Guest guest Posted March 28, 2001 Report Share Posted March 28, 2001 Good morning Recently I've had Incredible new pain. I'm now walking like an old ape! Immense pain pills only allow me a nap, don't relieve pain. The newest pains are on both sides, starting under my 'cheeks' going down the back of both legs, the calves and Bottoms of my feet and toes! I can't express the pain other than it feels like someone hit the bottoms of both feet with a wooden paddle?! Hot burning pain. Last night the pain under my 'cheeks' started itching out to the sides. Right now I have no insurance, Cobra can't find my precious $696 check to start the insurance! So a doctor's out of the question. Besides, I get more true healing right here from my friends. Thanks Kate Re: Very tired- Lexie > > > wow Rach > > How did they know you have FM? > > You are so young! I am sorry you have it > > Lexie > > Sorry, my computer broke down for a few weeks but I've finally come > back. > Well the doctors have done through the whole, poking at you, testing > for arthritis and everything else under the sun routine, > Yeah, I am kind of young for it,...but hey, surviving, > Rach > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 Hi Kate, I am 32 years of age and have had fibro for 8 years now. I just wanted you to know that I truly, truly understand. I have burned everyday in my skin for about 4 years now after I had taken one pill called serzone, found two other people also that happened to. Everyone is different so everyone that is on serzone and not experiencing this side effect don't have to go and throw it away:>). Anyway, that is one I can't take. I sometimes wander if I take one more would the burning go away(Ha Ha) my mom suggested that one time. Anyway, I am starting on a nutritional plan and hopefully I will start to get some kind of relief. I found a company that has a fibro support call every monday when they can and I must admit it was very helpful. The products are nutritional and I have not been on them long enough to tell you if they work but I do know a nurse on them from here and she has placed her third order. If you want more info just e-mail me and I could send you a website..........! If you ever just need to e-mail me to talk, don't hesitate......Tonya Kate Writes:Good morning Recently I've had Incredible new pain. I'm now walking like an old ape! Immense pain pills only allow me a nap, don't relieve pain. The newest pains are on both sides, starting under my 'cheeks' going down the back of both legs, the calves and Bottoms of my feet and toes! I can't express the pain other than it feels like someone hit the bottoms of both feet with a wooden paddle?! Hot burning pain. Last night the pain under my 'cheeks' started itching out to the sides. Right now I have no insurance, Cobra can't find my precious $696 check to start the insurance! So a doctor's out of the question. Besides, I get more true healing right here from my friends. Thanks Kate Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 Hi P@n Glad to hear from you again. Hope all is well with you. Kate Re: Re: Bottoms of feet BURN hi kate! sorry to read that you suffer such pains! hope you find the clou and feel better soon! ) p@n... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 29, 2001 Report Share Posted March 29, 2001 hi kate! sorry to read that you suffer such pains! hope you find the clou and feel better soon! ) p@n... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 Ah, yes, Kate: The " bastinado " sensations--not only hurts like hell all by itself, but when it happened to me I was always more clumsy than ever, usually crashing into things, stumbling, etc. Bastinado, for anyone who isn't a torture fan, is just that: a medieval form of torture in which the bottoms of the feet were whipped with a flexible rod. It's crippling. The only good thing about the FM version of it is that, like all our symptoms, they are transient and it will eventually go away and be replaced by a new one. Have you tried the painswitch? Kathy Lynn, 56; Upper Susitna Valley, Alaska; FM since childhood, HG & CFS 25+ years; guai since summer, 2000; 1800mg. Pain is necessary; suffering is optional. http://cosmiverse.folksites.com/painswitch Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 30, 2001 Report Share Posted March 30, 2001 Hi P@n Glad to hear from you again. Hope all is well with you. Kate hi kate! didn't you get my pm? left germany the 26th of march in the evening... no idea, when you should get it... *g* love p@n... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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