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Re: Jan

From: JANET (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sun Jan 9 14:12:47 2000


Hi hon. You might want to see if you can incfrease the how many times instead of the mg's first. ANd if increasing the times does'nt help, then increase the mg's.. You might want to add motrin 800 to the mix to help with the inflammation.. Also the Soma, will help with hte pain in the belly also. Cause the muscles in the belly probably tighten up, cause of the pain, and muscle relaxers help to bring down pain.. Thats why i was originally prescribed it.. I also had my nerves taken care of too, although the last few days you could'nt tell. Actually i just had my last surgery two months ago..(along with hte nerve ablation) Jan -----Original Message----- From: anonymous@obgyn.net <anonymous@obgyn.net> To: Multiple recipients of list ENDO <anonymous@obgyn.net> Date: Sunday, January 09, 2000 9:13 AM Subject: Re: Jan

>Hi, sorry I keep bothering you. I read my mail from earliest to latest, so
I >may be double posting here. Currently I am only on MS Contin 15mg twice a
>day(30total) I am going to either have it raised or go one to a break
through >med such as oramorph(instant release morphine) My pain the past 3 weeks has
>been sky high. The thing is at my last visit a month ago he offered to
>increase and give a break through med and I said No, I was not sure if my
>endo was just acting up for a few days increasing my pain even more. Since
I >have had a total hysterectomy I do not have to deal with period pain thank
>god. My pain doc has destroyed my pelvic nerves and unfortunately it did
>not work. I am still in physical therapy, and hoping for longer results.
>Take care, Stacey
>




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