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neck/shoulder problem
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my dad some suddenly started with pain in his neck last weekend. by tuesday he could not even stand and ended up in hospital on morphine.they did exrays but found nothing
they sent him home on diazapem and 60mg codine 500mg paracetamol tablets. he also takes tramadol for his back (he had surgery a few years ago). the pain is not better and has now gone into his shoulder and hes struggling to find relief. hes allergic to nsaid's so there limited on what they can give him
ive told him to go to the drop in centre this afternoon to see what else they can suggest for him. hes really worried about taking time off work he worked for woolworths and has only just started a new job and is still in his 3mth trial.
any suggestions would be greatful
they sent him home on diazapem and 60mg codine 500mg paracetamol tablets. he also takes tramadol for his back (he had surgery a few years ago). the pain is not better and has now gone into his shoulder and hes struggling to find relief. hes allergic to nsaid's so there limited on what they can give him
ive told him to go to the drop in centre this afternoon to see what else they can suggest for him. hes really worried about taking time off work he worked for woolworths and has only just started a new job and is still in his 3mth trial.
any suggestions would be greatful
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Just try and reassure your dad that the effect of a TENS machine is cumulative,it may not seem to help at first but he must stick with it for a while. I have to use my machine for 90 minutes each time,3 times a day to get the full benefit.
His GP should also make a referral to a hospital pain management clinic if the pain becomes unmanageable.
His GP should also make a referral to a hospital pain management clinic if the pain becomes unmanageable.