Generous Pain Management Doctors in Northern Colorado?
I would like to know if there are and Pain Management Doctors in Northern Colorado who use pharmaceutical medication in treatment? I have degenerative disc disease, as well as 3 herniated discs. I have tried accupucture, cortizone shots, muscle relaxers, and physical therapy. Any help would be greatly appreciated. If you would rather email me your reply, you can reach me at tannerdallas32@hushmail.com. thanks everyone.
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Jhishu | Nov 17, 2009
I usually try to get to the Chinese backrub man who works in the local mall here. He is very good with his hands and when he works on you he can usually tell you right where your pain is. But you are in Colorado and I don’t know much about the people out there. But I will say that you should be doing some stretches to loosen up your muscles. And maybe by getting into the pool and taking warm baths . I also use a thing called an accumulator which is made by making various layers of cotton batting and steel wool that you can pick up in a grocery store or at Home Depot. You make one layer of each and keep making layers until you feel you have enough. Then you put them all into a plastic bag and hold it on the affected area, Start for about 15-20 minutes at a time and then add time as you get more used to it. I sleep with it on the parts of my body that are bothering me. But you can also get heat treatments. There is a chiropractor here who has a daughter that was trained on heat machines. If you can find a good chiropractor who knows their stuff they can give you alternative treatments. I am all for alternative treatments. I would also go on to www.garynull,com and find out if there are any supplements that might be able to help you. I would also look for alternative pharmacies that might have some naturopathic remedies that would be of help to you. Good luck with your pains.
Jackie Smith | Nov 17, 2009
Generous as in they donate to charity? What does being generous have to do with good care?
I get that you are trying to find a pain management doctor who is going to give you narcotics. You are probably going to have to do your own homework, and start seeing some people. With the way times are now, you are going to have to establish a history with a doctor before they start acting ‘generous’ and skip right to the pain pills.
Good luck
Laura | Nov 17, 2009
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