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Hi ,

You did not ramble! I just joined this group a few weeks ago and

outpouring of support and love is great. I am a 24 year old who has

had chronic abdominal wall pain for the past 5 years. Most likely an

entrapped nerve, but surgery failed to find it.

I was on the duragesic patch, but it just didn't do the trick for me,

but I hope and pray it works well for you. To make them stick, I

bought what are called " opti-sites " or CVS brand is " sure-sites. "

They are sticky clear adhesives that are used over IV's. I could

shower and everything and it didn't budge for the 3 days. I really

hope that this helps you.

Sincerely,

wrote:

> I'm new here, but certainly not new to pain.

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> I'm 26 years old, and I have had chronic low back pain for five

years.

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Hi , and welcome!

I use Lidoderm patches and 'clean' the skin area with rubbing

alcohol before applying the patch. It does wonders for keeping them

on.

Have you told your doc about the skin irritation you are getting

from your patches? You may want to mention it to him even though it

may be a 'listed' reaction, it might be important.

GBY

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Mark,

That makes me laugh. Short term memory is not one of my strong points either.

Count yourself not alone. I don't think meds add to a great memory either. I

know mine don't. But, you live with it. RIGHT!!!!!!!! We all understand from

the bottom of our hearts.

I also have spine problems. Some days I just want to curl up and make the

world go away. Mine only started on the early 90's. You have many years on me.

I have a burst fracture of T12 with arthritis and stynosis, a real bad hip cause

I landed on the right side of my butt when I hit in the boat accident. It

screwed up my ribs and hip and a lot of things along the way.

Thank God your daughter was protected in that accident. You can almost take

anything if your childern are o.k.

This is a great site. You have good people and much good advice and empathy.

I really needed this place for moral support. And it made me realize, there are

people that are worse off and hurt more that me. I really was falling into that

self pity pit. The group gives me a place to vent my frustrations and fears and

hurts.

I went to my daughters in Calif. the beginning of Feb. Upon arrival there I

got greeted by her Wymer., can't spell it. A big 110 lb. dog that hit me head

on. Knocked my head so hard I have had a headache for 6 wks. Finally went for

exrays yesterday. I am so afraid he did something to my cervical. Stiff neck

also. Can't turn to the left without pain. We'll see how it turns out. Now

both ends hurt. Top to bottom.

Enough prattle. And welcome to our little group.

Be okay,

donna

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Hello

My name is Wanda

I joined your group and have been reading the posts.

I am 50 years old and have been miserable for most of the last 3 years.

Mine is due to a car accident and bad joints.I have had 2 total hips and 2 total

knees all on the left side, the femur has now bowed and I need to have it broken

and straightened and new joints again.

I am hopeful these procedures will help the pain, if not I am going to have to

go into a wheelchair for the remainder of my life because walking is just too

painful.

It has been probably 6 months since I have been able to sleep through the night

without waking to pain.

I am taking vicodin for pain and try to use it sparingly as I do not want to

become addicted to it.

Try to have a comfortable day everyone

Wanda

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Hi Wanda,

Welcome to this wonderful group of supporters....although we each

suffer from many different types of pain, we are all here to listen

and help one another.

I hope you find comfort in knowing we are all here for you,

whether you need advice or to vent, and whenever you need to! I am

24 years old and have chronic abdominal wall pain due to nerve

entrapement, IBS, and small fiber neuropathy. I am sorry you are in

so much pain and I hope and pray that your find success and pain

relief in your upcoming procedures...keep us all posted...have a

pain free a day as possible...

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> Hello

> My name is Wanda

> I joined your group and have been reading the posts.

> I am 50 years old and have been miserable for most of the last 3

years.

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I agree too that " pain-killers " are not addictive. I can't even say

that they are actually pain killers, because do they actually kill the

pain, for me the pain keeps coming back, anyway.

I just take the pain medication just to reduce the pain so that I am

able to function with my life. I'm not afraid of addiction, I don't

like to swallow, now I have difficulty swallowing sometimes, so I

don't take the pain med all the time, just as needed. I don't

experience a high on them if anything it makes me drowsy and nauseaous

(sp?)who likes to feel that way?

LaDonna

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> I am taking vicodin for pain and try to use it sparingly as I do not

want to become addicted to it.

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> Wanda

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--- Wanda wrote:

> ANYWAY it has been a rough week so bad most of it

> has been spent in bed

> Not a fun way to function

Don't worry about the tolerance increase in pain

medications. Once people are finally adequately

treated, they only needed changes when their condition

changes. The trick is to be adequately treated in the

first place.

Pain that forces you to bed for long periods of time,

is more damning to a person than the med tolerance

nonsense.

It's about quality of life. Talk to them up front

about your pain and how it is decreasing your ability

to function.

Good luck

Kaylene

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Thanks folks for the welcome

My Dr's want me comfortable so they too told me not to worry about addiction

more of building up a tolerance to them.

ANYWAY it has been a rough week so bad most of it has been spent in bed

Not a fun way to function

I hope you all have a pain free or less painful day

Wanda

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They know about the pain..I have been as honest as possible

That is why all the surgery's are scheduled

I see my Primary Dr in 2 weeks ..

My Orthopedic in 3 weeks and then all the surgeries following

I hope something helps

Wanda

<<<It's about quality of life. Talk to them up front

about your pain and how it is decreasing your ability

to function.

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