It's been six month since the surgery and yes the pain remains. As stated before there is a difference, but I still I have pain daily. It has not stopped me from pressing on, but it's times like this that I want to quit. Quit what I don't know. I have moved from Ibuprofen to Oxocodone...something that I tried not to do. I still have hope and I still have faith. I find that when I struggle with pain it makes it a little difficult to deal with everything else. I know this is not unique to me, there are many people who have chronic pain daily and to all of who struggle with daily pain, I tip my hat to you for continuing and not giving up. I don't know about you but everyday I have to reach for another notch in the rope to hang onto! I can't let go...not yet.
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Wednesday, May 11, 2011
My Left Left-A Walk with Lymphedema
It's been six month since the surgery and yes the pain remains. As stated before there is a difference, but I still I have pain daily. It has not stopped me from pressing on, but it's times like this that I want to quit. Quit what I don't know. I have moved from Ibuprofen to Oxocodone...something that I tried not to do. I still have hope and I still have faith. I find that when I struggle with pain it makes it a little difficult to deal with everything else. I know this is not unique to me, there are many people who have chronic pain daily and to all of who struggle with daily pain, I tip my hat to you for continuing and not giving up. I don't know about you but everyday I have to reach for another notch in the rope to hang onto! I can't let go...not yet.
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