Re: I am serious...



On Sep 28, 6:03 pm, Hawaiian Wayne <birdie...@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sep 28, 12:04 pm, 32andtwentyseven <32andtwentyse...@xxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

Chocolate does help with pain! No trolling meant Wayne.

Aloha again 32&27!

Well, that's why I wrote what I did near the end of my post. As I said
there, I'd re-read what I typed and didn't like the way I came across,
so I wanted you to be sure I wasn't being a prick to you in ANY way,
shape or form. I do, at times, DO be one to obvious troller's and I
see others fall for their "waste of our precious time" pranks (I use
the work 'prank' loosely).

I'm sorry if I made you feel badly by what I said and hoped my
explanation would prevent that. So sorry it didn't work out that way.
I meant no ill feelings.

Again, as I said in my reply to the OP; I usually eat a five quart
'pail' of Vanilla/Chocolate Swirl Ice cream totally drenched in so
much Hershey's Syrup that my family calls it "Ice Cream SOUP: and find
no pain relief from eating it. It's purely a "comfort food" since
chocolate is my absolute favorite flavor and I could live on it if it
didn't give one diarrhea eventually (true "Hershey Squirts"!) LOL!
I've got some fairly graphic stories I could tell you from TRYING to
make it my ONLY food! I'll spare everyone for now. HA-ha!

We are all different and again, if chocolate works on your pain,
that's a wonderful thing. Goes to show how "the placebo effect" works
in those drug "trials" on people who have only taken a sugar pill
(placebo) and end up either feeling adverse affects and report them or
actually feel pain relief or whatever the "relief of symptoms" the
REAL medications were meant to affect! I'd know I'd turn a hundred
shades of RED if I bitched about the med causing something like flu-
like symptoms or pain relief and then told I'd only taken a placebo!!!
One of those situations where you wish you could flip a switch and
disappear instead of facing the facts! YIKES!!

One thing I don't understand though is WHY are you "saving" the pain
meds and putting up with a higher level of pain right now when you
could be getting MORE reduction in pain by taking a REAL medication
for that purpose??? I've never gotten a med from a doctor that
wouldn't refill a NEW prescription at least ONCE after I've run out,
if that's your reasoning. Please don't suffer more than you really
have to 32&27, that's all I care about; your well-being. OK?

Aloha Just For Now,
Hawaiian Wayne

yeah, I guess everyone is different...chocolate tends to give me
headaches-and it has been since I was a teenager, before the Chronic
Pain started.


-Legend
http://conditionpainful.blogspot.com/


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