Guest guest Posted February 18, 2007 Report Share Posted February 18, 2007 , Thanks so much for getting back to me....and believe me I understand about the pain. When you wake up in the morning you never know how bad it's going to get and lately it's been extrememly painful! I am also going back to my neuro in two weeks and will let you know what he says. I'm so confused about TM/MS?? Let's keep in touch. I don't know where you live but I do know that some people in Calif. are getting medicinal marijuana for TM pain and it seems to be helping.Unfortunately I live in Virginia... Take care and you are in my prayers.... TrudySmyelin groovy wrote: {{{{{{{{}}}}}}}} I'm sorry your pain is growing worse again. You know my Mom was dx'd with TM before MS. I've learned through her that TM pain is just not something which can be helped. I am so sorry, . I wish that pain would never bother you again. Hugs, Challis ftrascrittaol wrote: hi Trudy, I have TM, and s/p MS. When I got the feeling back in my legs, after several months of being bedridden, My legs burned and hurt so much. After trying several kinds of pills, MY neuro suggested I get a pain pump. That was in 1995. After 12 years with it, the pain is coming back. My pain Doc. can't increase the dosage. The only good thing is, I also take baclafen with the morphine and it slows the spasms. I really think there is nothing that can help the pain caused by TM. I am seeing my neuro next week to see if there is any new medication that can help. Sorry for the negative e-mail, but I am in a pity party. Let me know if you find something. Get your own web address.Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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