Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 I am a 41 yr woman, mother of 3 living in Brisbane who has many problems with bones which caused vertabrae to collapse onto spinal cord 10 yrs ago, leaving me an incomplete tetraplegic. I have spondylitis, cervical spondylosis, scoliosis of lumbar spine, numerous oestophytes, at the moment 6 prolapsing discs( 1 in neck, 2 in thoracic, and 3 in lumbar spine), stenosis of canal, kyphosis of cervical spine, I still have some sensation, and suffer an enormous amount of pain, inc deep bone pain, muscular pain , and neuropathic pain . I am wheelchair bound, with both legs and my right arm affected. I am unable to work any longer, and I find the pain is getting progressively worse. I take Lyrica 225mg twice daily and panadeine forte x 8 - 10 per day, but it is no longer reducing the pain by much, let alone taking it away. I have had 2 spine surgeries (laminectomy, disktectomy, fusion and vertabrectomy), but am not allowed to go under the knife again unless it is emergency. On top of that I also have: high cholestrol, oesteoarthritis, oesteoporosis, Hyperglycaemia, and depression. I really need help. Can you suggest any other alternatives to help me with this. My doctor is unable to come up with anything to help me. He says that if I go on morphine, it will counter react with my prozac which I am on for depression. I am finding it all very distressing and depressing anyway. Any advice you can give me would be most appreciated. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2008 Report Share Posted August 18, 2008 I think, with all of your medical problems, you need to be in close contact with a Pain Management practice/facility. Most doctors are either not aware of or don't care enough to focus on pain management and I think pain management for your situation should be your primary focus right now. If your doctor won't help, contact a pain management center near you and ask them how to proceed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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