I was sent on 3 separate Pain Management courses to try and get me to come to terms with my condition and accept it, and that I would end up in a wheel chair! No way!
I am, well used to be, an alternative therapist working mainly with horses. I use(d) Reiki, Shiatsu, Massage, Aromatherapy, Crystal Therapy,Crystal Healing, Colour therapy, Aura Soma, Acupressure, Acupuncture, Hot stone massage, Cranial Osteopathy, Ostepoathy, Chiropractic, Meditation, Nutrition Therapy, Hydrotherapy, Bowen Therapy, Alexander Technique, and probably more that my brain fog is sheltering too lol.
Yups I also wanted to see what other methods, items and idea other have tried and used, hence the thread. It's for positive self-help options Maybe we should also have a medications thread to see what helps everyone as one of the main points that was stressed on course number 2 was that WE have to take charge of our health and often WE know more about our condition than the doctors or surgeons, so if there is a med that we find out about that may help, talk to the Pain Clinic or gp about it.
I actually find that from my experience many complementary therapies can cloud the real picture and affect the way a person reacts to situations and pain. Now this is mostly for the good, I agree, but it can mean that sometimes diagnosis is not as easy and does not follow the norm.
I have several conditions that show on mri but because I am clever at adapting my life and coping with the pain they are ignored, whereas, if I stopped all my hard work I know I would quickly deteriorate and need more invasive help? But maybe sometimes the bigger picture needs to be rammed down a surgeons throat?