Misfit Toy
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@meeKO, here....if you go to the right doctor he will give you ketamine. They also use it for migraine relief here. My doctor who is a CFS doctor was open to the idea of me trying it for pain and it really does work. And also helps me to fall back asleep.
It's a really small dosage not like the pill of the tranquilizer for the horse. However they do have the IV which is much more intense and I would never want to do unless I had RSD. Or a migraine that just wouldn't kick it. I live near Philadelphia in the states and Ketamine is given here extensively at the teaching hospitals for RSD and especially migraines. The #1 migraine center is in Philly...in the whole of the country. Ketamine is given as an IV regularly for migraine sufferers here.
Did your wife try ketamine? It can also help with depression. Ketamine is actually an awesome drug. It calms the brain down.
Yes, I rotate sleep meds but I take Klonopin every night. I will take Tizanidine or restoril or ambien...I will take one of those with the Klonopin and then sometimes an added one like Ativan.
Sleep is very hard for me. I have like 10 squirrels running around in my brain. My sleep stages are a mess.
Sometimes I only sleep for three or four hours and wake up and then I'll just have to take another medicine to get back to sleep. Sleep for me, like everyone, is so essential because I have major pain. The more sleep, the less pain I have.
It's a really small dosage not like the pill of the tranquilizer for the horse. However they do have the IV which is much more intense and I would never want to do unless I had RSD. Or a migraine that just wouldn't kick it. I live near Philadelphia in the states and Ketamine is given here extensively at the teaching hospitals for RSD and especially migraines. The #1 migraine center is in Philly...in the whole of the country. Ketamine is given as an IV regularly for migraine sufferers here.
Did your wife try ketamine? It can also help with depression. Ketamine is actually an awesome drug. It calms the brain down.
Yes, I rotate sleep meds but I take Klonopin every night. I will take Tizanidine or restoril or ambien...I will take one of those with the Klonopin and then sometimes an added one like Ativan.
Sleep is very hard for me. I have like 10 squirrels running around in my brain. My sleep stages are a mess.
Sometimes I only sleep for three or four hours and wake up and then I'll just have to take another medicine to get back to sleep. Sleep for me, like everyone, is so essential because I have major pain. The more sleep, the less pain I have.
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