Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-09 Thread jume9999
Thank all of you for your help. My neighbor gave me relafen, I'll try it and 
hope for the best. 

Meredith 

- Original Message -

From: "Ed Tessier"  
To: "John S."  
Cc: "Judy Me." , "quad-list"  
Sent: Friday, January 9, 2015 12:18:32 PM 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds 

I am 30 years post injury and my most serious complication has been forming 
kidney stones. Twice their status and related symptoms were misdiagnosed, 
nearly cost of my life. Making these are doing much better these days but I 
have suffered a couple decades of stone formation, stone passing, medical 
procedures and medications. The worst result has been chronic urethral burning, 
probably due to nerve damage in the area. This isn't the kind of pain that 
comes with urination. Instead it is, when I have a flareup, a constant stabbing 
fire that I fear more than anything else in life. Of all the inabilities and 
indignities of quadriplegia, that burning alone can make me feel suicidal. 

I tried everything to fight the pain-- medications, various therapies, 
alternative care, diet changes, etc. The breakthrough happened entirely by 
accident. One doctor prescribed Norco for the headaches and joint pain that 
stone caused dysreflexia I was having. Another prescribed Soma, an largely out 
of fashion muscle relaxant, for a sprained neck and shoulder. Individually, 
neither these did anything for my urethra burning. They were Little League meds 
that I had discarded long ago as I had tried ever stronger pain and neurologic 
medications. However, taken jointly, the results were stunning. There was some 
relief from burning in less than an hour, with another dose and 6 to 8 hours, 
the pain relief was nearly complete. Being free of that pain for the first time 
in years changed my life and give me a second chance of having a family and a 
career. 

The doctors aren't quite sure why this works. There is no literature on it. 
There are too few with my exact set of symptoms to justify any real study or 
conclusions. Everybody is simply happy that it works. initially, there was 
concern of dependency and addiction. These worries have favored over the past 
four years. My use of the meds is stable with no need to up dosages and no 
cravings between burning flareups. The one problem I do have is that the 
national epidemic of painkiller addiction has tarnished the use of my meds and 
it has become a constant struggle to keep their use justified and available 
when needed. My HMO now refuses to prescribe these drugs to nearly anyone, even 
a 30 year +5 – six quad with a history of devastating chronic pain. 

My current doctor actually took the time to read my entire case history and 
determined that the Norco/soma combination was my best and only choice at this 
point. She has put me on a rigid system of tracking my pain and use of the 
medications, but that is a minor price to pay for continuing a successful 
treatment. my biggest fear of these days, something I can wake me up in the 
middle of the night, is losing access to these drugs because of a one size fits 
all antidrug campaign waged from Washington and corporate boardrooms. 

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:52 PM, John S. < alcibiat...@yahoo.com > wrote: 



Norco is the same as vicodin. Oxycontin is stronger than Norco. Both are 
extremely addictive. Best wishes, 
John s. 


 Original message  
From: jume9...@comcast.net 
Date:01/08/2015 7:10 PM (GMT-05:00) 
To: quad-list < quad-list@eskimo.com > 
Cc: 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds 

Has anyone tried Lyrica? Is oxycodone stronger than norco? 



From: diannal...@aol.com 
To: jume9...@comcast.net , "quad-list" < quad-list@eskimo.com > 
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:50:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds 

neurontin is one they often prescribe for diabetic nerve pain. 



Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith 






-Original Message- 
From: jume < jume9...@comcast.net > 
To: quad-list < quad-list@eskimo.com > 
Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 5:17 pm 
Subject: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds 

Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith 








Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-09 Thread Ed Tessier
I am 30 years post injury and my most serious complication has been forming
kidney stones. Twice their status and related symptoms were misdiagnosed,
nearly cost of my life. Making these are doing much better these days but I
have suffered a couple decades of stone formation, stone passing, medical
procedures and medications. The worst result has been chronic urethral
burning, probably due to nerve damage in the area. This isn't the kind of
pain that comes with urination. Instead it is, when I have a flareup, a
constant stabbing fire that I fear more than anything else in life. Of all
the inabilities and indignities of quadriplegia, that burning alone can
make me feel suicidal.

 I tried everything to fight the pain-- medications, various therapies,
alternative care, diet changes, etc.   The breakthrough happened entirely
by accident. One doctor prescribed Norco for the headaches and joint pain
that stone caused dysreflexia I was having. Another prescribed Soma, an
largely out of fashion muscle relaxant, for a sprained neck and shoulder.
Individually, neither these did anything for my urethra burning. They were
Little League meds that I had discarded long ago as I had tried ever
stronger pain and neurologic medications. However, taken jointly, the
results were stunning. There was some relief from burning in less than an
hour, with another dose and 6 to 8 hours, the pain relief was nearly
complete. Being free of that pain for the first time in years changed my
life and give me a second chance of having a family and a career.

