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SSgt Richard Kensinger
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Unfortunately, tho pain measurement is critical, it remains elusive to measure it. Neurological scans are showing some validity and reliability. It is so important to measure this precisely.
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Maj Kim Patterson
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My normal is around a 5 but has been a 10+. It’s difficult to imagine a life without pain. I’m sure many of the members on RallyPoint Shared Content feel the same way.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
SFC Casey O'Mally
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As I shared on a different post, that was the absolute worst thing about when I was prescribed fentanyl. I wake up at a 4, I go to bed at a 6 some days, 7 most days. 4 is my new 0. When that fentanyl hit, I was able to feel an ACTUAL 0. No pain at all. Which was just cruel. Because when it wore off, and the 4s and 5s came back, re- accepting that as "normal" was not only physically painful, it was emotionally and psychically painful.
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