Re: MS CONTIN update:for those duscussing extended release status of generic



I was in a similar situation, so I can really feel for you. It will get better. Just give it time and don't expect too much of yourself. I am doing much better with work. In the beginning it was just about all I was capable of doing. Just working wiped me out but it has slowly gotten much better. I still have a lot of pain sometimes but it's not constant which makes it easier to deal with. Just take it slowly and try to stay calm. I know, easier said than done.
Debs


No_Money wrote:

Thanks Debs. What you say is very true. But I still get a little
paranoid and get scared that all the pain and panic will just slap me
up again on a future day (come back), Now if I don't take my meds, I'm
right back where I was before. So, I HAVE to take my meds to be able
to function. The pain never went anywhere, but the medication has
finally made it bearable. Honestly the Kolopin was the last med that
REALLY helped me to the point I feel I can go back to work. Before I
got anything for my nerves I just was not stable enough to work. I
kept freaking out.

Oh, I don't know if Google Group's censored my link, or if I just
forgot. I meant to post the link to The Together RX Card. I'll try
again here: http://www.togetherrxaccess.com/home.html

Cheers,

No Money

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