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Please help, I have a friend who has been in constant pain for about three months now.?

I have a friend who has been in constant pain for about three months. Besides constant - all over body pain he also has numbness in his hands and his feet, and they are allways cold. He has been to the doctor and they can't figure out what is wrong with him. They have done blood tests, including the test that checks the tyroid and they have all came back negative. Right now all he can do is take the expensive pain killers that the doctor has prescribed. I know that there has to be someone out there that has expirenced this or something like this. If someone could just point us in the right direction and give us some idea of what this might be we would be gratefull. Thank you for your help.

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  1. Just because you have been to one doctor and they couldn't find anything wrong doesn't mean there isn't. I had to go to 6 doctors to get a diagnosis one time. A doctor doesn't know all contrary to popular belief. Get many opinions. And do it soon
  2. I know this suggestion might sound weird but it's best to know everything. I was thinking that the doctor should try testing for any poison in his system?
  3. There is no medicine for almost all painful diseases. Hence they become chronic. YOUR FRIEND IS SUFFERING FROM EXCESS OF COLDNESS ENERGY IN THE BODY. Doctors can not treat it. Acupuncture is the best solution. Pl try one thing- have a steam bath, avoid -A/C-FAN-cold and stale foods, use warm water to drink. He/she will be alright. If not, you will have no other way than to visit us. Source(s): SHREE SWASTHYAYOG TREATMENT, TRAINING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE R.H. – 19, Jhulelal Society, Sector – 2/E, Airoli, Navi Mumbai, INDIA.
  4. This sounds like RSD/CRPS(Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy/Chronic Regional Pain Syndrome). PLEASE look it up on the computer!!There is a lot of info about it and many support groups available. Even though there is no cure for this disease at this time, there is a lot of study & research being done & those of us with RSD/CRPS pray every day that a cure will be found.
  5. Get a second opinion and then a third. It took me a long time and many visits to find out what my joint pain and chronic fatigue was. The numbness isn't good, so please have your friend be persistant, something is wrong and you know there is something wrong. Doctors don't know everything. Keep a daily diary of what hurts and when it hurts and for how long it hurts. Keep going back until they figure it out. Good luck.
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