Guest guest Posted December 28, 2001 Report Share Posted December 28, 2001 It took some time to find medications which helped me for pain. I take neurontin for neuropathic pain, 292's for headaches (night only), and occasionally Ativan when spasms are the most problematic. Best way to treat pain, find distraction, keep moving, gently warm and massage areas most prown to spasm, and if you are driven to the point of wanting to die, get to an emergency room and tell them exactly that. Never had herpes or mono - did live near an oil refinery which had an explosion (my father lost all his hair) - had pneumonia six times by age 20, many high fevers, one kept me comatose for several days. Also had a propensity for doing dangerous stuff (skydiving, rally racing), had a few head and neck injuries, did lots of matial arts sparring (Ai-ki-do, Praying Mantis, Choy-Le-Fut). I thought it might have more to do with previous brain injury? Anyone else losing pigment in the iris (I know it happens routinely in the elderly but I'm 47, and it started two years ago)? What is at work here and can I make it stop? To all of you who have recently lost loved ones, I offer my prayers and respect for your selfless caregiving. aletta mes, vancouver, bc canada ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Site: http://wwwaletta.0catch.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 30, 2001 Report Share Posted December 30, 2001 Greetings Aletta! You wondered: > Anyone else losing pigment in the iris (I know it > happens routinely in the elderly but I'm 47, and > it started two years ago)? What is at work here > and can I make it stop? Though I do not think this is a diagnostic symptom, I've heard several other people mention this. Of course, it is also wise to discuss this with an ophthamologist, since it can also be a sign of glaucoma. However, due to vision and neurological issues, it might also be wise to review the case at least once with a neuro-ophthamologist, who combines both neurology and ophthamology. Regards, =jbf= B. Fisher Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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