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There is a very fine line which is there on both depression and pain....and it is hard to actually know when and where it begins, the direction it takes and when and where it ends...and any way you look at this...it is not good for the mind or the body....
I think it is interesting when FMers come on board and say....that the doctors indicate our illness is all in our heads....when for the most part....it does start and probably ends with the brain....as our brain and the pain both are part of the wrath of the dragon....we have to learn to *control both the brain and the pain* in order to feel better....it is all part of what we have to deal with...no matter where it starts or ends....it is all part of the process that all of us go through...
I guess the reason doctors give us pain pills for surgery is because we can take them and just sleep off how we feel and allow our bodies to recover....if we sleep through it....we are in less pain....I know for sure that when I take pain pills....I know very little about what happens during this time about anything.....
Take care...
MiMi
My personal exchanges are Vitamin D and Pain and Wrath of the Dragon....if you care to visit..
You should consider yourself very lucky.
Take care, Annette
In treating the pain you lower the stress overall and your mood lightens. Sleep is a treatment for many things.....do you remember your Mom putting you down for a nap, or any child....it straightens out their attitude to alot. Being mad at someone...sleep on it and it is better. Studying and geting all crazy....a nap helps reset you!
I think because you also don't take the pain meds so often that is why it knocked you out so well. You probably needed that rest so badly.
Glad you are better......I wish I could wake up painfree. That is my worst time. I am in bad shape when my eyes open 90 y/o.
And for me, a nap only brings me back to square one.........
But again, good for you. It is a tool for the future*. Nancy
I dream about waking up in no pain..... I can't even remember the last time I did that! I too take an anti depressant, but I also combine it with pain medicine as needed. I am never pain free.
Rejoice that you had a pain free day!
Kim
I am at least no longer depressed, haven't been for many years now. Cognitive behavioural therapy is the answer for me for depression.
I take antiseizure meds, opioids, and zolpidem.
Take care, Annette
Does cognitive behavioral therapy work on adjusting one's attitude? I haven't been to an actual therapy but find when I discipline myself through attitude adjustment, I feel much better.
I look forward to going to bed. Although I seem to toss & turn more than I care to as it only reminds me of the various places I hurt, I find sleep for the most part to be a good escape from this condition. One of the many Fibro symptoms I suffer from is frequent urination so that, too, gets me up at least once during the night. Sometimes I'm awakened out of a (rare) deep sleep mode & that can be very upsetting.
georgia
A therapist I went to many years ago gave me a book when I moved away called, "Feeling Good" by Dr. David Burns, MD. A great book and a good read for everyone.
I get up about 5-6 hours after I go to sleep to urinate, after that it is dozing at best. I have to get in my hot tub for a bit EVERY night before bed in order to relax my muscles enough to get to sleep with ambien waiting on my nightstand. Without that, I do not sleep much at all.
I wish I slept better, oh well...
Take care, Annette
Take care, Annette
georgia
I feel fine, pain is normal, but nothing to fear.
I get along fine with FMS. Can't work, so I don't pretend it doesn't affect me at all. But, it does not help me to wallow in misery. I use whatever tools I need to, to get along.
Take care, Annette
The meds you are taking for pain only last four hours, if they help, fine, ask the doctor for longer acting opioids. If they do not help, then taper off of them and try something else, if your doctor thinks it is a good idea. Talk to your doctor.
I take neurontin, have for almost 14 years now, I love it. I had to give it a few weeks to get past the side effects though.
Take care, Annette
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