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Sunday, March 25, 2012

Always a happy ending?

There are two sides to every story--some respond to nerve blocks and only need to have them periodically.  Others can have access to ketamine-gets the pain down to a manageable level so therapies can be instituted...and even that's a bitch-emotional, lots of highs, lows, hills, and valleys.  And it rightly sucks ass sometimes.

Then when someone doesn't respond to the "treatments" available to them; they are ostracized.  And the world of chronic pain has ups and downs.  Well add 100 times, no 1,000,000 times the right dose of anabolic steroids to that, this is how your mood feels.

Then you get sent to the shrink.  They get it; but their hands usually are tied.

They can't order treatments-but listening and validation can mean the world.

We make ourselves vulnerable ooking for someone who understands.

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