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Old 07-18-2008, 11:38 PM #1
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How are things going for you I know you had an apt and that you have been having new symptoms pins and needles... How have they been lately with the cold winter? Have you tryed warm cloth or keeping face covered even inside? I know things just get ten times more yulky and painfull .I hope you and doc have found meds that are helping to relieve the worst of it. Keeping you in my thoughts. Low pain wishes to you.
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Hi Bmw,
the docs appointment was exactly what i expected she told me what i found out here that it is all part of it! the doc changed my meds to the slow release tegretol on the same dose they seem to be ok for now we will see how they go! the pain is still the but the stabbing pain is a bit duller than usual hopefully it stays that way! the cold seems to make it alot worse i find i am sitting in front of the heater alot to try stop the cold getting to my face and head i tried a beanie but it seems to make me feel worse with something on my skin it makes the pins and needles worse! anyway enough of my whinging how are you feeling? i never see you complain you are always so helpful to me and the others!
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Well thats good news to hear the new slow release is working
I cant handle the cold on my face either . I guess thats why I am in a very warm place lol
I complaine just not here usualy in a diffrent forum here at n.t. I like the "lighter side" forum to play games and the creative forum to post poetry and see all the artistic talent ,sos and heck I roam around I guess
but ifen ya want me to complain well
gosh darn truck driver, meds and docs and tryin to explaine to others that cant comprehend hub snores all night wont use cpapmask gotta sleep in chair rolling on face ouchie..
MMMkay thats just a short complaining . but on good side got done from job early and have rest of day for me and family. Hope things keep on the smooth and low pain side for you.
And you can vent here Because we all know how this monster grows and the many diffrent ways the pains get to us.
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