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Intractable pain (IP) kills, even if it doesn't literally kill you, it steals your life. I've devoted this blog to everything and anything to do with living with IP. There are some posts that aren't directly related to CP/IP (chronic pain/intractable pain), and they're marked OT. I'm also interested in allowing my followers to contribute your stories (overall story and/or day to day stories). If you'd like to contribute please email me at IntractablePainKills@gmail.com.
Welcome
Thursday, February 6, 2014
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Thursday, September 5, 2013
Welcome
Welcome to my blog. This blog is dedicated to everyone who's told me over the years that I should start one and to every chronic pain and intractable pain suffers, their friends and families, and the doctors who do their best to help us.
About Me- I have suffered from intractable pain since 2009. I have suffered from chronic pain since I slept in a crib. I have an inoperable brainstem tumor, specifically a DIPA/DIPG (Diffuse Intrinsic Pontine Astrocytoma/Glioma) that was found January 8, 2006 and diagnosed April 1, 2008. I also helped found the Central Pain Syndrome Foundation. After significant hesitation, I tried opioids. Once I reached "high" doses, my pain significantly improved,until the dose was reduced. I still take a somewhat high dose of Duragesic.
My wife also has intractable pain, so I've been a caregiver as well.
My daughter started kindergarten last week. She is staying with my father while we wait on housing assistance because we lost our home after my mother-in-law passed away and doesn't leave any money to cover the mortgage. We're staying with my wife's great aunt, but the house is not suitable for a child and her wellbeing is too important to even consider her living here.
I'd like to end my first post with a few reading suggestions
The Intractable Pain Patients' Handbook for Survival
High Dose Fentanyl for Cancer Pain
-Steve