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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury

I have an annoying pain keeping me awake, not a trip to A&E type pain, but enough to keep me awake. Very annoying

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By *llNatural36FWoman
over a year ago

Denbighshire

Hope you’re feeling better soon op

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury


"Hope you’re feeling better soon op "

So do I! Thank you though xx

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By *niquehorn 69Man
over a year ago

stamford

I feel your pain buddy,I'm the same with sciatica just can't get comfortable x

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury


"I feel your pain buddy,I'm the same with sciatica just can't get comfortable x"

It’s chronic pancreatitis for me

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By *niquehorn 69Man
over a year ago

stamford

An ex gf of mine had that And she was in absolute agony mate

Hope you get better soon x

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury


"An ex gf of mine had that And she was in absolute agony mate

Hope you get better soon x"

Been through the agony part, was hospitalised several times and had surgery. The end result is trying to live with milder constant pain. Sometimes it’s fine, tonight not so! Thanks x

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went through this for many years before my hip replacement. Tore all the cartilage, ligament and shredding all the labral tissue in both hips. Had corrective surgery that helped for a year or so before the pain intensified again.

Was on Tramadol and eventually took myself off it when I realised my body was hooked on them. Scary and very painful times.

Enough pain I could walk no more than 100m at a time and couldn't sleep

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury


"I went through this for many years before my hip replacement. Tore all the cartilage, ligament and shredding all the labral tissue in both hips. Had corrective surgery that helped for a year or so before the pain intensified again.

Was on Tramadol and eventually took myself off it when I realised my body was hooked on them. Scary and very painful times.

Enough pain I could walk no more than 100m at a time and couldn't sleep"

That’s sounds horrific! Tramadol is my friend at the moment, due a review in a months time

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I went through this for many years before my hip replacement. Tore all the cartilage, ligament and shredding all the labral tissue in both hips. Had corrective surgery that helped for a year or so before the pain intensified again.

Was on Tramadol and eventually took myself off it when I realised my body was hooked on them. Scary and very painful times.

Enough pain I could walk no more than 100m at a time and couldn't sleep

That’s sounds horrific! Tramadol is my friend at the moment, due a review in a months time "

Just be careful man, I was on it for 2 years I think taking sometimes more than 8 a day. It wasn't until they messed up my repeat prescription and I went all weekend without them, went to work Monday and I was feeling asleep standing up, hallucinating, stumbling, shivering with hot flushes etc they drove me home and I started to ween myself off them as soon as I had the replacement done.

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
over a year ago

salisbury

It’s ok, I’ve used them many times before in the past and always stopped when I needed to. Sound advice though thanks x

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
52 weeks ago

salisbury

So, 3 weeks down the line and still being kept awake by pain long term pain management plan in place, but episodes of acute pain getting harder to endure. All good fun?!

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By (user no longer on site)
52 weeks ago


"So, 3 weeks down the line and still being kept awake by pain long term pain management plan in place, but episodes of acute pain getting harder to endure. All good fun?!"

Pm me

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By *otuseater11Man
52 weeks ago

kilwinning

Just be careful mate with the tramadol hope things get better for you

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
52 weeks ago

salisbury


"Just be careful mate with the tramadol hope things get better for you"

Thanks

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By *ringo1969 OP   Man
52 weeks ago

salisbury

Here we go again…

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