Hi Chava. I'm sorry you're feeling so desperately bad. Specialist after specialist with no answers forthcoming is wildly stressful which probably just makes your pain worse. It sounds like you're doing all the right stuff. I spent more than a year on a similar merry-go-round for my current pain issue (and was on similar ones in the past for other pain issues in past years). It's awful.
I forget whether you have tried any sort of mindful breathing or other meditation? I turned to it because I've never been on any pain meds. I find it helps take the edge off my pain if I can lie down and use a guided meditation. Even if I can't get into the meditative mode, I find that focusing on my breath and visualization really helps (breathe out pain gently, breath in warmth and healing light, etc. or whatever images work for you). I picked up some strategies from Peter Levine's book, Healing Chronic Pain. I've also become fond of a meditation teacher named Tara Brach (who is also a clinical psychologist). I got her CDs called Finding True Refuge for Christmas. She has some free guided meditations on her website. http://www.tarabrach.com/audioarchives-guided-meditations.html
All the above stuff along with psychotherapy has helped me be more patient and gentle with my pain issues...not trying so hard to escape it or fight it, but more to accept it gently. Hard to explain.
Please hold yourself gently and patiently as you move through this very frustrating process. I'm sending you kind energy.
I forget whether you have tried any sort of mindful breathing or other meditation? I turned to it because I've never been on any pain meds. I find it helps take the edge off my pain if I can lie down and use a guided meditation. Even if I can't get into the meditative mode, I find that focusing on my breath and visualization really helps (breathe out pain gently, breath in warmth and healing light, etc. or whatever images work for you). I picked up some strategies from Peter Levine's book, Healing Chronic Pain. I've also become fond of a meditation teacher named Tara Brach (who is also a clinical psychologist). I got her CDs called Finding True Refuge for Christmas. She has some free guided meditations on her website. http://www.tarabrach.com/audioarchives-guided-meditations.html
All the above stuff along with psychotherapy has helped me be more patient and gentle with my pain issues...not trying so hard to escape it or fight it, but more to accept it gently. Hard to explain.
Please hold yourself gently and patiently as you move through this very frustrating process. I'm sending you kind energy.