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<blockquote data-quote="Robinredbreast" data-source="post: 2145287" data-attributes="member: 44643"><p>Hi, something that did help for me was humming a song. When I broke my wrist, it wasn't normal looking and I couldn't use it properly. After the cast was removed, then the real pain started. Now, I was eventually diagnosed with CRPS and the pain was excruciating, I had to bite on a towel to stop the screaming, but, when an episode was coming to an end, I started to hum a song, Olly Murs, Dear Darling and very loud too, it did help a bit. I couldn't take the prescribed the Tramadol because it made me very sick.</p><p>It was a case of positive thinking, mind over matter, pushing through the pain and thinking of nicer, more comfortable/happy things, it will get better.</p><p>Take care x</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Robinredbreast, post: 2145287, member: 44643"] Hi, something that did help for me was humming a song. When I broke my wrist, it wasn't normal looking and I couldn't use it properly. After the cast was removed, then the real pain started. Now, I was eventually diagnosed with CRPS and the pain was excruciating, I had to bite on a towel to stop the screaming, but, when an episode was coming to an end, I started to hum a song, Olly Murs, Dear Darling and very loud too, it did help a bit. I couldn't take the prescribed the Tramadol because it made me very sick. It was a case of positive thinking, mind over matter, pushing through the pain and thinking of nicer, more comfortable/happy things, it will get better. Take care x [/QUOTE]
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