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Pain Management Dr in NJ why wont anyone help me? |
I am 28 I have frequent migraines and recently diagnosed with advanced stages of degenerative spine disease and a bulging/herniated disc in my neck. Neurologist gave me Tylenol 3 for pain - didn't work- gave me percocet low dose - didn't work gave me a higher dose which worked, he was reluctant so I said look if you don't want to manage my pain send me to pain management boy was that a mistake! this dr. now wont even give me tylenol 3, he gave me some stupid exercises to do which i'm in too much pain to do, some days are not so bad so i do them, but he wont do anything for me, I told him what has worked in the past and that I have a 10yr old son and an active life. i don't want to get high but I need something strong for the real severe pain, like when it's cold and rainy out, he says he never gives anything for pain. So should i go to someone else? or are all PM Dr.s in NJ gonna be the same way? I am in so much pain I have to lay down alot and my son needs me. Thanks to all the Junkies abusing narcotics ,those of us with REAL Chronic pain cant get the help we need. There have been studies that show how pain drugs work at the point where pain meets the brain blocking the message ,, In patients who have real pain, Unlike people who have NO pain, the drug goes to the "Pleasure center" in the brain where it gets you "High" and addicted. I got lucky and found a dr. who is willing ti help me. You need to find a . WAIT, You know what,,, E-mail me ,I dont want to give my info to any Addicts who may read this, I just erased 10 lines of stuff. get rid of that doctor. its not even worth paying for that kind of care. go back to your other doctor. you should ask about a pain patch. its called a duragesic patch and they come in different strengths of fentanyl. and then use percocet for break through pain. just an idea. click on this. It will help Just as a FYI to all the people out there with "pain" -- telling the doctor what pain med you "need" or what "worked in the past" is a big old red flag to a doctor that you are drug seeking. know how you feel here are 2 differant docs that are good and help you roger lallemand 732 613 1000 hes in old bridge great ortho and will help with meds the next one is dr lamb fort lee nj 201969 0018 he is also very good both docs agr serious and drug test so if your looking to get high dont bother they drug test they will help with meds |
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