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Though I can get panic attacks
My condition leaves me stressed and tired
But getting adderall let’s me function and reduces pain.
Just somehow communicating my quality of life would be better if they could added it as a permanent part of my routine.
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I also have chronic pain and am on Narcs. To slowly come off of those is a joke. I am currently waiting for my new PCP appt. to get referrals for pain management for my narc scripts for pain. I'm running out of pain pills, not being taken off slowly. So that's malarky, if it was so important my nuero surg would prescribe them to me. I also have spent 30 years in nursing. Amazing how much of a racket it has become. Adderall!!! Yes!!!! I experienced the same things. I was on it previously for anxiety. With applying for SSD and Dealing with works disability, my anxiety was through the roof. My pain was through the roof. Adderall stops that snowball effect and help me to relax, as it did before my accident. People do not believe me. I cried seeing others experiencing this too. I've been treated like a junkie by Drs. I hope this new PCP doesn't treat me like that.
I stopped taking them. I have to go to a shrink to get them. You know, everyone has to make some money. I'm so frustrated.
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So yes, in my personal opinion, Adderall is definitely capable of relieving pain that stems from the nerves (if that makes any sense).
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I had just seen him like 20 days before and I offered to get someone to bring me and screen me if that's what he was worried about but I couldn't drive myself . He scheduled me 40 days out cold turkey. I was going to try to sleep through it, skipping my second dose. You're right though. The studies are strong about the neuropathy help and honestly that part is killing me right now. I can deal with the seasick feeling but this pain is insane.
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Praying that you continue to receive relief. Just wish the labels would disappear! Why label all of us and say we’re all abusing the meds. Why can’t chronic pain patients just be treated with respect, dignity, empathy and common decency. Why label someone with something they’re not? And place that stigmatizem on a person’s life and have it in print within their medical records? I’ll not stand for it. They’ll pay for the way they’ve chosen to treat me despite me having proof where I’ve been tested for metabolizing my meds so fast. And where it clearly states all that I’ve got wrong only to have a pain doc say, oh it’s only back pain you’re having. What??!! No! No it’s not! You really should learn to read your patients medical records and get yourself aquatinted with their history before you start making accusations on someone’s health and their life. Cause that could come back and bite you in the end… cause it will him for sure!
Blessings,
Siege
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