I Have Chronic Pain. I Get Relief With Higher Legal Limits of Opoids. Are There Any Dr.s Who Treat This Way?

Question by PainSucks: I have chronic pain. I get relief with higher legal limits of opoids. Are there any Dr.s who treat this way?
It’s getting pretty tough to find a doctor who will prescribe narcotics for long-term pain management. I’ve tried all the “other” pain reducing options (dorsal implant, morphine pump, steroid blocks, massage therapy, pool work, …) that are classified non-opoid. The implants nearly killed me, I’ve fallen twice and broken bones doing therapy, and I’m getting tired of being called an addict when I show up at an emergency room for treatment. Why are all the doctors afraid to practice their work with legal doses of narcotics? Finding a doctor who will prescribe the amount of medication I need is next to impossible. I was just turned away from a “Pain Clinic” as not treatable. Why? Because the only treatment that works for me is a high level of narcotics in my body. And today’s healers are under scrutiny by the DEA. They can revoke a medical license for over prescribing. Who’s helping the patient – Me? Why make medications if they can’t be used?

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Answer by RAVISHANKAR K
Hi, my name is Ravishankar & I’m from India. I’m a qualified practicing Yoga Therpaist & Acupuncturist. I also practice the Ayurvedic Pulse Diagnosis.

To answer your problem, I may have to ask you certain question which will be related to your symptoms only.
Our science allows asking questions to arrive at the cause of symptoms, which can eliminate the symptoms for a long time to come. You may choose not to answer, but that may prevent me from diagnosing the problem.

I would like to the part of the body that is hurting or it is the whole body that suffering. Also the time from which you are suffering from this pain is also very important.

There are general suggestions to relieve pain in general. But when you can explicitly point out all your symptoms, however minor they are, I can help you with solving your problem by addressing the cause.

1. To avoid this pain, you need to alter the way you eat & drink. Stop drinking water with food. This will automatically help in increasing the digestive power in your stomach, improve the quality of your digestive enzymes & provide proper nutrition to your nerves & muscles. Drink water after half an hour.
After all, your muscles, nerves & all parts of your body depend on your for their nutrition & proper functioning. So, proper ingestion of food is important for the proper metabolic activity in your body.
2. Try to avoid eating & working at the same time. Also, while eating, do not talk or watch TV. Try to concentrate on your food, chew properly.
3. Try to sit down for 10 minutes after food. Let the digestive process begin.
4. Try to avoid eating late or sleeping late at night. Give a 2 hour gap between the last intake of food & sleep.
5. have a warm shower at least 45 minutes before you retire to bed.
6. 1/2 hour before you go to bed, have a glass of warm Milk (preferably cow’s) diluting it half by water. Mix a tsp of Honey to it. The Milk should necessarily be lukewarm when you drink it. Let me know the result.

You can also write to me & visit my group, which I’ve created just 2 days ago. this is [email protected]

Namaste & Warm Regards,

K.RAVISHANKAR
Yoga Acharya,
Nadi Vidwan

WRITE TO ME TO KNOW HOW TO MAINTAIN THE BEST OF HEALTH – FOR LIFE, NATURALLY!!! Also available – Yoga Therapy, Nadi Pariksha, Acupuncture, Acupressure, Counselling on Heath, Stress & other Psychological issues.

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