tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6991937831549287483.post7733194570982692994..comments2023-10-04T06:24:49.758-07:00Comments on Living in Chronic Pain from Neurofibromatosis: Yelling at the StarsSherrihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00420505279449022321noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6991937831549287483.post-4406143364742995612012-07-09T12:27:48.804-07:002012-07-09T12:27:48.804-07:00Dearest Sherri,
Even the slightest increase in tu...Dearest Sherri,<br /><br />Even the slightest increase in tumor growth can create more pain and problems for you. Sherri, your frustration at losing your phone is understandable, and the way you reacted is too. You deal with constant, chronic pain, and absolutely ANYONE who has had pain in their life would react the same way. Please be good to YOU and don't worry about getting upset at things that are normally not such a big deal. <br /><br />Our Pastor, Gordon Banks, once told Dan and I that Ashley is a GIANT among us, and she will have one of the biggest rooms in heaven. Sherri, you will too. I promise you that God is with you every step, and he does not want you to be in pain, and he cries with you and counts your tears. God loves you more than anyone else, and when you talk to him, he hears you!<br /><br />Your pain doctor needs to listen to you very carefully, and do what is right for your pain. If the fentanyl patch works, then that's what you should have. My mother wears one for chronic back pain from minute spinal fractures, and it helps her pain level go way down. <br /><br />You are in my prayers, and I lift you up to the Lord for healing. Our God is holy, set apart, almighty, and he hears you.<br /><br />Much love,<br />BeckyUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15484818517697396779noreply@blogger.com