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Old 10-12-2015, 09:00 AM
LMPinkereton LMPinkereton is offline
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Originally Posted by beatle View Post
Same here. And every time I try exercising, I am in bed recovering for days.



Mine as well.
It just so happens that I have a doctor appointment next week and I have (finally) decided to tell the doctor to either do something to help me, or I want a new doctor.
I have been through the gabapentin, lyrica, tramadol route. I've done the diet/exercise route for years and nothing has helped. Right now I am taking nothing for pain because we are out of options. The doctor seems to think I'm feeling fine, but realistically, I am really at the end of my rope. Don't think I can get through a winter like this. There has to be something else he can do.

So how do I get it through to the doctor's head that exercise makes it worse without sounding like a nut case. He has always looked at me with disgust that there must be something I can do to exercise. He insists that exercise is the ONLY thing that will help.

How can I express to the medical people that this has gotten to a critical phase.

Sorry to be so long winded, but so through with this.
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