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    Varmiteer
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    i dont take anything for the pain. but i take between 12 and 17 pills aday for the colitas. loperamide, dyclomine, omeprazole. i dont leave the house much because of it. and when i do i double up on the medication.

    i have had my colonscopys done each time without any pain medication or being put under. and the pain associated with that is nothing as bad as my cramping. i havent personally had a knife stuck in my stomach, but i imagine my cramps feel like a knife plunged into my stomach and twisted and turned and pushed in and out. so i feel for you.

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    Yeah, I think a second opinion is in order for some conventional pain meds. But also, see a good chiropractor. I used to think chiropractic medicine was bullshit until sciatica put me down back in 2002. Chiropractor did what orthopedic specialist could not. It seems a little hokey, but it works.

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    [quote=68Charger;211219]Y'all may think I'm nuts.. but see a good Chiropractor.. I have had some GI tract issues cured by chiropractors... there could be a tension or pinched nerve issue that you're not aware of that is the cause..

    Chiropractor's rock... my hands would fall asleep during the day or when I was riding my dirtbike. I started seeing a Chiro 3 times a week for about six months, started to go less as I got better. Felt amazing after visits, more energy, no more arms fallin asleep, and just felt better all around. I would highly recommend a chiropractor. ( can be pricey, but worth it.)

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