Cheryl I don't think any of us believe you are crazy.  I can't relate
to your cancer but this TM thing can be just too much at times.  Some
days are good and some are terrible.  I hope you can connect with a
good pain doctor soon.

Patti

 On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 9:43 PM, Janice Nichols <jan...@centurytel.net> wrote:
> Cheryl,
> Congrats on the cancer diagnosis.  You are a strong individual and can
> handle anything life throws at you – you have proven that.     I, too, am
> interested to know if you are on
> baclofen and neurontin – and what strength you are taking with them.    Both
> of them can be taken in high doses with much relief.        You have got to
> get relief from this kind of
> pain and the only way it can be done is through doctors.    If your neuro
> isn’t coming through with it, a good Pain Management Doctor can.     I have
> one that has helped me tremendously.
> Let me know if I can help further.    You are too good a person to have to
> live with that much pain – there is help out there.
>
> Janice
>
>
> From: rn11...@yahoo.com
> Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2012 3:49 PM
> To: tmic
> Subject: [TMIC] cancer vs tm
>
> Hi,
>   As many of you know I was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer last year
> (spread to bones). No surgery,radiation,or chemo.Just an anti hormonal pill
> daily.Just had a PET/cat scan and it is markedly improved. I possibly can
> survive for years this way.
>
> So,I was thinking. If I could have a choice,what would I choose?
> I would keep the cancer.
>
> I have such terrible burning in my legs,the banding around my trunk is
> awful,and I'm just so sick of this crap. I hate having no real life
> anymore;wake up with pain,suffer all day,and go to sleep in pain.
> Nothing helps.
> I know that those of you with tm will understand this; I think if I posted
> this at the breast cancer sites I belong to,they would think I'm crazy.
> Thanks for listening. Hope you are all doing well.
> Cheryl

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