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Old 09-04-2015, 07:44 AM #1
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Default A meaningful life

My question is: is it possible to have a meaningful life while living with severe neuropathic pain? I have posted before outlining my current situation. I have nerve pain over most of my body. It is steadily worsening and seems to be largely treatment resistant. Medication has helped only moderately and other things like exercise, massage, acupuncture, etc haven't really helped. I'm mainly housebound and use a wheelchair. I guess it would be good if people who are in similar situations had any answers/opinions and also from people who have had more success with treatment and are living a more manageable life. I don't think anything is going to change my situation based on what's happened so far but maybe I'm wrong on that one.
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