The doctors aren't quite sure why this works. There is no literature on it.
There are too few with my exact set of symptoms to justify any real study
or conclusions. Everybody is simply happy that it works. initially, there
was concern of dependency and addiction. These worries have favored over
the past four years. My use of the meds is stable with no need to up
dosages and no cravings between burning flareups. The one problem I do have
is that the national epidemic of painkiller addiction has tarnished the use
of my meds and it has become a constant struggle to keep their use
justified and available when needed. My HMO now refuses to prescribe these
drugs to nearly anyone, even a 30 year +5 – six quad with a history of
devastating chronic pain.

My current doctor actually took the time to read my entire case history and
determined that the Norco/soma combination was my best and only choice at
this point. She has put me on a rigid system of tracking my pain and use of
the medications, but that is a minor price to pay for continuing a
successful treatment. my biggest fear of these days, something I can wake
me up in the middle of the night, is losing access to these drugs because
of a one size fits all antidrug campaign waged from Washington and
corporate boardrooms.

On Thu, Jan 8, 2015 at 4:52 PM, John S.  wrote:

> Norco is the same as vicodin. Oxycontin is stronger than Norco. Both are
> extremely addictive.   Best wishes,
> John s.
>
>
>  Original message 
> From: jume9...@comcast.net
> Date:01/08/2015 7:10 PM (GMT-05:00)
> To: quad-list 
> Cc:
> Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds
>
> Has anyone tried Lyrica? Is oxycodone stronger than norco?
>
>
> --
> *From: *diannal...@aol.com
> *To: *jume9...@comcast.net, "quad-list" 
> *Sent: *Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:50:29 PM
> *Subject: *Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds
>
> neurontin is one they often prescribe for diabetic nerve pain.
>
> Hi all, happy new year!
>
> I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve
> pain. I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too
> slow. Any other ideas?
>
> Meredith
>
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: jume 
> To: quad-list 
> Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 5:17 pm
> Subject: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds
>
> Hi all, happy new year!
>
> I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve
> pain. I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too
> slow. Any other ideas?
>
> Meredith
>
>


Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-08 Thread John S.
Norco is the same as vicodin. Oxycontin is stronger than Norco. Both are 
extremely addictive.       Best wishes,
John s.

 Original message From: jume9...@comcast.net 
Date:01/08/2015  7:10 PM  (GMT-05:00) To: quad-list 
 Cc:  Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best 
pain meds 
Has anyone tried Lyrica? Is oxycodone stronger than norco?


From: diannal...@aol.com
To: jume9...@comcast.net, "quad-list" 
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:50:29 PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

neurontin is one they often prescribe for diabetic nerve pain.
Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith



-Original Message-
From: jume 
To: quad-list 
Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 5:17 pm
Subject: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith 



Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-08 Thread jume9999
Has anyone tried Lyrica? Is oxycodone stronger than norco? 


- Original Message -

From: diannal...@aol.com 
To: jume9...@comcast.net, "quad-list"  
Sent: Wednesday, January 7, 2015 3:50:29 PM 
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds 

neurontin is one they often prescribe for diabetic nerve pain. 



Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith 






-Original Message- 
From: jume  
To: quad-list  
Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 5:17 pm 
Subject: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds 

Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith 



Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-07 Thread Gentrie Pool
Neurotin didn't help my husband at all for his nerve pain...which is located in 
his bladder. It's all trial and error.

Please excuse any typos or brevity of tone as this was typed using an iPhone 
(and possibly Siri, in an effort to be as safe as possible while en route.)

G

On Jan 7, 2015, at 5:50 PM, diannal...@aol.com wrote:

neurontin is one they often prescribe for diabetic nerve pain.
Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith



-Original Message-
From: jume 
To: quad-list 
Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 5:17 pm
Subject: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith 


Re: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-07 Thread diannal767
neurontin is one they often prescribe for diabetic nerve pain.


Hi all, happy new year!   
  
  
   
  
  
I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas?   
  
  
   
  
  
Meredith





-Original Message-
From: jume 
To: quad-list 
Sent: Wed, Jan 7, 2015 5:17 pm
Subject: [QUAD-L] Best pain meds


 
  
Hi all, happy new year!   
  
  
   
  
  
I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas?   
  
  
   
  
  
Meredith   
  
 



[QUAD-L] Best pain meds

2015-01-07 Thread jume9999
Hi all, happy new year! 

I was wondering what if any of you know are the best pain meds for nerve pain. 
I have tried norco and slow acting morphine. The morphine works too slow. Any 
other ideas? 

Meredith