Seriously, are we talking about managing pain when it comes to limb lengthening?
Having said that, my primary concern revolves around the well-known pain that follows the surgery. Some individuals have reported enduring a “9/10” level of pain for 1-2 days post-operation.
Is there any established method to avoid this? Although I am not particularly afraid of experiencing some pain, enduring a 9/10 level of pain is exceedingly excruciating, especially over the course of a few days.
Could there be specific pain medications that are most effective in this scenario? Perhaps there are potential long-lasting numbing agents? I would appreciate hearing your opinions.
Currently, I am 5 weeks post-operation. The intensity of my pain varies, making it hard to identify its exact source and trigger. The pain can last for up to 10 hours, regardless of the amount of medication I take. It’s not that the meds are ineffective; it’s just that when the pain peaks, it leads to an endless suffering. Predicting when it will strike next is almost impossible. What makes it even worse is that this has been going on for the past 5 weeks without respite. It’s not just a simple “8/10” situation. At present, I can manage it quite well overall. However, I’d be dishonest if I claimed it’s not affecting me psychologically. This type of pain significantly depletes one’s mental strength. Even a trip to the nearby pharmacy for medication feels like a challenging journey. Conducting studies demands double the effort. If the pain persists while studying, it constantly interferes with the focus. I feel like I’m in a state of uncertainty, not excellent, not terrible. I’m unsure whether I should exert myself more to finish it quickly or spread out the treatment sessions over time.
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