Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it since 1999. __,_._,__ How do you all deal How do you all deal with the PAIN????? with the PAIN????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Please try to find a good pain doctor, or a physiatrist- they are helpful in managing pain. Re: [spinal Disorders Support How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it since 1999. __,_._,__ How do you all deal How do you all deal with the PAIN????? with the PAIN????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi , I'm and have been dealing with the intense pain since 1989 when I was injured at work. I do alot of meditation. It's not that hard to do. I figure out the most peaceful place I have ever been and in my mind recreate that scenario for myself. I take slow deep breaths and do relaxation exercises starting at my toes, tense them up and then relax and work my way to my head. When I am not doing meditation I keep my mind as busy as possible with projects that need to be done or projects that I am doing. None of this takes away the pain, but conditions my mind not to focus on it. It's not always successful, but it does help. I don't have health insurance so I have a hard time paying for the pain meds! I'm hoping that will change SOON! > > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it since 1999. > __,_._,__ > How do you all deal > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > with the PAIN????? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 I think we all deal in different ways. Plus, it really depends on what is causing your pain. In my case, Fibromyalgia, Stenosis, DDD, Osteoarthritis, etc... I take Cymbalta, Lyrica, Flexeril and Lortab Daily. Plus I use Lidoderm patches, heating pads, ice packs and extra Ibuprofen when I can. Allergic to Aspirin so, I have to be careful with the Ibuprofen. Also, having a good support system in place. I know it sounds corny, but the best thing you can have is a good supportive medical staff and a good supportive family and friends staff. LOL They help more than any drugs could. I am lucky in that regard. I do have very supportive friends and family. They are accepting of my limitations and try to help me in any way they can. This group has helped me as well. To be able to vent to people who actually understand what you are going through and can give advice from a real perspective of understanding. I hope all of this helps you in some say. Shayna It is better to be hated for who you are than liked for who you aren't. From: @B & B <bbhorsetack@...> Subject: Re: [spinal Disorders Support spinal problems Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 9:28 AM How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it since 1999. __,_._,__ How do you all deal How do you all deal with the PAIN????? with the PAIN????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 , I'm no expert nor am I a doctor, but back when I did'nt have insurance or a doctor I had nothing to stop pain, and I am allergic to oral INSAIDs, I can't take asprin or Ibuprofen. I had to take one day at a time, take deep breaths when the pain gets intense. I was'nt working and could'nt hold a job down, waiting on SSD to kick in, but I had to give up on doing anything or getting anything accomplished, basicallythe pain monster put me, or knocked me, on my back and I even had a hard time getting up. What I am trying to say is nothing is really that important, so stop any and all things and concentrate on something other than pain, just keep trying to train your mind to think the pain does'nt hurt. I know its not much help, but thats how I got thru it myself for almost 2 years before I could afford to see a doctor, and I almost went crazy with it, I would pray for god just to take me now because I hurt so bad. I will keep you in my prayers that you can resolve your pain issues, cathy, I am so sorry you are having to deal with it this way. A soul should never have to suffer with such severe pain. geoAlabama Re: [spinal Disorders Support How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it since 1999. __,_._,__ How do you all deal How do you all deal with the PAIN????? with the PAIN????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have been following this group fro a while now and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have already accepted their fate. That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant world of pain for the rest of my life. That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm 32 and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty much everything. To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I feel robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't helped a bit. I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take norco/vicodin/oxicontin when I really feel I need to. Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other times it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very positive but pain isn't). The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job and that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world to tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and don't need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance almost immediately. So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been on the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc that they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to hurtful when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no hope. Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great but not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about the pain so I really know the place where you are. I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that luxury.... A fellow sufferer-- On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@...>wrote: > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > since 1999. > __,_._,__ > How do you all deal > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > with the PAIN????? