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Old 06-28-2007, 10:00 PM #27
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difficult then...as my 'normal pain' is constantly at a 6.7 on the Richter scale? Ironic issue then would be, I fall asleep, meds or not, sleep for X # hours and then wake up..same as before. Maybe then, by your definition, I should simply switch to the 'chronic pain' aspects of this board?
As for variations of PAIN...remember The Lawrence Welk Show...and the guys would finger up and down those accordion keyboards like Silk?...well my own pain goes up and down just like those chords...IN the course of one static morning I can go UP and DOWN that scale of chords in minutes...at least five times...I do not think this is 'breakthrough' pain. I surely WISH it was. I guess I would appreciate some input as to a 'definition' of what a 'consistent, pulsating, progressive' pain is...
Please help me with such defining such a constant process. Many thanks in advance - j
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