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Paula Sims

(913 posts)
33. The standard pain killers only succeed in making me sick
Sat Dec 27, 2014, 06:22 PM
Dec 2014

They do nothing for the pain (and I've had chronic, sometimes debilitating pain, for years). Cymbalta came closest to helping but it made my heart race (long QTc problems) and was hell getting off of it. I hope this works.

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K&R! I hope this turns out to be as promising as it sounds. Enthusiast Dec 2014 #1
Pain is your body's way of telling you to make changes Demeter Dec 2014 #2
This is for people with nerve damage, where pain is triggered incorrectly. NutmegYankee Dec 2014 #3
Too true! I suffer from small fiber sensory neuropathy, the most painful form of neuropathy. Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #4
2nd, I have MS, pain is often a feature of that, and there is nothing I can change to make it stop. LiberalLoner Dec 2014 #6
I really do feel your pain. I have the same type of neuropathy asjr Dec 2014 #14
Sorry to hear that you have it too. It is hard to understand and therefore explain how you Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #16
I take Cymbalta and Lyrica but get no asjr Dec 2014 #17
I used to get that too. They did 5 nerve conduction studies and scratched their heads that they Dustlawyer Dec 2014 #21
amputees deserve relief roguevalley Dec 2014 #29
there are unfixable things, Demeter blackcrow Dec 2014 #5
Hello bigwillq Dec 2014 #7
I know, I'm well aware of that Demeter Dec 2014 #10
Acute pain... GTurck Dec 2014 #11
sometimes acute pain is a good thing. Sometimes it is just the body malfunctioning just like liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #22
that would be acute pain. not chronic pain. mopinko Dec 2014 #30
I know someone whose life was destroyed by Trigeminal Neuralgia IDemo Dec 2014 #8
I had severe pain for months and months after a bout of shingles. Vinca Dec 2014 #9
That is the basis for Lamaze HockeyMom Dec 2014 #18
About 10 years ago my husband had such uncontrollable glaucoma that he was on liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #20
and the elderly NJCher Dec 2014 #12
Sweet! New thousand dollar pills! TransitJohn Dec 2014 #13
So we shouldn't have new medications? drm604 Dec 2014 #19
Did you hurt yourself TransitJohn Dec 2014 #26
I smoke an Indica hybrid once to thrice a week and it does wonders for my neuropathy NightWatcher Dec 2014 #15
And many dont recognize the revolution of medical marijuana... Anansi1171 Dec 2014 #27
An indica with high CBD in particular eases pain. AtomicKitten Dec 2014 #34
What is CBD? dmr Dec 2014 #35
here's some info AtomicKitten Dec 2014 #36
Thank you! dmr Dec 2014 #38
I suffer from the usual aches and pains of aging.. arthritis, etc. mountain grammy Dec 2014 #23
My husband is growing his own now too. I am hoping now that we are growing our own liberal_at_heart Dec 2014 #24
I've never been in the solution to everything camp. Yet that sounds like it would truly help me. freshwest Dec 2014 #32
It's a rat study..... Do rats and mice feel pain like we do? Baclava Dec 2014 #25
If this passes muster there are going..... bobGandolf Dec 2014 #28
I googled this and apparently the FDA recommendations are for injections only: freshwest Dec 2014 #31
The standard pain killers only succeed in making me sick Paula Sims Dec 2014 #33
amitriptyline has been used to treat chronic pain AtomicKitten Dec 2014 #37
Marijuana. I'm just sayin'. ladyVet Dec 2014 #39
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