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becca08 04-16-2008 01:51 PM

severe pain
 
hello all im writing to you all again i have been going to several different drs like neurosurgeon, neurologist, othropedicsurgeon and now my dr is sending me to get epidural injections in my back cause i found out i have a herniated disc the pain from my neuropathy is reaql bad finally got my sugars somewhat under control could be better but at least they aren't 300-340 anymore but it hurts so bad i can't do simple housework cuse of my back hurtimg me they won't do surgrey to fix it so i could get on with my life so i get upset.:( im just so scared i don't know what i can't expect from this injection if they can put me to sleep to do it im a nervous wreck if someone could please write back it would help me i will answer any questions you have thank you for your time
:grouphug: :grouphug:

MelodyL 04-16-2008 02:51 PM

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Originally Posted by becca08 (Post 259774)
hello all im writing to you all again i have been going to several different drs like neurosurgeon, neurologist, othropedicsurgeon and now my dr is sending me to get epidural injections in my back cause i found out i have a herniated disc the pain from my neuropathy is reaql bad finally got my sugars somewhat under control could be better but at least they aren't 300-340 anymore but it hurts so bad i can't do simple housework cuse of my back hurtimg me they won't do surgrey to fix it so i could get on with my life so i get upset.:( im just so scared i don't know what i can't expect from this injection if they can put me to sleep to do it im a nervous wreck if someone could please write back it would help me i will answer any questions you have thank you for your time
:grouphug: :grouphug:

Hi Hon.

My husband had the epidural injection. It did not hurt. He immediately got up and was put in a chair to rest for one hour. Then we went home.

So try and not worry. The injection is not bad at all. It's there to help you.

And I hope it does.

jarrett622 04-16-2008 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by becca08 (Post 183509)
mrsd, im replying on the post you wrote im taking cymbalta 60mg , neurontin 600 mg 3 times a day, percocet 325mg every 4 hrs, flexeril 10 mg, janumet 50/500mg, actos 40 mg, and glipizide. im 30 yrs old and my pain level is off the pain scale i just feel like i can't do it im so scared i cry so much i don't know what to do and know i just found out that the dr i had been going to for 6 months don't take my insurance so i have been have been trying to find one i have an appt next week but its like now i have to start all over with a new dr its stressfull if anyone has any sugestions please add your input. thank you so much

For my pain, drugs like percocet did nothing to ease the pain at all. The only thing I've found that works for *me* is Tramadol (Ultram). Taking Tramadol was a life-saver for me. It completely mutes my PN symptoms. One thing I've found though is while taking Tramdol along with other pain killers such as Lortab and Vicodin completely cancels out the Lortab type drugs. I have no effect whatsoever from those types of drugs while taking Tamadol. Usually they put me out like a light. Not with the Tramadol.

I started Tramadol about a year ago, I think and started at 37.5 mg. I just went up to 50mg yesterday. My doctor started me on Mirapex yesterday too for some RLS type symptoms and if my first night with the Mirapex is anything to go buy this might be a big help to my symptoms. I have idiopathic PN, that is, PN without knowing the cause.

Silverlady 04-16-2008 10:10 PM

Mrs D maybe
 
I thought I remembered reading that Tramadol was not to be taken with other pain medications. I took Tramadol for months before I had the pelvic and sacral fractures. They took me off the Tramadol in the hospital before they would give me other pain medication. I'm not sure and the ole memory isn't what it used to be. But now I'm wondering?

Billye

jarrett622 04-16-2008 10:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Silverlady (Post 260080)
I thought I remembered reading that Tramadol was not to be taken with other pain medications. I took Tramadol for months before I had the pelvic and sacral fractures. They took me off the Tramadol in the hospital before they would give me other pain medication. I'm not sure and the ole memory isn't what it used to be. But now I'm wondering?

Billye

You're right. But I've taken Tramadol one day and tried hydrocodone the next and the hydro did *nothing* for the pain. It was like I hadn't taken anything at all.

ETA: I came across info somewhere that stated if one is addicted to opiates such as hydro and takes Tramadol it can throw them into opiate withdrawal.


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