Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 > Hello, I'm . > The doctors are unable to determine the cause of my pain. They've run numerous tests. Everything comes back as either " normal " or with results indicative of being in pain and having inflammation (which may be a symptom of active crohn's, but may also be related to the back pain). , I am so sorry this is happening to you. My ex husband had Chrons and I was 19 when I was married and he got Chrons then and this was years ago. I saw the pain he went thru and I never have felt for so much for someone I couldn't do anything for. You main goal should be to get your pain down and no matter how much it takes. I hope you have a good pain doctor that doesn't mind working with you to get the pain under control. You have to because it effects thing in your body organs and you need for them to be healthy. I would find the Chron's website,www.ccfa.org, Chron's and Colitis Foundation of America, that gives you all the current research on Chrons and support. I found, The Survival Guide for Intractable Pain Patients, by Dr. Forest Tenent which can be downloaded thru pain topics.org for free or just type in the title and author and you can get it that way. Dr. Tenent also writes a guide for family and loved ones. This group also has provided me with support throughout my pain journey nd you will find the members and moderators the greatest there is. Welcome, , and I hope you get relief soon. I, too, am working on getting evaluations for my back pain so it can be treated effectively rather than have pain meds thrown at me without knowing why. You will find the members supportive and always there. Bennie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2008 Report Share Posted November 27, 2008 Bennie, It's amazing now how many people I meet who either have or know people who have had crohn's. When I was fist diagnosed, I knew nothing about it, and it was extremely difficult to find knowledgable doctors. The infusion yesterday does seem to be helping (I don't *think* it's psychosomatic!). I normally get very sick after eating even " safe " foods and aside from some rumbling and gas, I've not had any cramping or pain today, and that's after a traditional thanksgiving dinner! I don't have a specific doctor for pain management yet. I have an HMO, and I have to go through a process before I see certain specialists. As it is, though, my PCP is very understanding and sympathetic. He prescribes medications adequately, and is very willing to increase the doses if they aren't working. Right now I have a very good gastro, which has been a battle for me in the past, and the HMO is fantastic about making sure I get as many tests as they can think of, and they definitely don't hesitate to send me to the hospital if I am in acute pain. Thanks for the direction to the CCFA website. I've been and I do stay up with new discoveries. It's a benefit, actually, that more " traditional " pills are more effective for me since they are more time-tested and long-term effects are known. It gives me great info, though, if I'm in need of a quick look-up. Thanks also for the info on Dr. Tenent. I will read it. While my husband is SO understanding about all of this, anything to make him " get it " even more cannot go awry. >I, too, am working on getting evaluations for my back pain so it can be treated effectively rather than have pain meds thrown at me without knowing why.> Do you have any thoughts about what might be causing your pain? Is it something you've had before? How long have you had it? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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