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When your parent is a 'difficult child' ?
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 80251" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Many times chronic painers get depressed, due to the chronic pain. Morphine does seem a bit strong. Sometimes it is hard to do other things to treat fibro and other things like it as there is not a lot of knowledge about them compared to something more common like arthritis. I am not sure if physical therapy would help or hinder. I do not know if she is an addict or a prisoner of her condition. I think you have some very serious and valid concerns, but I can see Janet's point also. </p><p></p><p></p><p>My husband is a chronic painer, and we do not know why. Some days he takes many percocet, other days he takes none. I can see why a pattern like that would make you feel better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 80251, member: 3184"] Many times chronic painers get depressed, due to the chronic pain. Morphine does seem a bit strong. Sometimes it is hard to do other things to treat fibro and other things like it as there is not a lot of knowledge about them compared to something more common like arthritis. I am not sure if physical therapy would help or hinder. I do not know if she is an addict or a prisoner of her condition. I think you have some very serious and valid concerns, but I can see Janet's point also. My husband is a chronic painer, and we do not know why. Some days he takes many percocet, other days he takes none. I can see why a pattern like that would make you feel better. [/QUOTE]
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