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"Good" Obsessiveness?!?
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<blockquote data-quote="InsaneCdn" data-source="post: 521072" data-attributes="member: 11791"><p>Yes. That's the way pain works. Once it kicks in, you can keep it from getting worse, but often you can't knock it back down. I've been around (and/or in) pain most of my life... if you don't catch it early, then the best you can do is put a ceiling on the pain... and by then, it's way beyond discomfort.</p><p></p><p>Pain medications NOT optional, for at least 3 days after ortho adjustments. (T3s or equivalent for daughter)</p><p></p><p>Does he have RX-level pain medications? or just OTC? If OTC, what is he taking? (makes a diff, depending on the kind of pain)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="InsaneCdn, post: 521072, member: 11791"] Yes. That's the way pain works. Once it kicks in, you can keep it from getting worse, but often you can't knock it back down. I've been around (and/or in) pain most of my life... if you don't catch it early, then the best you can do is put a ceiling on the pain... and by then, it's way beyond discomfort. Pain medications NOT optional, for at least 3 days after ortho adjustments. (T3s or equivalent for daughter) Does he have RX-level pain medications? or just OTC? If OTC, what is he taking? (makes a diff, depending on the kind of pain) [/QUOTE]
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