Why doesn't the pain 'remit' completely?
Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 4:55 pm
I have RRMS, and the relapses aren't that common. It's about 1/7-8 months. The problem is that the pain never goes into remission completely. Some of it sticks around, and all they're doing is prescribing me more pain medications to keep it under control. So far they have me on...
600mg of Gabapentin
2 Tylenol 3s (total of 60 mg codeine and 600 mg acetaminophen)
600 mg of ibuprofen.
A cocktail of drugs that I take every 3-6 hours (Depending on when it starts to 'wear off'), swinging more towards 3 nowadays. Think I'm building an immunity to codeine, but I don't know how to ask for something else without looking like an addict.
But I digress... Is there a chance that the pain will go into remission one day, or is the damage permanent? I'm on other drugs to suppress my immune system as well, but I don't think they're relevant in this case...
In any case, the medications have me so strung out that this is probably riddled with mistakes, so please excuse me.
600mg of Gabapentin
2 Tylenol 3s (total of 60 mg codeine and 600 mg acetaminophen)
600 mg of ibuprofen.
A cocktail of drugs that I take every 3-6 hours (Depending on when it starts to 'wear off'), swinging more towards 3 nowadays. Think I'm building an immunity to codeine, but I don't know how to ask for something else without looking like an addict.
But I digress... Is there a chance that the pain will go into remission one day, or is the damage permanent? I'm on other drugs to suppress my immune system as well, but I don't think they're relevant in this case...
In any case, the medications have me so strung out that this is probably riddled with mistakes, so please excuse me.