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    I want to thank you Dr. Corenman for your last reply. I am focused on my anger issue and after googling reactive depression I found a very interesting article defining exactly me when I explode. There is no physical anger but vocal which is j u st as bad. IED, intermidate explosive disorder. Following that article they talked about infamation as a potential cause not to mention all the other causes mentioned from the first article I read.

    I need to contact the pain clinic Monday and find out why they have not been in contact with me since my Dr put the referral in on April 19th.

    Bobg1949
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    Actually Dr. Corenman,
    I didn’t mean I was angry over my pain meds. change, ,sorry for not being clear. I won’t say I wasn’t disappointed that the govet. thinks it knows better than Drs. My Dr. tried different meds. but I had terrible side affects so he reduced my MS Contin dosage that was acceptable to Medicare. My anger as mentioned was due to: I become very angry every time the pain flares up which is quite often. I keep as active as
    possible and have since 2003. I still work as a project manager and I work
    out of my home which helps. But the pain just gets to me.

    Bobg1949
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    Carla,
    I was diagnosed with AA from the University of Michigan back in 2003. I wanted to comment on one of your replies. You said you had a swelling the size of a softball around the surgical area. So did I 2 days after leaving the hospital in 2002 from a failed lumbar surgery. I immediately went to the emergency room hospital, and the Dr. told me it was spinal fluid. This is when the nerve roots began clumping together as seen in the MRI in 2003 and again in 2006. however the MRI in 2006 showed a larger area of clumped nerves. Through out the years the pain medications kept increasing and changing. The last time I had some relief was in 2014 when I was taking, 2 x day 200 mg. MS Contin and 2x day 60 mg MS Contin before I went on Medicare. Once on Medicare they (Medicare) did not allow me to continue with that dosage that I had been on for over 2 years. I am now so miserable but hoping the new pain mgmt. Dr. in my area I was just referred will provide some new treatment if any for pain control and also, I need psychological help badly. Anger has become severe along with the pain.

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