No Pain, No Gain

I haven’t been taking my long term pain mediation for several months now!!! It was prescribed to help with my phantom pain and whilst I still get phantom sensations, aches and pain, it’s at a level that it’s manageable without medication…which is great since I really didn’t want to be popping pills for the rest of my life.

I’d started to reduce my medication from 40mg and got it down to 30mg, but when I tried to drop it to 20mg or less the pain just became too uncomfortable (this was 4+ months back). I’d been undergoing QiGong treatment (read about it here) by Dr. David Smith during this time and I alternated between feeling that it was really helping to that it didn’t seem to make much difference at all. However, after about 6 sessions Dr. Smith told me I’d progressed to the stage where I didn’t need further treatment…all credit to the guy, he could easily have continued to take my money ad infinitum.

Anyhow, it was about a month later that I started to try and reduce my dosage again and was able to reduce it to first 20mg, then 10mg and finally nothing at all (I did this over 1-2 week intervals). I can only credit this to elapsed time, QiGong and taking Goji juice (read about it here) every day. Although, one thing I did notice was that wearing the silicon sleeve I use with my prosthetic also helped dull the pain and sensations.

It’s funny, but one of the unanswered questions I had whilst talking the medication was how I’d feel once I stopped. The medication I was taking was also used to treat depression and I wondered if the reason I felt so upbeat was due to the mediation (happy pills). I’m glad to say that that wasn’t the case and I still have the same upbeat demeanor that I’ve always had.

2 Responses to “No Pain, No Gain”

  1. Lori says:

    Yeah, I hear you, its a good thing to not be dependent on medication to get you through your life. (and becmoming a pill-popper before your time!!)
    I am looking forward to August, when I can stop taking my Spironolactone for good. Even though I am only taking 25mg a day (the ‘normal’ dose for this is 100-200mg) its going to be good to get off it permenantly — and lower my astronomic estradiol dose (which is not good for you long term)
    Its good to hear that you’re not suffering with any ‘withdrawal’ symptoms.

  2. Trudie and James says:

    I think the website is great and inspirational to those who have either lost a limb or born without. We live in Javea and know your dad and it was he that told us to visit your site – as our son Jackson was born without his left hand. Wanted to let you know that we have found your site very informative.

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