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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 209059" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Heather, my husband suffers from chronic pain, and all they know is he has arthritis and inflammation. They do not really have an answer other than that. He has been seeing a pain doctor for the last 1 1/2 yrs or so. He is great. They do all kinds of injections, ablations, and give medications. For my husband percocet seems to help him the most. Morphine, dilaudid are both supposed to be stronger but do not help as much as the percocet. The only other thing that ever helped him much was Fentanyl, but that is very strong. </p><p> </p><p>My husband's pain is under better control. It is still there, but it is better. There were times he could barely walk, could not sit, and was a total bear. Now he can function fairly well most of the time. I really do not think anyone will every cure him, as much as I want it, but at least it is better.</p><p> </p><p>If you have been to many specialists I can see why you dread another one, but I hope this one can help you. Pain management docs are a good thing for those with chronic pain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 209059, member: 3184"] Heather, my husband suffers from chronic pain, and all they know is he has arthritis and inflammation. They do not really have an answer other than that. He has been seeing a pain doctor for the last 1 1/2 yrs or so. He is great. They do all kinds of injections, ablations, and give medications. For my husband percocet seems to help him the most. Morphine, dilaudid are both supposed to be stronger but do not help as much as the percocet. The only other thing that ever helped him much was Fentanyl, but that is very strong. My husband's pain is under better control. It is still there, but it is better. There were times he could barely walk, could not sit, and was a total bear. Now he can function fairly well most of the time. I really do not think anyone will every cure him, as much as I want it, but at least it is better. If you have been to many specialists I can see why you dread another one, but I hope this one can help you. Pain management docs are a good thing for those with chronic pain. [/QUOTE]
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