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ulnar/cubital nerve damage
02-25-2010, 11:04 PM
Post: #11
RE: ulnar/cubital nerve damage
Sunshine I've used the Lidocain patch and it never worked for me.

I do use the tiger balm pain patch and if I use it early on it helps.
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02-25-2010, 11:16 PM
Post: #12
RE: ulnar/cubital nerve damage
thats the wonderful thing about the opana and the dilaudid i dont get tired at all from either..when i first saw the pm dr he prescribed me an extended release morphine and an imidiate release morphine and i was always very very tired so i mentioned it to him and he switched them to the others..didnt seem like i needed any adjustment..if i were you i would ask him for these two..there opana 10mg extended release and dilaudid 4mg imidiate release..i hope he dosent put you on morphine it was very hard on me mentally(mood changes)and phisically(very tired all the time)good luck hope all goes well for you

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02-26-2010, 11:06 AM
Post: #13
RE: ulnar/cubital nerve damage
It's only my opinion, but, I would seek out other doctor's / surgeon's for other medical opinions.

Living with pain; I understand this, but we as injured workers, have to learn to live in pain. Some way worse then others. It becomes a major new part of our life, and we must learn on how we are going to deal with it for now till we die. It is there for many of us for life. It isn't easy as one day may be better then then next, or one day may be worse then then the next.

I hope the Pain Mang doctor finds a way to cut the major edge off for you.

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