Poohnatic
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DISers have always been an amazing resource. While I don't expect medical advice from the DIS, it's always helpful to find others in my shoes to get some good advice and perspective.
I have vascular disease and vasculitis. Recently, I developed some ulcerations on my leg that are taking forever to heal. A complication that I now have is Peripheral Neuropathy.
Anyone else suffer from this? Ironically, my sister has this and RSD and has been a huge help (she just got her nursing degree). However, what do you do to manage the pain when you're in the midst of an episode?
I've learned on here how to redirect the nerves, so I do rub the calf that is involved when it's flaring up-any other ideas? I started with Neurontin to dull the nerves and it was great. The resulting hives were not. I'm now trying Lyrica and am cautious on it's efficacy. Is medication a permanent addition for treating this, or do you find that eventually you can discontinue it?
My doctor has been really understanding. I have a very high pain threshhold, which for me means two things. 1. I hate taking painkillers and 2. I seem to need a lot more of any med than the average person.
He gave me the lecture that even though I complain that I've taken more Vicodin in the past two months than I have in my entire life, if *I* am complaining of pain, then I need them. Yes, he and I have a long history-he did my last surgery under local, which is not the usual protocol. We talked during the whole procedure, which blew away the rest of the surgical team.
He is sending me to a neurologist. He feels will be a huge help and has given me the heads up that I may need spinal blocks. I see the Neuro the end of this month. What should I expect with the spinal blocks?
I know I'm throwing a lot out there-just hoping for some input from those who have gone before me on this path...
Suzanne
I have vascular disease and vasculitis. Recently, I developed some ulcerations on my leg that are taking forever to heal. A complication that I now have is Peripheral Neuropathy.
Anyone else suffer from this? Ironically, my sister has this and RSD and has been a huge help (she just got her nursing degree). However, what do you do to manage the pain when you're in the midst of an episode?
I've learned on here how to redirect the nerves, so I do rub the calf that is involved when it's flaring up-any other ideas? I started with Neurontin to dull the nerves and it was great. The resulting hives were not. I'm now trying Lyrica and am cautious on it's efficacy. Is medication a permanent addition for treating this, or do you find that eventually you can discontinue it?
My doctor has been really understanding. I have a very high pain threshhold, which for me means two things. 1. I hate taking painkillers and 2. I seem to need a lot more of any med than the average person.
He gave me the lecture that even though I complain that I've taken more Vicodin in the past two months than I have in my entire life, if *I* am complaining of pain, then I need them. Yes, he and I have a long history-he did my last surgery under local, which is not the usual protocol. We talked during the whole procedure, which blew away the rest of the surgical team.
He is sending me to a neurologist. He feels will be a huge help and has given me the heads up that I may need spinal blocks. I see the Neuro the end of this month. What should I expect with the spinal blocks?
I know I'm throwing a lot out there-just hoping for some input from those who have gone before me on this path...
Suzanne
