Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 ---Hi and welcome to the group! I am so sorry they have been unable to pinpoint your diagnosis. The unknowing can cause more pain. I dont know about narcotic laws where you are, but here in Colorado our primary doc can prescribe narcotics, it is just that they dont want to for long term patients. I have had 6 surgeries on my right knee and have arthritis in both. I finally got my primary doc to refer me to a pain doc for a " consultation " . It ended up that the pain doc agreed to treat me long term and I have been with him ever since. I would reccommend you try and get some kind of referral to a pain doc who is willing to give you the narcotics you need. Be careful though, you dont want your primary doc to think you are a " drug seeker " . Then that will follow you wherever you go. Sorry I wasnt more help. Take care of yourself and keep posting! gentle hugs keliz In Hugs-N-Pain , " crn111591 " wrote: > > Hi. My name is Chelle and I am a 43 year old with chronic abdominal > pain. I've been through multitudes of tests and they can't find > anything wrong. I even had my gall bladder removed, but the pain came > back worse. My gastroenterologist is pretty much throwing up his > hands because he doesn't know what to do for me. At this point, he > doesn't think the problem is digestive, but the pain is centered in my > stomach, so I don't know what to think. > > My quality of life has gone downhill very fast. I am unable to do a > lot of things I would like to do because I never know how I am going > to be feeling from day to day. They won't give me narcotics because I > don't have an " official " diagnosis. I am on ultracet and bentyl. The > ultracet would help if I could take more of it, but they only will let > me have 8 pills a day. Sometimes I have to take more because it hurts > so much. > > I find myself watching the television and thinking " I'll bet her > stomach doesn't hurt, I'll bet his stomach doesn't hurt. " That's got > to be counterproductive! LOL I have three children and the youngest > who is 8 has autism so I am required to get him to occupational > therapy and school and anything else. I also have to get my other > kids to the places they need to go. It's so hard and so frustrating. > I used to be able to jump out of bed and do anything I needed to do. > Now it takes me about two hours to get out of bed. God forbid I have > anything scheduled early in the morning! > > I find myself getting very depressed and frustrated by the pain. I've > lived with fibromyalgia since I was a teenager, but I never had the > trouble doing things when I was dealing with that like the trouble I > have now. They're going to send me to a pain clinic in August and I'm > currently getting acupuncture treatments, which I think are actually > helping. I had lost all hope of ever feeling better, but the last two > weeks with the acupuncture treatment have been a little bit better. > My mother says that western medicine has failed me so I might as well > try Eastern medicine. I wasn't too thrilled about the needles but > they really don't hurt, thank God. > > Someone said something about laws regarding dispensing narcotics to > pain patients. Does anyone know any more about this? I do much > better on narcotics than the ultracet but I can't get the doctor to > give me more. > > That's my story. I hope all of you are having a pain free day today. > > Chelle > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2007 Report Share Posted July 16, 2007 > > Kathleen, Thanks for the reply. I have an appointment with a pain clinic August 14th and I'm hoping they'll be willing to prescribe something stronger. I just would like a diagnosis of something. I'm afraid it's all in my head but the pain sure feels like it's all in my stomach! My husband and I went to a bed and breakfast this past weekend and I'm wiped out from it. It was very relaxing but I still had a lot of pain once we got home. I guess I'm not used to going out anymore. We did some sightseeing and now I'm just completely wiped out. Sorry about your surgeries. I hope something works for you and you're not in pain everyday. It really changes the way you look at the world, doesn't it? Chelle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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