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Natural Treatment For Joint Pain And Arthritis | Natural Remedies ...
12 Nov 2009 by admin  
Many types of pain are so persistent and pervasive, people become concerned about the commonly recommended pain treatment (pain medications) because they do not like to put so much chemical substance into their bodies for extended periods of ... include herbal tea, change in diet, and identifying food allergies. Many natural joint pain relief therapies are termed “alternative” treatments because they do not receive as much respect as the more normal pain relief options. ...
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Healing From Lupus: Low Dose Naltrexone
1 Nov 2009 by HealingFromLupus  
Naltrexone is an anti-opiate that was originally patented to treat heroin addiction at high doses (50 mg). It is very effective and made the users feel horrible when they tried to get their high, so they stopped using the medication. ... If that's true, the placebo effect has held for 2.5 years and does not explain the excrutiating pain I experience again when I briefly stop the medication. I've had to stop the medication once because I had allergies that led to lung ...
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IF you had a hardheaded DH who hates - Support for parents
19 Nov 2009 by DDD  
If the slowdown is caused by pain medications there is a med called relistor. It is an injection that you give to yourself. It works on the opiate receptors in your gut so that they don't plug you up. Results are within 15 minutes, usually w/in 5 from my ... The other option is a home remedy that one of the older docs in town learned from his mom. Our pediatrician chose to use this when Jessie got badly impacted a couple of years ago. It is a milk and molasses enema. ...
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Pain management issues regarding Toradol IM, Cesamet, Remoxy and ...
29 Jul 2009 by Chelseabee  
I am also on 5 mgs of valium 3 times a day which also helps my fibro as anxiety triggers pain flare ups. I also occationally use a TENS unit for some relief. So here are my questions: Are there any opiate derived medications that you very ... The list of allergies seems extensive. A true allergic reaction to medication occurs when the immune system is activated in response to a drug. Vomiting is not an allergic reaction and can be avoided by taking a premed antiemetic. ...
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Hot Air » Blog Archive » ReasonTV: The government interference in ...
22 Sep 2009 by Ed Morrissey  
My son's girlfriend just came off chemo and was also prescribed opiates for pain management. When they reviewed the prescription they found that she was allowed 99 refills (the code for infinite), while the real number should have been 3, .... Instead, we try other options, but they do not work as effectively as the medication. And I can't even begin to describe to you the absolute misery faced by some who need pain medication but cannot find a doctor who feels safe ...
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Shire Trialing ADHD Drug As Add-On Depression - Furious Seasons
9 Oct 2009 by Philip Dawdy  
Have you ever seen someone on opiates (aside from an actual ALLERGIC reaction) become aggitated or psychotic? It doesn't happen - except in the case of allergy. There is no such things as opioid induced psychosis (it's an allergic reaction ... You take an opiate and suddenly ALL your pain is gone, emotional and physical, and you are suddenly filled with a sense of safety and wellbeing, as well as a newfound ability to feel pleasure and apreciate the good things going on ...
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FWD/Forward » The Pain of House
20 Oct 2009 by Ouyang Dan  
I think maybe what you were saying is that he has control of his life while addicted to pain medication, which is what I was trying to say, and I was both misunderstanding you and not making my point clear in a moment of Fog. Apologies. ..... Also, there is no way that some people, myself included, could do the full physio work up that sometimes comes w/ opiate regimens, such as treadmill or swimming workouts. There is no “standard” when it comes to these things. ...
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10 Common Medication Mistakes That Can Kill | Healthy and Green Living
16 Sep 2009 by Mel, selected from Caring.com  
However, when integrated with pain medication, alternative therapies like accupuncture, plus massage and physical therapy can be highly beneficial. I certainly think that doctors andf patients will be better served if doctors wee more ... Pretty much all medications today are derived from natural sources. Opium is derived from poppies and made into opiates; aspirin is made from willow bark. The major problem (and blessing) of this is that we're destroying our natural ...
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Arthritis Research & Therapy | Full text | The relationship ...
28 Oct 2009 by Elizabeth Karlson  
1Division of Rheumatology, Immunology and Allergy, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 75 Francis Street, PBB-B3, Boston, MA, 02115, USA. 2Pain Management Center, Brigham and Women's Hospital, 850 Boylston Street, Chestnut Hill, MA, 02467, USA ..... Although we excluded individuals taking opiates, participants could continue to take other medications that may affect pain thresholds. Use of synthetic DMARDs, corticosteroids and NSAIDs were not associated with pain threshold in ...
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Taking opiates for pain… on Suboxone. « Suboxone Talk Zone
10 Aug 2008 by freudian55  
in any case, i found myself abusing my pain medication last year and am now on 16 mg suboxone 2x a day. i had a knock down drag out month emotionally and then another injury that put me over the edge. i had strong narcotics at my ..... it just happens, then i feel demoralized about that. feeling bad about feeling bad, as the saying goes. and yes, i sleep regularly, stay well hydrated and eat very few processed foods. it does seem that my allergies will trigger a very ...
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