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<blockquote data-quote="ickihun" data-source="post: 2154210" data-attributes="member: 196960"><p>Thx [USER=296408]@JohnnyBaker87[/USER]. My thoughts are with [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER] and [USER=278234]@tina_marie[/USER] too. They both have so much worry and difficulties which seem to be vaguely dealt with. I wish i could help them more. I'm no medical expert so God knows why Ron hasn't had some improvement. His meds seem inconsistant in providing relief.</p><p>I'm given buscupan for my muscular spasms with dihydrocodeine but mine is a trapped nerve and suspected gallstones. Awaiting a duplicate ultascan of one done over a year ago.</p><p>I tried co-codamol but I couldn't function well. My bgs and fitness levels suffered. I had noticeable worse nerve shooting spasmodic pains bad enough to take my breathe away. My walking was at times impossible. It was very depressing but back on dihydrocodeine and paracetamol and I've been out today.</p><p>Only benefit to suffering was my GP could pinpoint suspected gallstones. I felt hopeless. </p><p>Ive found pain relief that allows some mobility, for now. </p><p>I wish Ron could find something which works better for him.</p><p>Without any painkillers I had pain just moving my head but I must hv had an infection as antibiotics have helped.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ickihun, post: 2154210, member: 196960"] Thx [USER=296408]@JohnnyBaker87[/USER]. My thoughts are with [USER=272751]@eldergarth[/USER] and [USER=278234]@tina_marie[/USER] too. They both have so much worry and difficulties which seem to be vaguely dealt with. I wish i could help them more. I'm no medical expert so God knows why Ron hasn't had some improvement. His meds seem inconsistant in providing relief. I'm given buscupan for my muscular spasms with dihydrocodeine but mine is a trapped nerve and suspected gallstones. Awaiting a duplicate ultascan of one done over a year ago. I tried co-codamol but I couldn't function well. My bgs and fitness levels suffered. I had noticeable worse nerve shooting spasmodic pains bad enough to take my breathe away. My walking was at times impossible. It was very depressing but back on dihydrocodeine and paracetamol and I've been out today. Only benefit to suffering was my GP could pinpoint suspected gallstones. I felt hopeless. Ive found pain relief that allows some mobility, for now. I wish Ron could find something which works better for him. Without any painkillers I had pain just moving my head but I must hv had an infection as antibiotics have helped. [/QUOTE]
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