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what the hell is wrong with your wife to be getting high on morphiene and endone tic tacs? if u dont mind me asking?

Its basically a headache (pain like a migrain - without light sensitivity) that hasnt gone away for over 10 yrs. She can put up with it for a long time (it endone and panadine forte) but eventually she just needs a break from the pain. It was diagnosed after many CAT, MRI (stoke, ruptures, etc) and other teast as a Chronic Paroxismal Hemi-chrania (sp?) which sonds like it means something but translates to a pain in the head. ie no diagnosable cause and hence no real way to treat it.

Its basically a headache (pain like a migrain - without light sensitivity) that hasnt gone away for over 10 yrs. She can put up with it for a long time (it endone and panadine forte) but eventually she just needs a break from the pain. It was diagnosed after many CAT, MRI (stoke, ruptures, etc) and other teast as a Chronic Paroxismal Hemi-chrania (sp?) which sonds like it means something but translates to a pain in the head. ie no diagnosable cause and hence no real way to treat it.

" a break from the pain "

..... mate, Ive lived like that for a long time, although swap endone for tramal. Only got onto the endone last winter, and Im glad now that I dont require painkillers now and then anymore, to have a break from the pain as you describe (never worked properly anyway, more of a relaxant type feeling rather then a loss of pain). Ummm, has she tried acupuncture? Perhaps even see a chiropractor?

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