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05-30-2010, 03:54 AM | #14 | |||
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Hi there folks, glad to see the old posts are still being brought up, that was origionaly posted last November.
I am no longer on any narcotics myself either I just slowly weaned off hard meds after I started getting the subcutanious lidocaine infusions I guess 2 years ago, morphine always made me sick as I was intollerant. I do take other meds to treat each symptom of RSD though and they help emensly, I am also am a medical marijuana patient here in Canada (I break the no choclate rule) and I eat medicinal MJ brownies for pain relief.. my local club also has a medicinal tincture for under the toung that realy helps for breakthrough pain.. it works almost instantly and lasts for a few hours, clears up nausia too. So yah I supose one med for another.. with far less side effects for me anyway. ~Sandra |
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