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how much does it hurt you?
any ideas on pain scales? the true meaning of 1-10?
enya- Head Modorator

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Re: how much does it hurt you?
My doctor asks this every time I go - what pain are you today then (usually 8 which is pretty bad)
They also ask you at the Pain Clinic to rate in the same way 1-10 - I don't think I've ever said less than 7.
They also ask you at the Pain Clinic to rate in the same way 1-10 - I don't think I've ever said less than 7.
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Re: how much does it hurt you?
i think im about a four five constant with the odd seven so i should think myself lucky x
enya- Head Modorator

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Re: how much does it hurt you?
im all heated up all over today and i suspect that if i try to do anythin i will suffer .. xxx
enya- Head Modorator

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Re: how much does it hurt you?
Im hurting alot today but this thing it not going to let stop me its done that for a week
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Re: how much does it hurt you?
good for you terry keep it up .. im going back to work on mionday pain or no pain .. !
enya- Head Modorator

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Re: how much does it hurt you?
If I stand the room spins, if I sit I go to sleep.
I'm using my walking frame more and more these days, but I wont use it outside these four walls.
Thank goodness for the car - but even that's getting hard work these days.
I don't think I've felt this bad in ages, bloody MS, Rheum, Osteo and Fibro don't know which ones the worse but they're having a battle of their own at the moment so I'm leaving them to it.
I'm using my walking frame more and more these days, but I wont use it outside these four walls.
Thank goodness for the car - but even that's getting hard work these days.
I don't think I've felt this bad in ages, bloody MS, Rheum, Osteo and Fibro don't know which ones the worse but they're having a battle of their own at the moment so I'm leaving them to it.
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