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 _stucky101@..._ (mailto:stucky101@...) writes: << " Find a good pain managment doc " Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight to taking pain mends and that's it. I have a pain management guy and he is basically my " dealer " that's all. >> I'm sorry but I disagree. I didn't know what a good pain mgmt doctor was until I found one. They should guide you through dealing with your current pain and the use of your meds (assuming surgery is forthcoming - up to and past surgery), and they should guide you through withdrawal and achieving a chronic pain maintenance program - which includes, but is not limited to: psychotherapy, physical therapy, massage therapy, DIET, and other alternative/holistic routines (many herbal remedies are available). If surgery is an option: I view surgery as a tool that should get me into a lower pain level, but it will most likely not eliminate my pain. It took me nearly six years of noninvasive therapies to get my chronic L5/S1 and sciatica pain under control. I got it very manageable for over 3 yrs - until I was rear-ended on the interstate last summer. It's been a living H-*-l-l ever since and I am not willing to invest another 6 yrs of my life with noninvasive procedures. I choose to take my chances. In my opinion, if anyone feels that their pain mgmt guy is simply a legal " dealer " , then I would be inclined to say he doesn't fit into the " good " pain management doctor category. While it probably is true that there are way more dealers than there are good pain mgmt doctors, there are a few REAL PM doctors out there if you look really hard. I think that once someone finds a good doctor, their entire outlook (attitude towards pain mgmt and their own health) will change in a positive fashion. One example I'd like to share is that I watched one of my best friends go through a 4 yr ordeal with AVN (avascular necrosis) and pain mgmt. AVN is a horrible debilitating disease in which a person's bones are so fragile they crush under their own body weight. She'd taken a huge amount of Prednisone in her youth for gymnastics. It is believed that in her case, the steroids were the cause of bone deterioration. Her clinic in Charlotte nearly killed her with their pain medicine 'dealings'. I went with her to 2 dr visits and BEGGED her to find a new clinic because I felt the doctor was acting irresponsibly. Every time a new problem crept up, instead of identifying and trying to cure them, they Rx'ed her a new pain medicine to mask the symptoms. She was so messed up on drugs that she lost everything from her job and house to her driver's license, friends, spouse and most family support. Because of that she had to move to Greensboro to be closer to her parents, who were financially supporting her. The distance forced her to find a new pain clinic. Within TWO months they managed to undo 4 years of drug abuse. She became lucid again, sounded so happy and full of life, started getting her act together and rejoined society. I couldn't believe the difference in care and how it impacted her. It was amazing. Anyway, there IS good care out there...it may just be hard to find. Wishing us all better health. Best regards, Patty A **************It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information.travel.aol.com/deals?ncid=aoltrv00050000000047) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi Stucky Sorry, to but in, but I just happened to glance at your post here, just to say I don't think it's a matter of accepting fate, but more accepting reality, I myself don't accept this pain at all I fight it everyday. It is very hard to just wake up in the morning to just have to face another day of miserable pain, and having to take the meds to try and counter act pain effects. I don't think you should feel alone, though I think we are all here to help each other get thru the depression of having pain the first thing on our mind each and every day. I don't think theres one person here that has'nt thought at one or another that if this is my fate I would rather not have to live with it (PAIN), and it has cost me a lot more than just my youth. Don't get me wrong Stucky, though I just wanted you to understand more about what I thought about the pain and how it effects. Just only my opinion though:) geo Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support Hi Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have been following this group fro a while now and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have already accepted their fate. That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant world of pain for the rest of my life. That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm 32 and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty much everything. To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I feel robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't helped a bit. I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take norco/vicodin/ oxicontin when I really feel I need to. Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other times it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very positive but pain isn't). The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job and that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world to tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and don't need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance almost immediately. So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been on the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc that they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to hurtful when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no hope. Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great but not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about the pain so I really know the place where you are. I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that luxury.... A fellow sufferer-- On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@ adelphia. net>wrote: > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > since 1999. > __,_._,__ > How do you all deal > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > with the PAIN????? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi Stucky Sorry, to but in, but I just happened to glance at your post here, just to say I don't think it's a matter of accepting fate, but more accepting reality, I myself don't accept this pain at all I fight it everyday. It is very hard to just wake up in the morning to just have to face another day of miserable pain, and having to take the meds to try and counter act pain effects. I don't think you should feel alone, though I think we are all here to help each other get thru the depression of having pain the first thing on our mind each and every day. I don't think theres one person here that has'nt thought at one or another that if this is my fate I would rather not have to live with it (PAIN), and it has cost me a lot more than just my youth. Don't get me wrong Stucky, though I just wanted you to understand more about what I thought about the pain and how it effects. Just only my opinion though:) geo Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support Hi Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have been following this group fro a while now and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have already accepted their fate. That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant world of pain for the rest of my life. That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm 32 and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty much everything. To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I feel robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't helped a bit. I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take norco/vicodin/ oxicontin when I really feel I need to. Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other times it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very positive but pain isn't). The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job and that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world to tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and don't need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance almost immediately. So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been on the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc that they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to hurtful when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no hope. Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great but not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about the pain so I really know the place where you are. I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that luxury.... A fellow sufferer-- On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@ adelphia. net>wrote: > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > since 1999. > __,_._,__ > How do you all deal > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > with the PAIN????? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 I have to cut in too, I think we are all fighting our pain, I agree, every day I wake up and fight it, some days its not bad and others its terrible, its almost like every other day. Been that way now off and on for about 7 years. It is very frustrating- I too have been evaluated by Neurosurgeons and they basically say they same as Rocky's- that if you can function, have good days, can hold down a job, than count your blessings cause if you have surgery than there is no guarantee and it could be worse. I've had one surgeon say if I can live with it I should. My pain is excruciating sciatic pain from right si joint area or hip through leg to foot and two to three numb toes. Ive been told that forget about fixing the numbness, that if thats what Im trying to do than I have a long road indeed. I still try to fight though- 2 years of PT, and I do try to take long walks. Its just a crappy luck of the draw, I guess statistically there are a certian percentage that have bad discs and all the affiliated crap that goes along with it. But we still have to fight and if that means taking assorted cocktails of meds to fight the pain, than thats what we have to do and hopefully it wont be forever! Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support Hi Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have been following this group fro a while now and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have already accepted their fate. That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant world of pain for the rest of my life. That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm 32 and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty much everything. To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I feel robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't helped a bit. I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take norco/vicodin/ oxicontin when I really feel I need to. Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other times it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very positive but pain isn't). The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job and that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world to tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and don't need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance almost immediately. So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been on the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc that they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to hurtful when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no hope. Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great but not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about the pain so I really know the place where you are. I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that luxury.... A fellow sufferer-- On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@ adelphia. net>wrote: > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > since 1999. > __,_._,__ > How do you all deal > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > with the PAIN????? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi Stucky, I've had to sit here and think long and hard about what I want to say. I've been in constant 24/7 pain with the exception of 6 weeks since 1989. I was 30 years old when I was hurt. I feel as though we are being blasted for answering a plea for assistance. She asked us HOW we deal with the pain. We answered her question. You assume that we have accepted our conditions, but until you walk a mile in our shoes, DO NOT ASSUME that you are correct. I was injured in 1989. In 2004 I became unable to work. That does not mean that I have accepted my condition or my pain. Whether or not I accept it or not does not determine whether or not I feel the pain. Did you really read my post or did you assume you knew what I said? Please reread it! I don't take the pain meds regularly because I cannot afford them. I am not addicted and if I was, it would not be your business. I don't mean to sound terse or unfeeling, but I've had my fill of people who don't believe that I have pain and people that think that because I break down and actually ask for help that I am less of a person or drug seeking. If this is your attitude, then please do not read any of my posts, because they are not for you. If people ask a question and I have feedback, I will answer it. That's the way I have always been regardless of my pain levels. My mother always taught me that if you cannot say something nice then don't say anything at all. I have to apologize to my mother again. Sorry Mom, but it had to be said! > Hi > > Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have > been following this group fro a while now > and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have > already accepted their fate. > That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept > that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant > world of pain for the rest of my life. > That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm 32 > and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty > much everything. > To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get > depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I feel > robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've > always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't > helped a bit. > I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take > norco/vicodin/oxicontin when I really feel I need to. > Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other times > it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very > positive but pain isn't). > The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind > is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too > much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job and > that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty > bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world to > tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then > an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. > I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and don't > need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance > almost immediately. > So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been on > the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc that > they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much > f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with > the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really > haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to hurtful > when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no > hope. > Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great but > not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. > Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about the > pain so I really know the place where you are. > I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to > explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that > luxury.... > > A fellow sufferer-- > > On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@...>wrote: > > > > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > > since 1999. > > __,_._,__ > > How do you all deal > > > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > > > with the PAIN????? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 I agree. My wife hurts 24/7 and when we go to the doctor, she acts as if my wife shouldn't be in pain etc. No one seems to believe her but they dont live with her. I see for myself how much pain she is in, but it really makes me mad when even the doctors don't seem to believe her. They are always thinking she is seeking drugs etc. Why do they dr's have to be that way. Even members of our own family seem that way too. They say well the surgery should have fixed it and you should not be in pain. They just do not understand and it is hard to make them understand. My sister n law came and stayed with us for a week and actually saw my wife in pain and knew she was not faking it. You can't fake it when your whole body shakes from the pain, especially in your sleep. My wife wakes me up in the middle of the night - just Shaking ( almost like a seizure) from the pain. She is in tears and really hurts but no one be myself and our kids seem to believe her. Very frustrating! I wish one of the doctors would come and live with us for a week and acutally see what she goes through! Then they may believe. Sorry to Vent - but I do understand! I myself have a certain amount of pain in my legs and feet from neuroapathy and knee pain in my joints and I do have buldging disc in my back (3) not herinated. So I do understand some of the pain but not anything like my wife is going through. Thanks for your prayers and concern. It is great to get on here and know we are not alone with all this. It really makes me mad when I read all the post how the dr's dont believe you- Sometimes I think all doctors are stupid and unfeeling! I guess I get angry and want some relief for my wife. Thanks everyone! > > > > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > > since 1999. > > __,_._,__ > > How do you all deal > > > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > > > with the PAIN????? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Stucky, this is very well stated....one does feel imprisoned within his or her pain...cause it limits one and needs one to ALWAYS figure out how any given activity will be affected by that pain, and how much....and remember this....overall, some...emphasis some, my fellow medical colleagues do not have a clue as to the impact pain has on the life style of their pain patients...NOR DID I....sadly. Unless one is affected, one never knows...I can only pity my colleagues living in their vacuums...sad, sad. And thusly, our federal government holds a club over their licenses, which is heartless and dispassionate....The docs MUST have a vigorous balls out exercise program for all patients...documented...on their chart review!!!! I have a numb-sharp pain oftimes that words can't even describe...sort of alternates...and then to give it a number...I find that the number is continuously variable....yet that has no place in their descriptions oftimes....frustrating trying to even communicate with the care givers...sometimes....other times, they are the kindest caring people on the planet..enough of this stucky <stucky101@...> wrote: Hi Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have been following this group fro a while now and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have already accepted their fate. That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant world of pain for the rest of my life. That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm 32 and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty much everything. To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I feel robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't helped a bit. I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take norco/vicodin/oxicontin when I really feel I need to. Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other times it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very positive but pain isn't). The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job and that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world to tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and don't need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance almost immediately. So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been on the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc that they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to hurtful when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no hope. Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great but not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about the pain so I really know the place where you are. I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that luxury.... A fellow sufferer-- On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@...