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Old 11-04-2009, 07:27 PM #1
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Hey. The doctor is giving me something by mouth and he gave me something for sleep. So we will see how that goes. My husband has promised me if I made a sound while sleeping like I am in pain or trying to say something WAKE ME UP ASAP. Last night I was attacked by my NOT THERE SHADOW MAN!!! I am not crazy. The medication what has overdosed my brain is really playing tricks. He said that since he has stopped the medication in pump, except what is left in my cather. Everything SHOULD get back to normal. What is normal when the pain in increasing every day. Well, One day at a time. Thanks. Sandra
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Hi Sandra, I'm so sorry you are having a hard time. Trusting a doc to do the right thing is not easy. I had my fifth spine surgery a year ago and the pain that had be killing my legs is mostly gone. I am regaining more use of my left legs.

So what is your doc going to do to help you manage your pain? I would recommend a doc to you but you would have to travel to Utah...

I'm here if you ever need to talk...just pm me...Tammy
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