Re: Mild PN Newbie Needing Guidance
Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2011 10:56 am
I think it is really hard to know if the pain indicates further injury is happening or not, this is an interesting question and I don't think it has been much discussed.
My thinking on this is along these lines. Anything that sends a message along the nerve can cause pain - like sex, or sometimes touch, or urinating. In my opinion it is hard to see how that can be causing damage. But we also get pain when something is physically happening to the nerve - for instance sitting or bending or getting constipated or cycling can compress the nerve - and in my opinion, this pain might be an indicator of further damage.
Most of us do find this condition to be progressive, unfortunately, so that's something to bear in mind.
With regard to the constipation, this may well be responsible for some of your aches. Please don't let this continue, constipation can put pressure on the nerve and that's not a good thing, in general. Movicol/Miralax is good stuff and is safe for long term use as it is not a stimulant.
With regard to pain relief - really there is no need for you to be in pain. You know that you have this condition, and you know what to do to help it - and what not to do. At the moment you are on a very low dose of gabapentin, and it is really good that you are feeling improvement already.
I would say - take the meds, enjoy the improvement in your quality of life, and just keep on with the lifestyle changes.
My thinking on this is along these lines. Anything that sends a message along the nerve can cause pain - like sex, or sometimes touch, or urinating. In my opinion it is hard to see how that can be causing damage. But we also get pain when something is physically happening to the nerve - for instance sitting or bending or getting constipated or cycling can compress the nerve - and in my opinion, this pain might be an indicator of further damage.
Most of us do find this condition to be progressive, unfortunately, so that's something to bear in mind.
With regard to the constipation, this may well be responsible for some of your aches. Please don't let this continue, constipation can put pressure on the nerve and that's not a good thing, in general. Movicol/Miralax is good stuff and is safe for long term use as it is not a stimulant.
With regard to pain relief - really there is no need for you to be in pain. You know that you have this condition, and you know what to do to help it - and what not to do. At the moment you are on a very low dose of gabapentin, and it is really good that you are feeling improvement already.
I would say - take the meds, enjoy the improvement in your quality of life, and just keep on with the lifestyle changes.