reddevil1111
Diamond Member
pain is subjective to the individual to a large degree. I think there is no real good solution to pain that works for everyone. If you have success it does not mean someone else will. There are different reactions for every drug made.
ODG I used to take tylox from the marines... its not prescribed much anymore but it might be another option to try. Fentanyl might be another. Don't give up keep trying.
There is a pain gel I use a LOT that helps me when oxy cant. Its called volteran gel
http://www.drugs.com/voltaren-gel.html
it does not help with all my pain just my legs/knees and my foot.
I also use lidocaine patches
http://www.drugs.com/cdi/lidocaine-patch.html
they don't treat the deep pain rather they go after the nerve groups. So I tend to wear one to bed and over a nerve group like the upper or lower sciatic in the back. It does not really remove all the pain, it helps block the pain message for a while. It can help to provide better sleep for me.
I tried the fentanyl patches but I didn't like the side effects enough to keep them.
There are also Fentanyl popsicles its a loly for pain. They are real bad for you. I had some just after my combat injuries. I will say they do help but they can damage your body real fast. Be aware if you try them.
Another option is a pain pump installed inside you that gives out measured doses of morphine. Seriously?! My dad has one. It ruined his life imo. He was better off just dealing with pain.
ODG I used to take tylox from the marines... its not prescribed much anymore but it might be another option to try. Fentanyl might be another. Don't give up keep trying.
There is a pain gel I use a LOT that helps me when oxy cant. Its called volteran gel
http://www.drugs.com/voltaren-gel.html
it does not help with all my pain just my legs/knees and my foot.
I also use lidocaine patches
http://www.drugs.com/cdi/lidocaine-patch.html
they don't treat the deep pain rather they go after the nerve groups. So I tend to wear one to bed and over a nerve group like the upper or lower sciatic in the back. It does not really remove all the pain, it helps block the pain message for a while. It can help to provide better sleep for me.
I tried the fentanyl patches but I didn't like the side effects enough to keep them.
There are also Fentanyl popsicles its a loly for pain. They are real bad for you. I had some just after my combat injuries. I will say they do help but they can damage your body real fast. Be aware if you try them.
Another option is a pain pump installed inside you that gives out measured doses of morphine. Seriously?! My dad has one. It ruined his life imo. He was better off just dealing with pain.