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Old 12-04-2011, 12:28 PM #1
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I have been suffering from PN for 12 years. Most of the time 8 and 10 pain level. I have tried to many things in the past to try and count. Nothing.Two things in the past used to help.Morphine and my tens. I have added
oxycodone to my daily intake. 200mg. morphine and 10 mg of oxy. nothing.
Three months ago i started getting pain in my legs.Soreness in lower muscle
then move to upper leg muscle then to lower spine. Sometimes difficult to walk,all the time different degrees of pain. I have decided to have some kind
of implant put in my body.

If it doesn't work then i will go to asst. living.

Any comments obout my problems will be appreciated.


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George,

It sounds to me like something more than just PN, or something with which PN is just one manifestation/symptom, or concurrent. Possibly something going on in the lower spine/lumbar area.

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Have you ever seen a neuromuscular therapist?
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I am so sorry you are suffering so much.

Maybe it is time to find a new doctor?
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