I am in pretty much life-limiting pain. Not only do I dislike the pain, I very much dislike the solutions from the doctors. I am on 2 different types of narcotics,fentanyl and oxycodone. I have developed addictive behaviors, like making sure that I have my supplies in adequate quantities, etc. Boy do I hate this life!
I have asked the Doctor if there are any detox programs that will take me back down to a zero level, so that I won't need SO, So much! There are no such programs.
I do not like this life at all. Has anyone found any 'natural' solutions for MS pain?
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Re: PAIN
What kind of pain? I had burning hands, feet, and legs fairly often for about 7 years. Thiamine (about 300mg throughout day for first few weeks then 100-200mg/day as preventative/maintenance) made it go away, like Alieve makes a headache go away. It also helps with energy and it seems like my requirement goes up when I’m more physically active too. I also take mag, a multi, and b complex.
Even if thiamine works for you, you’ll still be craving pain meds. Are you in a marilegal state? That might be a healthier/more natural option than pharma potions.
‘Moose
Even if thiamine works for you, you’ll still be craving pain meds. Are you in a marilegal state? That might be a healthier/more natural option than pharma potions.
‘Moose
Re: PAIN
@msmythingmsmything wrote: ↑Mon Feb 19, 2018 6:33 pm I am in pretty much life-limiting pain. Not only do I dislike the pain, I very much dislike the solutions from the doctors. I am on 2 different types of narcotics,fentanyl and oxycodone. I have developed addictive behaviors, like making sure that I have my supplies in adequate quantities, etc. Boy do I hate this life!
I have asked the Doctor if there are any detox programs that will take me back down to a zero level, so that I won't need SO, So much! There are no such programs.
I do not like this life at all. Has anyone found any 'natural' solutions for MS pain?
You might want to look into palmitoylethanolamide and benfotiamine. Both are sold as supplements.
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