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Old 07-16-2007, 10:14 AM #1
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Default anesthesiologist? pushing through pain?

Like I said in my past post I have an apt with one refered to from the pain clinic at cleveland and is with a doc there. So back to Ohio. Anyhow has anyone been and could tell me what they may suggest. I think some of the referal is so that I can come back to the pain clinic there but be more comfortable. I'm not sure what I'm going to do after. I do know I pushed to the limits even my nurse said. I often feel pressured to go past my limits or to do something. I just wanted to do all of it so I could get the best out of the program but with no pain relief I couldn't take it. My mom was talking about setting up an at home program with local places to do biofeedback,fluid therapy,physical therapy. I reall liked though the support of the other suffers and need to find a group. I know even with this I will be in more pain but hopefully with some med/shot relief I could push through. I have been doing way more and just got back from many errands. I would feel more confident if someone could explain how being on the area with pn and the doc said seems extra sensitive make its better in the long run. Is it that the nerve becomes used to it or stronger? Mine is not rsd but he said it should be treated similar.Does anyone else fear making there issue worse by doing too much or is it just me? Sorry all over the place here just lost once again but definetly learning to cope better and push through the pain and fear one day at a time.
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