I lay awake last night getting more and more pain generating from a multitude of points in my body. I remember thinking how on earth am I going to get through this because I've had all the painkillers I can. I didn't know where to put myself as the pains were so bad, then suddenly I woke up in the morning when my carer came.
No it wasn't some Paw Ewing type of dream. I think I had been in so much pain I actually passed out!!! Has anyone else had this happen to them?
Julie xx
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Poor you! That sounds really dreadful. Maybe it is time you got your GP to review your meds as nobody should be in that much pain. I do hope that you are a bit more comfortable tonight. Thinking of you. Jane x
I will go to my GP (who is as much use as a chocolate teapot) next week and see what he suggests ....
Julie xx
I had that in the early days Julie, I had times when I didn't know whether I was asleep, awake, dreaming or having a nightmare! Very scarey indeed! I put it down to the fact I was on so many meds that they were sending me slowly doolally! I saw my Consultant and my meds were changed and it never happened again. I also felt like there were two of me at times, hard to believe but so frightening!
I hope you get your situation sorted out next week Julie, I do feel for you, it's a horrible situation when things seem out of your control. Take care luvvie and let me know how you get on please. ((( hugs ))) xxxx
I have never classed it as passing out but I do know what you mean. I am often awake right up until around 6am, in pain, jerking limbs and spasms and stuff. The the next thing I am waking up again about an hour or so later. I have always classed it as my body just shuts down as it cannot take anymore. My GP agrees with that so I have got used to it after the 20 years or so. xxxxx
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