Have Twisted Spine, IBS And Pain All Over Body. Taking Clonazepam. Any Alternate Medication?
I already wrote to you about the complexity of my problems. I had many accidents, my spine is twisted with a double scoliosis, I have digestive problems (IBS, lactose intolerance), pain everwhere, anxiety following a heavy hardship including many deaths in my family, having gone too far as a care provider, money problems and a difficult childhood. I only take clonazepam since many years... tried many other meds but it didn't work out... I take a few supplements including now 2000 UI of vit. D each day.
I am sorry for the various things have happened to you. I would not be able to help you with where you can get this drug but I can suggest alternatives and help put things in perspective. Clonazepam generally relieves the symptoms related to depression. Pain in scoliosis generally responds to codeine and certain neuroleptics. You may want to see your physician for a prescription of that.
Getting to forget about the past is essential for you. Depression usually exacerbates pain and could aggravate symptoms from psychiatrist or psychologist before, if not, this could be a very good idea. Other drugs could be added to clonazepam or some advice could be given you that might help. Depression has negative impacts on the digestive system, and could lead to stress, reduced quality life and lack of motivation.
I would suggest you XXXXXXX a psychiatrist first for a proper evaluation and management. Supplements like Calcium supplements you are taking are good. They could really only very helpful if you do have a proven calcium deficiency.
Thanks as I hope this helps. If there any concerns, I would be glad to receive an further inquiries or help.
Luchuo, MD.
Thanks so much for your follow up comments.
I still believe the key to gaining good health or effectiveness of particular treatments actually depends, on a non-negligible extent, on the trust we got about the treatment we’re taking. Believing a particular treatment, activity or medical maneuver could be of help is key in treatment outcomes. I would advise you to engage in full and dedicated prayers as you said, and also not to neglect the advise and treatments been offered you by classical medical care.
Pain management, depression or anxiety are medically managed, mores skillfully and technically in psychiatrics. Prayers coupled with psychiatric advice and a possible sense of seeing life or your health outcome could be of great help.
I wish you a fast recovery once again.
Best regards,
Luchuo, MD.