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yes please give me a little time my doctor thinks that I am Hyperalgesia. I had a serious accident, I fell through the floor of a Train with one leg and the diagnosis is from my L2 to S1 all of what is left of my 3 torn discs, bone sprs and I have a Pain Pump plus a neurostimulator. I was given Morphine in my pump but had a allergic reaction to it in my pump but I take it now orally. the only drug that has helped me is Fentanyl in my pump. My dose of Fentanyl is 108 ul and I take Morphine 3-4 times a day as needed 30MG vicodin 10/325 two tablets 4 times a day. I was in bed for two years until my doctor gave me prednisone 15 MG daily and my life changed. I was alive again. I have gone to the Mayo-Clinic and was told that surgery would only add to my problem. I am going to see a Neurologist soon Please tell me what you might think
Hyperalgesia is a symptom defined as "abnormally heightened sensitivity to pain."--something that might be slightly painful is much more painful. Various treatments work. Nerve dampers like lidocaine, anti-epileptic meds, amitryptiline; also narcotics, maybe.
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Hyperalgesia is a symptom defined as abnormally heightened sensitivity to pain. --something that might be slightly painful is much more painful. Various treatments work. Nerve dampers like lidocaine, anti-epileptic meds, amitryptiline; also narcotics, maybe.