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Ive tried many different over the counter meds, aswell as anti-convulsants, muscle relaxers, anti-migrane, anti-depressants? i have had some physotherapy but didnt have any medication therapy included at that time! so im thinking of a medication that i can use for chronic pain?it is allways there and very severe at times! any ideas? about various opiates maybe? i have done some research and i find many people who have my symptoms have great relef from different opiates, that are good for bad chronic pain, some dont have relef but most i talked to say i should ask my new pain management doctor! im going to see my new pain doctor in about three weeks, any ideas on how or what medication i should ask or talk to him about? ive tried so many meds and i think opiates with physotherapy should help at least controll the pain anyway! as i will have this pain for more then likly the rest of my life, i just want to have a mostly happy life, with pain controll! thanks guys any help is welcome.
Someone I know recently had this below implanted for uncontrollable neuroalgia pain and she so loves it. it’s helped her so much.
Neurostimulation is a fantastic drug free long term pain control device.
It involves an electrical lead implanted next to your spinal cord that sends out very mild electrical impulses that block and interupt pain signals getting to the brain. Instead all you feel in the place of pain is a pleasant tingling sensation.
It worked for me when I had, had enough of all the pain killers and still getting no relief.
I had mine implanted almost 3 years ago and have got off all pain killers and now lead a normal furfilling life.
The link to my actual story, instead of me rehashing a long story here is
http://www.medtronicneuro.com.au/ambassa…
I had it implanted for massive chest pain caused by my oesphagus cramping every single time I ate, drunk or swallowed saliva. I was in massive pain 24/7 and considered suicide as my last option. That was until I found out about this implant.
It changed my life forever. Before I really had no life. It was just pain, pain, pain, medications and hospital admissions.
You can also find out more about neurostimulation at Medtronic.
http://www.medtronicneuro.com.au/index.h…
You can ask me any questions if you would like? The invitation is always open.
EDIT: Jerry Lewis the actor/comedian has one implanted after he had failed spinal fusion also.
He was at the point where his daughter found him in the bathroom with a gun in his mouth.
He now is enjoying life again also.

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Someone I know recently had this below implanted for uncontrollable neuroalgia pain and she so loves it. it's helped her so much.
Neurostimulation is a fantastic drug free long term pain control device.
It involves an electrical lead implanted next to your spinal cord that sends out very mild electrical impulses that block and interupt pain signals getting to the brain. Instead all you feel in the place of pain is a pleasant tingling sensation.
It worked for me when I had, had enough of all the pain killers and still getting no relief.
I had mine implanted almost 3 years ago and have got off all pain killers and now lead a normal furfilling life.
The link to my actual story, instead of me rehashing a long story here is
http://www.medtronicneuro.com.au/ambassa...
I had it implanted for massive chest pain caused by my oesphagus cramping every single time I ate, drunk or swallowed saliva. I was in massive pain 24/7 and considered suicide as my last option. That was until I found out about this implant.
It changed my life forever. Before I really had no life. It was just pain, pain, pain, medications and hospital admissions.
You can also find out more about neurostimulation at Medtronic.
http://www.medtronicneuro.com.au/index.h...
You can ask me any questions if you would like? The invitation is always open.
EDIT: Jerry Lewis the actor/comedian has one implanted after he had failed spinal fusion also.
He was at the point where his daughter found him in the bathroom with a gun in his mouth.
He now is enjoying life again also.
References :
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