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Old Dec 22, 2004, 05:10 PM
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My MD offered my pain medication back. Of course, I had to accept it, the pain these last 6 weeks only compounded everything else that's been happening... the increased pain that is. I am not without pain even with the pain med, they never allow that. The experts only allow you enough to try and function. go figure.

But I had my every 4 week's visit to MD and didn't mention it, did mention other problems, and attorney delays and gave her a copy of the letter I sent attorney on the first of month, asking her to arrange the pain center info and with no response...

and My MD offered back the demerol. AND she asked if she can call my attorney...

It took me a day, and a psychologist session to realize that just because I'm back better able to manage my pain, doesn't automatically take away my depression. But the severe pain is now being managed again, for at least a month. (Unless I have to go to the pain center during this next month.)
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Old Dec 22, 2004, 05:34 PM
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That's great to hear, Sky.
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Old Dec 22, 2004, 05:39 PM
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This is Good news indeed SkyBdark,

I am really glad that your MD realized the necessity of the pain med after the failed attempts of the others which had such negative effects on you.

As I tell myself when the pain is reduced much more some times with my pain meds, I need to remind myself not to try to do to much activity all at one during a low pain day. I at times go and try to do all that gets neglected on the days of high pain levels and end up with bad flares from doing too much during a low pain level day.

Best Wishes to you and Do hope you do not over do it physically. Take it Slow and Be Safe.
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Old Dec 22, 2004, 05:40 PM
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sky,

i'm very glad for you. this is good news!

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Old Dec 22, 2004, 06:52 PM
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Santa came early for you with this one Sky! Properly managed pain control is vital for those with chronic pain. I'm very happy to hear you are now able to lessen this pain to tolerable levels.

What great news to hear Sky. Thanks for letting us know.
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Oh good news. Hope it continues to go well like this for you!

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