>wrote: > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > since 1999. > __,_._,__ > How do you all deal > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > with the PAIN????? > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Hi Geo Sure we all deal with it differently. I was just venting like I hadn't done in ages. One of the things that get to me though are answers like " Find a good pain managment doc " Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight to taking pain mends and that's it. I have a pain management guy and he is basically my " dealer " that's all. He helps me get stuff I can't legally obtain otherwise. I just think the phrase " pain management " is used in a misleading way many times. I'm sure already has a pain management in some shape or form but clearly she still has trouble dealing with the pain so to me such an answer is simply useless. No offence to anymone... On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 6:13 PM, Lambert <glambert28@...>wrote: > Hi Stucky > Sorry, to but in, but I just happened to glance at your post here, just to > say I don't think it's a matter of accepting fate, but more accepting > reality, I myself don't accept this pain at all I fight it everyday. It is > very hard to just wake up in the morning to just have to face another day of > miserable pain, and having to take the meds to try and counter act pain > effects. I don't think you should feel alone, though I think we are all here > to help each other get thru the depression of having pain the first thing on > our mind each and every day. I don't think theres one person here that > has'nt thought at one or another that if this is my fate I would rather not > have to live with it (PAIN), and it has cost me a lot more than just my > youth. > Don't get me wrong Stucky, though I just wanted you to understand more > about what I thought about the pain and how it effects. Just only my opinion > though:) > geo > > > Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support > > Hi > > Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have > been following this group fro a while now > and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have > already accepted their fate. > That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept > that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant > world of pain for the rest of my life. > That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm > 32 > and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty > much everything. > To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get > depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I > feel > robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've > always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't > helped a bit. > I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take > norco/vicodin/ oxicontin when I really feel I need to. > Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other > times > it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very > positive but pain isn't). > The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind > is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too > much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job > and > that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty > bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world > to > tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then > an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. > I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and > don't > need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance > almost immediately. > So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been > on > the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc > that > they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much > f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with > the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really > haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to > hurtful > when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no > hope. > Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great > but > not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. > Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about > the > pain so I really know the place where you are. > I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to > explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that > luxury.... > > A fellow sufferer-- > > On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@ adelphia. > net>wrote: > > > > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new > to > > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with > it > > since 1999. > > __,_._,__ > > How do you all deal > > > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > > > with the PAIN????? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Yes your right in one aspect of your thought, a pain management doc is one diploma short of being a dealer, but thanks enough for that, because DEA says you must obtain you drugs leagally. I still say if everyone here had the ability to change their fate, do you really think any one of us would accept it as it is? geo Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support > > Hi > > Finally someone " real " and I don't mean that in an offending way but I have > been following this group fro a while now > and it can't help getting the impression that a lot of folks here have > already accepted their fate. > That has always made me feel left out since I simply cannot seem to accept > that I'm supposed to be locked in a constant > world of pain for the rest of my life. > That's why your out cry struck a nerve with me. I know where you are. I'm > 32 > and have had chronic lower back pain since early 1996. It has ruined pretty > much everything. > To answer your question let me be honest - I DONT deal with the pain. I get > depressed over it almost the same way to day than I did 10 years ago. I > feel > robbed of my youth and freedom. It's like a jail and considering that I've > always had a somewhat bleak outlook on life to begin with the pain hasn't > helped a bit. > I'm also EXTREMELY afraid of addiction to any meds so I only take > norco/vicodin/ oxicontin when I really feel I need to. > Like going to the movies. At times the pain is less there but at other > times > it makes you wanna put a bullet though your head (sorry if this isn't very > positive but pain isn't). > The one thing I noticed is that if I'm very much into something and my mind > is very occupied I can go on for a few hours sometimes without thinking too > much about