Pain relief without meds?

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I'm new to this board so I'm not sure if this is the right place to post this but here goes. I have a question. I have had 6 spine surgeries for ruptered discs due to couple of accidents and early on-set of degenerative disc disease. I live in pain everyday. On a scale of 1-10, my pain is usually a 6-8. I have Percocet, Ms Contin, Soma, and nothing works to take the pain away. They bring it down enough to function but not all the way. So now, the pain is eating away at the potasium and vitamins my heart neeRAB to function so I am having complications of the heart now. In my family, we don't have the gene that allows for the "euphoria" that people experience so my doctor doesn't worry about addiction and thinks I can just keep living on these pain meRAB. My question would be, what are my choices to actually get relief from the pain, and not have to take these narcotics anymore? How do I get this pain lower?
 
hi buffy. i just wanted to mention to you that there is a really GREAT pain management board on these boarRAB kind of way down in the "p' section? there are some really knowledgable and experienced people there who all are dealing with what you are, trying to manage chronic pain. i KNOW someone can help you better there than here. the one thing you really do need to know when you are simply dealing with any level of ongoing chronic pain, espescially when you have an ongoing and progressive thing like DDD. getting the 'intensities" down to a more tolerable level is in alot of cases, the best we can hope for( i have the same thing and six surgeries too). pain management is not going to ever make your type of pain just go away, and no good PM would just keep medicating a patient to the point that it would take to even get there. it would just be wayyy too much and disable your ability to even function, you know what i mean?

so we try and shoot for tolerable levels and try other forms of managing pain as well. some good therepies and injections, other types of meRAB, and some really good topicals(and lidocaine patches) along with the TENS unit have really helped me tons with all my crap. all you can do is keep trying new things and just see what may work on particular areas of your pain generators. these are all little adjuncts to the base of narcotic therepy. just back up plans when the flares hit, ya know? my pain levels are right about where yours are WITH my meRAB too. its pretty ugly without them. my plan when i started PM was to try and at least get down to a five. still have not gotten there but my meRAB keep it from blowing up on me at least. i also have RSD and central pain syndrome which just do NOT respond at all to any level of narcotics. they suck the most.

i am wondering about just what it means by "your pain is "eating away' your potassium and vitamins"? don't know exactly how that would occur really. there can be alot of different reasons for metabolic problems. have they run any specific types of tests to get to the reason for this? just wondering what that sentence actually means, thats all. have they run the basics like your kidney/liver functions along with the metabolics? depending upon how much and how long you have been on the percs, or anything containing any tylenol and on what daily intake you are at, that tylenol can do some really bad stuff to the liver and the kidneys too. how many percs do you take per day and what is the ratio of oxy to tylenol? just wondering. does soma also have tylenol too? i have heard of that med but do not know its make up.

just pop on down to the pain boarRAB buffy. i can almost guarentee you that someone will be able to give you some other good ideas there. good luck in bringing down the pain hon, i DO understand where you are at here. and it does suck. marcia
 
hi buffy - you might want to talk to your doctor about some nerve pain medications like Lyrica or Cyrabalta (anti-depressant, but it works for nerve pain too) that work directly on nerve pain. I'm sure that there are others as well. They helped my with my neck injury, while I was taking Percocets. I got off of the Percs before I stopped taking the Lyrica and Cyrabalta and once my pain was manageable I weened myself off of them as well. Something to consider. Work with your doctor. Good Luck.
 
I am allergic to Cyrabalta and tramadol. I did try Lyrica but had terrible side affects. I just don't know what to do at this point. Has anyone had any luck with accupuncture, massage therapy or the like? Any other ideas? Thank you for taking your time to help me. I really appreciate it.
 
LadyBuffy-
You really should go over to the pain management board. Just about everyone there is in your shoes....including myself. None of us want to take narcotic medication, it doesn't take away all our pain, but we must to function. The addiction board has been very beneficial to me when I need help withdrawing from a medication (due to my chronic pain). The people here are wonderful about telling me what to expect and how to deal with that.

It seems that you need help dealing with your chronic pain and there is a board for that "chronic pain" and a "pain management" board that can be very helpful to you!

Best of luck to you.
jRABun
 
Ladybuffy:
I don't quite know what you mean by the pain taking away your potassium and vitamins and effecting your heart? I can tell you that I have chronic pain and normally post over on the Pain Management board of HealtrabroadoarRAB. I am also a recovering drug addict but I was never addicted to pain medications and can use them without it setting off my addiction.

I know that for my pain the one thing that really helped to get it under control was the fentanyl patch (also referred to as the Duragesic patch). Fentanyl is the strongest narcotic pain medication avaialable and used to only be given to people for cancer pain. Are you under the care of a Pain Managment doctor right now or just a PCP(primary care physician)? If you are not under the care of a pain management doctor then I would highly suggest asking your treating doctor to refer you to one. Keep us posted on your progress.

brian
p.s. Even with the medications that I take my pain level is never below a 2 and it ranged from 2 - 7.
 
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