dollparts85
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Joined: 10/22/2006 From: NY Status: offline
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ORIGINAL: LafayetteLady Pain can make your BP rise, but not to the danger levels you claim to have. And no I diont know how bad your pain is, but neither do you know anyone elses's and that was my point. You seem to think you are suffering more pain "than anyone else could bear." I realize you don't like someone calling bullshit, but what I have seen in your few posts is that the doctors are refusing to give you narcotic pain killers, the pain management doctor insists you have tests before she will even see you, and you are in so much pain you are vomiting and can't stand for two hours (which the amount of weight you surely must be putting on your legs have nothing to do with of course). But you are not in so much pain that you wouldn't be able to sit down with your head bent to get a tattoo and have so little knowledge of getting tattoos that you figured you could lie down for it. Guess the need for the skin to be taught in the area with no wrinkles or skins folds hadn't occured to you. By all means, get the tattoo. With every thing you have said, all the reason given to you against it...that's exactly why you should do it. The pain clinic doctor said that once I have the tests done she may prescribe nycynta (sp?) she did prescribe balclofen 3 times a day and some gel stuff for my legs/feet/arms/hands and gave me some patches but none of that is helping. I've seen pictures of people laying down for tattoos. And since laying down is when I'm in the least amount of pain...as long as I could move my legs every once in a while...
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