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Old 11-06-2015, 06:08 PM
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Originally Posted by BioBased View Post
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I am not pointing a finger or trying to be negative. I have done my share of screaming and crying in agonizing pain since this CRPS nightmare so I know what you are saying. In my case I got so little help I can count the drugs on one hand-tramadol did nothing, hydrocodone-helped a bit, but I could not take it at work and I did not like taking it, because it contained acetametaphin (no doctor would write a prescription for the pill without it,) neurotin-helps me with electrical pain and one other drug that I had a reaction to.

My sister was here with me, day after day, during the worst. It scared her, enough for her to discuss me with a therapist. Not only was I in pain, I looked insane and I could not function-I basically slept on an aero bed in our den, dragged myself to the bathroom, watched TV. I couldn't read, write a grocery list, comb my hair or change my own clothing. I screamed in the shower-not often, because I couldn't get upstairs, mostly I wiped myself down with baby wipes.

The deal with pain is you will do most anything to make it stop. What I do not understand is why continue taking meds that aren't stopping or dulling the pain?
Interesting, From what you are seeing posted here, do you think a lot of people are taking medication that is not helping to curb their CRPS pain? I've not been here very long, but I've not seen that too much yet. I know in my case, the medications that worked contrary to my care, we immediately stopped using them.
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