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I don't know if its absurd. If the doctor has ever seen anything like this and is very wise and knows something that most doctors do not, then maybe he's right. I think a lot of things are possible when it comes to our minds and bodies. Maybe he thinks if he can calm you with medication, then your nerves can calm and your body can heal? It's worth a try.
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I have allodynia. The stinging pain on my skin is so bad and it has been slowly spreading to other areas.
Maybe you can ask your doctor about capsaisin , preferably in a cream with ketamine or another neurological analgesic or numbing agent ? There are also studies about the efficacy of low dose naltexone and ketamine that can be administered in different forms, for the treatment of neuropathic pain like allodynia . Have you tried Lidocaine Patches? Those may help. I hope you find some pain relief.... |
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