Ding, ding, ding!
tootsie1
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Ding, ding, ding! We think we have an answer! I saw the new gastroenterologist today, who turned out to be a woman (could have sworn they said "He" on the phone). Anyway, she was lovely and listened so carefully to everything I said. She believes the problem is with nerves near the incision site that are trapped by scar tissue. We're going to try topical pain medications and Motrin. I will see her again in 3 months, and if I feel relief is not significant enough, I can see a pain specialist for abdominal injections of Lidocaine or a steroid. Not wanting to do that! They will only do surgery if there is a severe blockage, because surgery causes more scar tissue. So, not something that will take it away forever, but I might get some relief! Oh, and on the way to the appointment, I read our local paper, which quoted me in an article about the Relay kickoff. *smiles*
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Gail
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Gail
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That's great, Gail!! With
That's great, Gail!! With some experimenting, I bet you end up finding just the right meds to fix the nerve-caused pain. I wonder if Gabapentin (prescription) might work too, since she thinks it is nerve related? Gabapentin is a med that cuts off or short circuits the message that is going from the nerve(s) to the brain saying "Pain! Pain! Pain" so that the brain doesn't receive the message. Once they know that the pain is caused by nerves, they can give this med. The pain is real, but it's not indicitive of something that the brain needs to be constantly reminded of.
I have been prescribed Gabapentin for the nerve pain in both heels of my feet, caused by the oral chemo when I was on it during radiation. Now, as long as I remember to take it, it works fine... my problem is, if it's working, I forget to take it!! LOL!!
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