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.

@faithwalker007

Believe it or not they believed tramadol was NOT addictive for years. We (pharmacists) pushed and pushed for the FDA to change its category to controlled long before they ever did. I met with DEA agents and wrote letters as many of my colleagues did.
Finally they changed the drug to controlled and issued warnings about its addictive traits— traits we had been warning about for years, since its release into the market.

That is what the DEA is for.

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@faithwalker007 Since 2005 when I fractured my back at work . THe Dr has had me on Tramadol50 mg at first 4-6 a day now Im on I at night time for a good sleep without pain someday I dont even take it so I dont know if Im just not the addictive type is there such a person ?

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@lioness

@faithwalker007 Since 2005 when I fractured my back at work . THe Dr has had me on Tramadol50 mg at first 4-6 a day now Im on I at night time for a good sleep without pain someday I dont even take it so I dont know if Im just not the addictive type is there such a person ?

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Yes there is and then there is taking pain meds for what they are prescribed.

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@faithwalker007 Thanks that's what a Dr years ago told me take only perscribtion no more or you become addicted

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@lioness

@faithwalker007 Since 2005 when I fractured my back at work . THe Dr has had me on Tramadol50 mg at first 4-6 a day now Im on I at night time for a good sleep without pain someday I dont even take it so I dont know if Im just not the addictive type is there such a person ?

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There are those folks who have what’s called addictive personality traits. This is thought to be both genetic and learned behavior both— nurture and nature. I think and many do, that the nurture overrules nature.

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@faithwalker007

There are those folks who have what’s called addictive personality traits. This is thought to be both genetic and learned behavior both— nurture and nature. I think and many do, that the nurture overrules nature.

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@faithwalker007 Glad I don't I have heard of that before Addiction for those that are is so hard to overcome if they do

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How do I read all the notices I get? They seem to be the same. Thank you.

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@jimhd

@sunnyflower

Thank you so much for your prayers.

Jim

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My pleasure, it's an honor to pray for you. Sometimes God says not yet, or no, I love you too much, and often He answers in part and we can miss it bc there are so many other things going on which which
Distract us and divert us from the realization that he has answered in part. You are a trooper for sure and I pray for Matt relief and Victory in your life and that you would be acutely aware of your innumerable blessings in the situation you are in which is no small thing (gross understatement!!!) Warmest wishes, Sunny flower

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@faithwalker007

Believe it or not they believed tramadol was NOT addictive for years. We (pharmacists) pushed and pushed for the FDA to change its category to controlled long before they ever did. I met with DEA agents and wrote letters as many of my colleagues did.
Finally they changed the drug to controlled and issued warnings about its addictive traits— traits we had been warning about for years, since its release into the market.

That is what the DEA is for.

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Hi Renee, my understanding about Tramadol was that it is an opiate product with an epinephrine product added to it thinking that would prevent the opiate euphoria. I remember always clenching my teeth and having insomnia when I took it and it really wasn't strong enough for my type of pain. I don't know if my understanding is correct but I never liked the drug anyway. Take care and again thanks for your good information! Many blessings, and warmest wishes, Sunny flower

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@jesfactsmon

@jimhd
Jim, after reading your post and your doctor's statement that "CIDP is an umbrella label for neuropathies" I wondered whether that was true. So I did some web research about it.

From what I read I think your doctor has it backwards, i.e. neuropathy is an umbrella term that includes CIDP as one type, not the other way around.

From what I am reading, CIDP is auto immune, attacks the myelin sheath, similar to multiple sclerosis, with CIDP attacking peripheral nerves instead of the brain & spinal cord as in MS. Other types of neuropathy beside CIDP are the result of nerve damage from other causes (unrelated to immune attacks on the myelin sheath). So CIDP is just a particular type of neuropathy, and not the other way around.

I'm glad I read about it, as I now understand it little better myself. Best, Hank

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Good work detective Hank! @jimhd @lorirenee1

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@lioness

@sunnyflower You are such a sweet lady I,m so glad you are here on connect . I pray too that God leads us all out of this terrible pain we go through . Amen

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@lioness, and I feel the same way about you!! We are promised new bodies when we get to heaven and I for one am looking forward to that! Many many blessings, Sunny flower

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