it. In that sense i'm lucky that I still hold a full time job > and > that I love what I do there. However, outside of work things are pretty > bleak. I can't really travel cause there aren't enough pills in the world > to > tie me over and as I said - addiction. I only take these pills now and then > an still I notice that I seem to need more and more to get the same effect. > I have no idea how folks here take 3 or 4 different meds every day and > don't > need double or triple the dosis by now. My body seems to build a tolarance > almost immediately. > So you are not alone for sure. I have had epidurals, and IDET, been > on > the back stretcher, etc...but no luck. I've been told by a Stanford Doc > that > they know more about the heart than the spine and that I'm pretty much > f*# & %. He literally said that if I can still work full time I can deal with > the pain and there are other cases that are worse. Since then I really > haven't even tried anything since the dissapoitment is just waaay to > hurtful > when in the end it doesn't work again. Crushed hope seems far worse than no > hope. > Look like a lot of folks here have religion on their side and that great > but > not everybody has that. I assume it helps them. > Let me tell you not a singley day goes by that I don't think about > the > pain so I really know the place where you are. > I does help to have an understanding boy/girlfriend so you don't have to > explain why you can't do this or that but again not all of us have that > luxury.... > > A fellow sufferer-- > > On Sun, Aug 24, 2008 at 7:28 AM, @B & B <bbhorsetack@ adelphia. > net>wrote: > > > > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new > to > > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with > it > > since 1999. > > __,_._,__ > > How do you all deal > > > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > > > with the PAIN????? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 But that's what management is... *management*. Managing things... In this case, pain. It's not making it go away, only dealing with it the best we can. My family is upset because my pain doc won't " fix me " . I keep telling them he can't. All he can do is make the pain barable. If you see your pain management physician as nothing but a dealer, then you've got, in my opinion, a skewed outlook. Many pain management physicians and clinics don't prescribe drugs at all. Many prescribe narcotics in combination with other therapies. Treating pain is a branch of medical care that presents many unique challenges to both the physician and the patient... To hold a physician in the same class as a drug dealer seems... A bit... Narrow-minded to me. -- Dodge From acquaintances we conceal our real selves. To our friends we reveal our weaknesses. --Basil Hume Read my blog at: http://jumpthis.wordpress.com ---- stucky <stucky101@...> wrote: ============= Hi Geo Sure we all deal with it differently. I was just venting like I hadn't done in ages. One of the things that get to me though are answers like " Find a good pain managment doc " Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight to taking pain mends and that's it. I have a pain management guy and he is basically my " dealer " that's all. He helps me get stuff I can't legally obtain otherwise. I just think the phrase " pain management " is used in a misleading way many times. I'm sure already has a pain management in some shape or form but clearly she still has trouble dealing with the pain so to me such an answer is simply useless. No offence to anymone... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Geo and group: I think there is a difference between accepting our pain and accepting that we always will be in pain and nothing will change, a.k.a, giving up. I accept that right now, I am in severe pain. I accept that my injuries and diseases have put me here. I *choose* not to let pain run my life. I *choose* to fight it, to continue to work, to continue to help others. I *choose* not to become a prisoner of my pain, but to be proactive in managing it and dealing with it... You see, I have pain, it doesn't have me. -- Dodge From acquaintances we conceal our real selves. To our friends we reveal our weaknesses. --Basil Hume Read my blog at: http://jumpthis.wordpress.com ---- Lambert <glambert28@...> wrote: ============= Hi Stucky Sorry, to but in, but I just happened to glance at your post here, just to say I don't think it's a matter of accepting fate, but more accepting reality, I myself don't accept this pain at all I fight it everyday. It is very hard to just wake up in the morning to just have to face another day of miserable pain, and having to take the meds to try and counter act pain effects. I don't think you should feel alone, though I think we are all here to help each other get thru the depression of having pain the first thing on our mind each and every day. I don't think theres one person here that has'nt thought at one or another that if this is my fate I would rather not have to live with it (PAIN), and it has cost me a lot more than just my youth. Don't get me wrong Stucky, though I just wanted you to understand more about what I thought about the pain and how it effects. Just only my opinion though:) geo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 AMEN, Dodge!!! AMEN!!! > > But that's what management is... *management*. Managing things... In this case, pain. It's not making it go away, only dealing with it the best we can. > > My family is upset because my pain doc won't " fix me " . I keep telling them he can't. All he can do is make the pain barable. > > If you see your pain management physician as nothing but a dealer, then you've got, in my opinion, a skewed outlook. Many pain management physicians and clinics don't prescribe drugs at all. Many prescribe narcotics in combination with other therapies. > > Treating pain is a branch of medical care that presents many unique challenges to both the physician and the patient... To hold a physician in the same class as a drug dealer seems... A bit... Narrow-minded to me. > > -- > Dodge > > From acquaintances we conceal our real selves. > To our friends we reveal our weaknesses. > --Basil Hume > > Read my blog at: > http://jumpthis.wordpress.com > > ---- stucky <stucky101@...> wrote: > > ============= > Hi Geo > > Sure we all deal with it differently. I was just venting like I hadn't done > in ages. > One of the things that get to me though are answers like " Find a good pain > managment doc " > Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight to taking pain mends and > that's it. > I have a pain management guy and he is basically my " dealer " that's all. He > helps > me get stuff I can't legally obtain otherwise. I just think the phrase " pain > management " > is used in a misleading way many times. I'm sure already has a pain > management in some shape or form > but clearly she still has trouble dealing with the pain so to me such an > answer is simply useless. > No offence to anymone... