Wed, Jan-24-07, 16:18
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Senior Member
Posts: 182
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Plan: Carb Cycling
Stats: 153/148/125
BF:38% / 38% / 28%
Progress: 18%
Location: USA
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Pain After High Fever
On Jan 18th, I was running a fever of over 102.4 F due to the flu. Fever broke 19th, & 20th was EXTREME pain.
I've had FMS since 1974, and thought myself well acquainted with pain, but the only time I've felt that level of pain was the evening after 2" of bone was removed, when percocet was prescribed (despite the fact that I told the doctor that it no longer gave me any pain relief). I tried singing, counting backwards by 3s, etc... anything to keep from actually screaming out loud. (If you haven't tried it, singing doesn't work in that case, because once your voice is allowed to make a sound it turns into a sob or a scream.)
My FMS pain on the 20th was that extreme (level 9). Whereas my normal pain is usually somewhere near 3, with constant ache and with what I call "arrow" pains every few minutes, this was "gasp, double-over, and scream" pain twice every 60 seconds ! Obviously, I couldn't sleep because I was busy moaning while trying to keep from actually screaming. The pain gave me a terrible headache.
I'm sure it has triggered a flare. Now (24th) my pain level is back down to near 3 as long as I don't move my right arm, and it's not allowed to hang loose in the socket (ie laying down without bracing it, or walking without hugging it against my body to break the weight impact). I can't sleep in the bed with my husband, because any movement jostles the arm, wakes me in pain, then keeps me awake. I've been sleeping on the couch. In the morning, my husband gently takes my arm and moves it around in the socket, without me using my muscles to produce the movement (keep muscles completely relaxed). He helps me get my bra and turtleneck on/off. Today I paid a friend (she badly needed some funds) when she came over, washed my dishes and folded clothes for me.
Currently I take the actions in previous paragraph, plus handmade hot packs made from dry rice in the microwave.
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