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Does A Pain Pump Work Better For You. Because You Don’t Swallow A Pill And The Pump Is Put Through You Vein Do You Think It’s Worth It.

A MyChronicPainTeam Member asked a question 💭
Woodstock, GA

And if you go on the pump do you stay on the pump forever. Have serious pain all over. Getting were I can’t stand due to back.

January 20
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I have been on an pain pump since 99 .And yes it's better than pill. It doesn't go through the stomach and it goes right to the spine so you can use less medication. If you need more the pump can be adjusted. Or the drug changed. And you can always have it removed. You also have the option of a Bullis 4 times a day if the pain gets worse.
I hope this helps you.

January 20
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

The battery lasts for 7 years.
You can change your mind at that point. Because it will be replaced at that time.
Sorry I didn't add that before.

April 1
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I think it helps better because it goes right to the source of your pain. And you don't need such a high dose either. Opioids can numb the brain.

March 30
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I have been in pain for 30 Years. Try, Do not what to say. Be strong I feel for you right now. Hugs

January 20

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