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 Dealing with and accepting pain is really two different things, You need to sit down and really think about that. You say you cant understand how some of us can take so many pain meds. from the tone of your letter maybe you should try some more. Its very hard to understand how a person can stay in terrible pain when he has the means to lighten it up. If some one with chronic pain does get addicted to a pain killer, its really no big deal if it helps them to have a better quality of life A lot of chronic pain people will hurt the rest of their life., do you want them to stay right on the edge of suicide just because they might get addicted to something? From the way you talk it sounds like you should see another type of doctor also. A man that is in such terrible pain as you say you are and has the tools to make some of it go away and doesn¢t use them its sorta hard to work up much sympathy for. > > > > > How do you alll deal wlith the PAIN???? I am new to this group. not new to > > pain or what it can make your life an absolute HELL...Been dealing with it > > since 1999. > > __,_._,__ > > How do you all deal > > > > How do you all deal with the PAIN????? > > > > with the PAIN????? > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 A god pain doctor will see his job as to try and ease the pain by what ever none invasive means he can right at the start., And at the same time trying to think up a way to get some long lasting relief by other means. There is nothing in the world wrong for a doctor to try and get a pain therapy started to relive the pain by using meds till he finds the right one or the right combination. Or would you rather like to stay in a level 8 or 9 pain and not take any narcotics till he comes up with something? The reason we went to him in the first place is we have pain so bad we cant hardly stand it From: NCGorgeous1963@... <NCGorgeous1963@...> Subject: Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support spinal problems Date: Sunday, August 24, 2008, 11:46 PM _stucky101gmail (DOT) com_ (mailto:stucky101gmail (DOT) com) writes: << " Find a good pain managment doc " Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight to taking pain mends and that's it. I have a pain management guy and he is basically my " dealer " that's all. >> I'm sorry but I disagree. I didn't know what a good pain mgmt doctor was until I found one. They should guide you through dealing with your current pain and the use of your meds (assuming surgery is forthcoming - up to and past surgery), and they should guide you through withdrawal and achieving a chronic pain maintenance program - which includes, but is not limited to: psychotherapy, physical therapy, massage therapy, DIET, and other alternative/ holistic routines (many herbal remedies are available). If surgery is an option: I view surgery as a tool that should get me into a lower pain level, but it will most likely not eliminate my pain. It took me nearly six years of noninvasive therapies to get my chronic L5/S1 and sciatica pain under control. I got it very manageable for over 3 yrs - until I was rear-ended on the interstate last summer. It's been a living H-*-l-l ever since and I am not willing to invest another 6 yrs of my life with noninvasive procedures. I choose to take my chances. In my opinion, if anyone feels that their pain mgmt guy is simply a legal " dealer " , then I would be inclined to say he doesn't fit into the " good " pain management doctor category. While it probably is true that there are way more dealers than there are good pain mgmt doctors, there are a few REAL PM doctors out there if you look really hard. I think that once someone finds a good doctor, their entire outlook (attitude towards pain mgmt and their own health) will change in a positive fashion. One example I'd like to share is that I watched one of my best friends go through a 4 yr ordeal with AVN (avascular necrosis) and pain mgmt. AVN is a horrible debilitating disease in which a person's bones are so fragile they crush under their own body weight. She'd taken a huge amount of Prednisone in her youth for gymnastics. It is believed that in her case, the steroids were the cause of bone deterioration. Her clinic in Charlotte nearly killed her with their pain medicine 'dealings'. I went with her to 2 dr visits and BEGGED her to find a new clinic because I felt the doctor was acting irresponsibly. Every time a new problem crept up, instead of identifying and trying to cure them, they Rx'ed her a new pain medicine to mask the symptoms. She was so messed up on drugs that she lost everything from her job and house to her driver's license, friends, spouse and most family support. Because of that she had to move to Greensboro to be closer to her parents, who were financially supporting her. The distance forced her to find a new pain clinic. Within TWO months they managed to undo 4 years of drug abuse. She became lucid again, sounded so happy and full of life, started getting her act together and rejoined society. I couldn't believe the difference in care and how it impacted her. It was amazing. Anyway, there IS good care out there...it may just be hard to find. Wishing us all better health. Best regards, Patty A ************ **It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. (http://information. travel.aol. com/deals? ncid=aoltrv00050 000000047) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2008 Report Share Posted August 24, 2008 you hit the nail right on the head GREAT LETTER!. And most pain doctors after they see you a couple of times and make the judgement that your for real and not using your pain as a way to get drugs. he will open up and give you something that will do some good. > > But that's what management is... *management* . Managing things... In this case, pain. It's not making it go away, only dealing with it the best we can. > > My family is upset because my pain doc won't " fix me " . I keep telling them he can't. All he can do is make the pain barable. > > If you see your pain management physician as nothing but a dealer, then you've got, in my opinion, a skewed outlook. Many pain management physicians and clinics don't prescribe drugs at all. Many prescribe narcotics in combination with other therapies. > > Treating pain is a branch of medical care that presents many unique challenges to both the physician and the patient... To hold a physician in the same class as a drug dealer seems... A bit... Narrow-minded to me. