Any one else living in chronic backache,?
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I've lived in chronic discomfort for years; I have rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthrtitis, fibromyalgia, and scoliosis. I enjoy a wonderful group of doctors from my family doctor to my bone and united surgeon to my spine surgeon. I am presently taking Lortab, Soma, Neurontin, and Voltaren. I've had two spinal surgeries, a knees replacement and a hip replacement. I get prednisone injections in my lower fund every 3 months. Everything helps some; zilch helps profoundly during a flare-up. Weather changes are especially scratchy. I try to keep myself busy even if it's surfing the net, crocheting, or reading. I can't do very much housework and what I can do I can individual do for a few minutes; then I hold to stop. But I'm alive; I have great household and friends; I can see the sunrise and hear the birds sing. I focus on my Lord, my blessings, and the positive things in my life that distress can't take away!
orthotics and who can supply them?
my husband is contained by chronic pain and he take Lorcet 10/650, methadone, neurontin, and dilaudid.It took several years and many doctors back he found one that would help him be in charge of the pain.
I would suggest that you tell to your doctor about the med you are currently on stopped as well and discuss your other option, whether it is an increase in current med or adding some other med to even varying completely. Don't do anything without you doctor's suggestion and if you want to enlist the advice of another doctor, you hold that right. Keep on trying until you find one that won't think you are a junkie merely looking for more junk and in truth help you near your problem. The problem with looking for another doc is that the doctors will most possible think you are doc-shopping only just for the drugs and may cut you off completely. You own to be careful. Unfortunately the practice of most junkies doc-shopping own given a bad heading to anyone that really is in anguish and just looking for assist. Doctors tend to look at EVERYONE that is surrounded by chronic pain as a junkie and are reluctant to provide pain meds for that common sense.
I wish you luck
I a short time ago posed a question asking what others might be taking for aching relief, and I also mentioned that Lortab doesn't do it for me. I've taken Vicodin, Morphine, and Percocet lacking success. The solitary drug I have found which satisfactorily relieves my pain is Dilaudid, and the first being to answer your question mentioned her husband finding nouns with it also. There's your answer, reach a deal to your doctor about Dilaudid.