being cured brings on a whole new set of problems!

From: kl Findlay (klfindlay@yahoo.co.uk)
Tue Jun 12 20:05:06 2001


Hi Joane, When I had my last adhesiolysis procedure done It took me a couple of months to come of the pain meds. I just cut them down each day until they were gone. Some people get help with a Tens machine. If you try to come off them to quickly then you get the heebi geebies, if you know what I mean. So good to hear that you are cured.

In Friendship Katherine Findlay United Kingdom Adhesion Society mailto:kath.findlay@adhesions.org.uk http://www.adhesions.org.uk

-----Original Message----- From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org]On Behalf Of joanne Thorpe Sent: 12 June 2001 16:42 To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS Subject: being cured brings on a whole new set of problems!

I am now 10 weeks post Germany and the pain form the nerve surgery gets better every day. However, I remain a couch potato and have no energy. Yesterday I decided that with all my blood counts back up, it must be something else and I began researching drug withdrawals. I called a Methadone clinic and spoke with a user who told me that I am indeed suffering from withdrawals. He described my symptoms exactly. What a wonderful feeling that was. I was boasting that I made it down form 6 Methadone to 1 a day but what good is it if I am confused and listless, lying around and staring at space. I quickly took two pills and within an hour I was functioning again. So now, after 3.5 years on Methadone, Neurontin, Prozac,and Dilauded (for breakthrough pain), I have a big problem. Does anyone have a suggestion? I found a clinic who does a "wash out" where they put you in a coma like state and clean you out but I need to get funding. We are truly special people and I guess I should be happy that I am cured at last of both my ailments (adhesions and the entrapped nerve) but I still am fighting for my life back. I can use any advise on this. Thanks,

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Joanne

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