In a message dated 6/11/2007 11:02:49 AM Eastern Daylight Time,  
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

OH I  WISH IT WAS POSSIBLE TO HAVE TM AND NO PAIN - I have such excruciating 
pain in  my lower back all the time - except when I first wake up and only 
move my  eyelids - when I start moving in the morning the pain in the lower 
back 
just  keeps esculating - at night when I'm going to go to sleep it takes a 
loritab  and 2 Tylenol PMs plus a heating pad and at times tears or a glass of  
wine to get me to sleep.


Does anybody's back pain feel as though what the earth looks  like when there 
is an earthquake?  Like, two "plates" butting up against  each other and 
sliding over and under each other?  I don't know if that's a  very good 
analogy...I'm not very good at expressing what I want to  say.
 
I also wonder what makes nerve pain so difficult to  treat.  For those of us 
who have no sensation and no promise of ever having  any feeling or ability to 
use the parts of our bodies affected by TM, why isn't  it considered poor 
advice for our doctors to tell us that it is ok to have our  nerves removed so 
that we will no longer have to deal with the continual,  unrelenting pain 
messages.
 
Peace and Prayers,
Jude
 


2 Corinthians 4:17
NLT





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