Geeze, that sucks. In all seriousness, I hope you get some relief, I know how difficult chronic pain can bemamakash wrote: Narcotics never make me feel better . . . I seem to always have some sort of negitive reation from them.
Good luck,
Loren
Years ago I was getting my mandatory GI flu shot, lined up moving through the cattle stall with a couple of hundred other folks. The bored med tech was asking each person "are you allergic to anything" just before he'd stab 'em with a needle. When he came to me and asked the bored question with the needle already halfway to my arm I said, completely deadpan, "well, I go into convulsions if I eat eggs."sturob wrote:Unless you're allergic to eggs, of course.
Stuart
Hey Frosty, Woodstock, eh? Well here's one for ya -- I actually know where that is! (OK, I cheated -- I grew up in Atlanta, and my brother's college roommate was from Woodstock.) There's getting to be a whole bunch of whistlers down that way. I'm coming down for Christmas, but I don't think I'll have time to get together with anyone, what with my parents wanting to see me and all. Too bad!
Steven
You might ask your physician about Duragesic, a 3 day pain patch.mamakash wrote:There is no vaccine for cronic pain . . . it's snowing again, long hours at work, and the neck is acting up . . . again. Wish they had a shot for stuff like that.