have some improvement. For me, 20 mg, helps with pain and sleep without any undue side effects.
Did your doctor give you a titration schedule so you start off with a small dose for a month and then work up if needed? If not that might be another good question for your next appointment.
I completely agree and will ask my regular doctor for advice. I was prescribed 20mg to take daily for 2 weeks then increase to 40mg. This from my pain management PA. I also take the minimum of meds prescribed always. I also have a prescription for Celecoxib 200mg that I take 2x a day as well as Titanidine 2mg that is prescribed for me to take up to 2 pills 3x a day. I only take 1 at night to help with sleep. If I’m in too much pain I will take up to 2 before bed. I don’t like feeling groggy the next morning but sleep is a wonderful thing. I just started on a CPAP machine in June and it is life changing for me. My pain management PA recognized that I may have sleep apnea and boy was she right.
Hello @franle. I see that you have some questions about Cymbalta (duloxetine). I would like to share the following discussions with you:
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/cymbalta/
- https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/what-are-the-symptoms-of-cymbalta-withdrawal/
These discussions will each have members discussing Cymbalta, as well as withdrawing from Cymbalta. The members may be able to provide their insight on how cymbalta helped with pain and other diagnoses.
@lioness - just wanted to tell you that Amazon has Trader Joe Ginger-Turmeric tea, which I ordered and it should be here today!!! Also, I get ginger-beer at Costco (it's cheaper there than any other I've found!) - and "Stash' makes a great lemon-ginger tea - neither of those has turmuric, so I'll be interested to see the difference!!!!! barb
I think you can also get a 30 mg Cymbalta, @franle. Another conversation to have if you want to keep your meds to a minimum.
Also, don't forget about the benefits of non-med pain activities, like Tai-Chi, yoga, etc. These are both gentle ways of relieving pain and there are no prescriptions needed, no side-effects and they can be relatively inexpensive, especially at community centers. 😊
@gingerw
Hi!
Thank you for your good wishes.
I truthfully already see a lot of improvement , especially the last 2 weeks.
I am hoping if the pain doc can do the procedure on my knee, I will be that much better!
Ronnie