Re: Joint pain lupus Dx.
Hi Kassie
Lupus is so different for each of us. I was dx'd 10 yrs ago after having my
first child. I'm 30 now and deal with much more pain now than all those
years before. I see a family physician who practices pain managment.. I'm
using a long acting opioid and then a short acting for break thru pain.
I've only needed this in the last couple of years.. before that, I was able
to get by using Darvocet, high doses of NSAIDs, Ultram, T3's or Vicoden.
Eventually, I was using 12 Norco (10mgs hydrocodone/325mgs apap aka
tylenol).. this is when I progressed to the pure opioid.
I refuse to use steroids for pain control as so many rheumatologists do.
I also take muscle relaxers, an anti-depressant, sleep meds, etc, etc,
etc.. it's a nasty circle.
You need a dr who you can work with and who understands you. You deserve a
great doctor.
The American Pain Foundation has great information
www.painfoundation.org
They also have a pain notebook which many find extremely beneficial.
http://www.painfoundation.org/page..ions/Target.htm
More APF Publications
http://www.painfoundation.org/page..tions/Index.htm
If you're new to lupus, I can send you some great info that I've collected
over the years.
Take care
Nicole
"kassie" <u23554@uwe> wrote in message news:627693a588951@uwe..
> Would like to know what others do when they have a Lupus flare up, for
> pain
> and discomfort. What works and doesn't work?
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