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 thank you for putting it so well, I am on the same page Dodge. wendy Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support Geo and group: I think there is a difference between accepting our pain and accepting that we always will be in pain and nothing will change, a.k.a, giving up. I accept that right now, I am in severe pain. I accept that my injuries and diseases have put me here. I *choose* not to let pain run my life. I *choose* to fight it, to continue to work, to continue to help others. I *choose* not to become a prisoner of my pain, but to be proactive in managing it and dealing with it... You see, I have pain, it doesn't have me. -- Dodge From acquaintances we conceal our real selves. To our friends we reveal our weaknesses. --Basil Hume Read my blog at: http://jumpthis.wordpress.com ---- Lambert <glambert28@...> wrote: ============= Hi Stucky Sorry, to but in, but I just happened to glance at your post here, just to say I don't think it's a matter of accepting fate, but more accepting reality, I myself don't accept this pain at all I fight it everyday. It is very hard to just wake up in the morning to just have to face another day of miserable pain, and having to take the meds to try and counter act pain effects. I don't think you should feel alone, though I think we are all here to help each other get thru the depression of having pain the first thing on our mind each and every day. I don't think theres one person here that has'nt thought at one or another that if this is my fate I would rather not have to live with it (PAIN), and it has cost me a lot more than just my youth. Don't get me wrong Stucky, though I just wanted you to understand more about what I thought about the pain and how it effects. Just only my opinion though:) geo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 stucky if I sounded flip suggesting a good pain management doctor that is not what I intended. I mean that there are a lot of them out there that just prescribe drugs and out the door you go and you dont see them again for months . There are very good ones out there too, but sometimes it takes digging and talking to Docs and maybe you might get a referral to someone good, or you research and finally find someone who is willing to listen to you, see you regular and frequent to get you on track and get you off the narcotics if that is an option, which for some its not and for some it is. A good pain managment Doc also encourage more in life than just drugs- meditation, accupuncture, physical therapy, exercise of some kind that is manageable, a good hobby. So that is what I mean- finding someone good. It can take a long time to find someone good, but once you do, your quality of life can improve. In the meantime we still fight every day to participate in life and enjoy a quality of life that we can. wendy Re: Re: [spinal Disorders Support But that's what management is... *management*. Managing things... In this case, pain. It's not making it go away, only dealing with it the best we can. My family is upset because my pain doc won't " fix me " . I keep telling them he can't. All he can do is make the pain barable. If you see your pain management physician as nothing but a dealer, then you've got, in my opinion, a skewed outlook. Many pain management physicians and clinics don't prescribe drugs at all. Many prescribe narcotics in combination with other therapies. Treating pain is a branch of medical care that presents many unique challenges to both the physician and the patient... To hold a physician in the same class as a drug dealer seems... A bit... Narrow-minded to me. -- Dodge From acquaintances we conceal our real selves. To our friends we reveal our weaknesses. --Basil Hume Read my blog at: http://jumpthis.wordpress.com ---- stucky <stucky101@...> wrote: ============= Hi Geo Sure we all deal with it differently. I was just venting like I hadn't done in ages. One of the things that get to me though are answers like " Find a good pain managment doc " Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight to taking pain mends and that's it. I have a pain management guy and he is basically my " dealer " that's all. He helps me get stuff I can't legally obtain otherwise. I just think the phrase " pain management " is used in a misleading way many times. I'm sure already has a pain management in some shape or form but clearly she still has trouble dealing with the pain so to me such an answer is simply useless. No offence to anymone... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 TomTom My heart goes out to your wife and your family. It makes me so angry to know people suffer so and aren't taken seriously. It happens to me and all of us on here. I pray for an answer for her and healing, as well as the strength to carry on. I know that it's hard for family members as well, to cope with a loved one in chronic pain. It takes a toll on everyone. God bless you, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2008 Report Share Posted August 25, 2008 Amen Dodge. --- Dodge <medicdodge@...> wrote: > But that's what management is... *management*. > Managing things... In this case, pain. It's not > making it go away, only dealing with it the best we > can. > > My family is upset because my pain doc won't " fix > me " . I keep telling them he can't. All he can do > is make the pain barable. > > If you see your pain management physician as nothing > but a dealer, then you've got, in my opinion, a > skewed outlook. Many pain management physicians and > clinics don't prescribe drugs at all. Many > prescribe narcotics in combination with other > therapies. > > Treating pain is a branch of medical care that > presents many unique challenges to both the > physician and the patient... To hold a physician in > the same class as a drug dealer seems... A bit... > Narrow-minded to me. > > -- > Dodge > > From acquaintances we conceal our real selves. > To our friends we reveal our weaknesses. > --Basil Hume > > Read my blog at: > http://jumpthis.wordpress.com > > ---- stucky <stucky101@...> wrote: > > ============= > Hi Geo > > Sure we all deal with it differently. I was just > venting like I hadn't done > in ages. > One of the things that get to me though are answers > like " Find a good pain > managment doc " > Let's face it - pain mangement translates straight > to taking pain mends and > that's it. > I have a pain management guy and he is basically my > " dealer " that's all. He > helps > me get stuff I can't legally obtain otherwise. I > just think the phrase " pain > management " > is used in a misleading way many times. I'm sure > already has a pain > management in some shape or form > but clearly she still has trouble dealing with the > pain so to me such an > answer is simply useless. > No offence to anymone... > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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