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Old 04-14-2015, 10:30 AM #1
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What would you expect from your medication? I have severe non stop tingling, prickling, burning, stinging, electrical sensations, twitching and deep intense pain all day every day ALL OVER my body. There is not one second that I don't feel these things.

By taking medication what would I expect to be gone (hopefully) or reduced. Does med help all of these sensations or just pain (burning/stinging).

Also, how much relief do most people get? 90% ? (hopeful) Does anybody ever feel normal?
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Hi I can relate to what you are discribing. I had similar symptoms after a car crash it continued for 6 years. I was introduced to a product that boosts Glutathione levels and the symptoms all have faded away. Its amazing too feel normal again.
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Hi I can relate to what you are discribing. I had similar symptoms after a car crash it continued for 6 years. I was introduced to a product that boosts Glutathione levels and the symptoms all have faded away. Its amazing too feel normal again.
Tell us all what this product is, maybe someone else has tried it and has a story also, Good Luck, Ken in Texas.
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This is really a tough question, everyone is different and pain is highly individualized, but a pain medication is considered successful if it results in a 40-60% reduction in pain levels. The object is never to remove all pain, it is to restore some quality of life, so you can think about something other than the pain and get some sleep.
My medication relieves most of the burning and reduces the muscle pain in my legs to a fraction of what it would be without meds, but I still have numbness, pins and needles in legs, hands and arms, a feeling of constriction in my feet and ankles like they are wrapped in a tight bandage, feelings of things running up and down my legs, and a variable amount of burning. These are constants. Then there is breakthrough pain when the nerve pain in my legs just becomes hard to take despite the long-acting meds. Many of us are never really comfortable, but it should be possible to find significant relief.
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Thanks Susanne. Not what I was hoping for but realistic I guess. I am in awe of u guys, u all seem so calm and accepting and it seems like u go on with life just fine. I am a wreck. I can't figure out hOw to live. I am 1000% consumed. Scared and just can not cope. I cry all day every day.
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Hi Canagirl,
I know exactly how you feel. I have SFN from head to toe, I've had it for 3.5 years now. I am in pain all day everyday, but I've learned to live with it. Some of the things that help me are pain meds, gabapentin, and also I keep searching for pain managment clinics, I will keep going and trying new things until I find the thing that works best for me. I have also joined a chronic pain support group in my area. It has helped me so much. It's not an online group, I physically go there. I am raising my 4 and 5 year old grandchildren and sometimes get scared if I will be able to continue to raise them, that fear just brings on more stress and worsens my symptoms, so I just take one day at a time, trusting The Lord that he will get me through, and he does. The pain of this disease is almost
Unbearable, I understand completely, but you are not alone and you will get through it. Please know The Lord is with
You and all of us are here for you. Also something that helps me, is a website called Restministries. Its an online chronic pain support group...but the support group that helps me the most is the one I go to every Friday. Try to find one you can go to, to meet others who are going through what you are facing, I promise it will help you. Praying for you. Jan
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Hello,

What would you expect from your medication? I have severe non stop tingling, prickling, burning, stinging, electrical sensations, twitching and deep intense pain all day every day ALL OVER my body. There is not one second that I don't feel these things.

By taking medication what would I expect to be gone (hopefully) or reduced. Does med help all of these sensations or just pain (burning/stinging).

Also, how much relief do most people get? 90% ? (hopeful) Does anybody ever feel normal?
Hello canagirl, sorry you have such trouble. I will give you my 2c. If you have only mild pain, I believe it would be possible to relieve all of it with medications typically used for PN. If not mild then you probably will not be able to eliminate all of it. You will just have to try and see what you get. Typically you would slowly increase the dose until you get an acceptable amount of relief, or the side effects become unacceptable to you. Medication may relieve some of the symptoms other than just pain. If you are taking nothing, then I believe you could feel significantly better. I am taking a wild guess that my pain is reduced by 75% with gabapentin and tramadol, but I have never eliminated both of them to see what happens. Good luck.
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