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Old 07-02-2012, 08:09 AM #1
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Smile PN from trauma - any others here?

Hiya everyone, Im glad I found this board.
I suppose you could say my PN is my own fault - a few years ago I was very depressed and living alone with severe fibromyalgia, and I cut my wrists.
I now have chronic pain from the nerve damage, as well as the fibromyalgia. Clever me.
It is worse at night when I try to lie on my sides - it must put pressure on the nerves.

Id like to ask 3 things:
1. Are there others here with PN caused by trauma?
2. Do supplements work for the pain of this type of PN?
3. What are the main ones that are most often recommended?

I would muchly appreciate any responses. I am a bit desperate, as the PN is effecting my sleep, which makes the pain of fibro extremely bad.
Love to everyone who is going through this. We are all warriors.
xXx
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