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Old 11-06-2009, 03:40 PM #1
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Was reviewing a journal from 2007 the year I cut off a finger while working in my shop and today I can say I'm during better after having PN over 5 years. This I believe is due to using this forum and getting a better handle on this condition. I have a better understanding of PN and I believe the body has in some way accepted the pain in a funny sort of way. I have tried many meds and supplements and can cope better after going on Methadone along with the Lyrica. Staying busy with some projects I'm able to handle keeps my mind occupied and my butt off the couch. I sleep better now than I use to and I have accepted the fact that I will go to the grave with this crap, but to me death is a new beginning so I try to enjoy the day.
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