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Thanks Di

Does this mean that the pain gets worse or simply different? I have weirder

sensations as time goes along. The primary weird one is the feeling of an

electric jolt that goes up and down my legs when I lie down.

Kaylene

You can also get changes in the periphery, or the rest of

>your body: in the pain-carrying nerve fibers that live side-by-side

>with your sympathetic fibers; in the sympathetic fibers so they start

>sensing pain themselves; increased sensitivity of your pain-carrying

>nerve fibers to excitatory chemicals, ie. your sympathetic system

>starts causing pain itself; and a whole bunch of other mechanisms

>that I'm not sure I fully understand.

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>I hope this is somewhat helpful or interesting. I'm sorry if it's

>hard to understand but I feel like all my pharmacy knowledge is

>submerged in the murky swamp that is now my brain. I must say I'm

>full of admiration for Phil, who is so sharp on drug therapy. How do

>you do it?

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>Di

>in Vancouver, B.C., Canada

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<Kaylene Goyette wrote: >> Does this mean that the pain gets worse or

simply different? I have weirder sensations as time goes along. The

primary weird one is the feeling of an electric jolt that goes up and

down my legs when I lie down. <<

Hi Kaylene,

I think it means both but it doesn't actually say this anywhere.

Pain management (can you believe this?) was not taught in my

university years, beyond cancer pain management - so everything I've

learned has been post-graduation, through my own reading. This

particular course I'm slogging through just spits out the bare

technical facts without any explanation, so it's very hard to

interpret.

Di

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