Dear ALL -I’m in desperate need of advice & guidance as I’ve received no help whatsoever from the GP. My mother-in-law is 75yrs old & T2. She wakes every night in agony - with what I can only describe as a ‘damaged nerve type pain’. She cries for hours & has begun to talk of ending her life, because she can’t take the pain any longer.
But despite telling her GP how bad the pain is - he just says
“Take paracetamol or cocodamol”
Well paracetamol doesn’t touch it & the co-codamol stopped working months ago. We can’t just leave her to suffer this way - as the GP has.
What can we safely give her?
Is DHC (DF118’s) suitable for her?
I’d appreciate any advice you can give.
Please forgive my ignorance of T2 diabetes - but I’m new to the condition. And although I am attempting to educate myself about T2, so I can care for my MIL - I really need to know about suitable pain relief NOW.
Thank-you all so much.
If the pain is that bad I'd say pain relief takes precedence over type2. Apart from that, you can have most pain killers without problems if you have T2.
I don't know about your part of the world, but in the Netherlands most hospitals have 'pain clinics', where they specialize in treating or coping with pain. Could she visit a specialist doctor?
Just an off the wall thought - could the pain be due to low blood supply?
As an elderly woman can take it, extract of ginko biloba, the maiden hair tree could possibly get blood to the extremities.
I tried it many years ago before I was diagnosed with a failed thyroid to try to warm up my hands and feet - it did work, but women should not take it before menopause and I had to stop taking it.
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