Sentience
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I am a chronic pain sufferer who was blessed with not 1 but 2 auto-immune conditions (they are all related). One of these conditions is Crohns which lately has been causing extra-intestinal inflammation affecting the gallbladder and pancreas. The pain is pretty much constant and I need to be on opiates around the clock.
On thing I have noticed is that the medication never seems to completely take all of the pain away and I am wondering if some of the pain is neurological.
Does anyone have a list of what pain medications also act on the Delta-opoid receptors? These would be more appropriate for combating a wider variety of pain. I believe that Methadone acts on both, which might explain why the withdrawals are comparably worse.
On thing I have noticed is that the medication never seems to completely take all of the pain away and I am wondering if some of the pain is neurological.
Does anyone have a list of what pain medications also act on the Delta-opoid receptors? These would be more appropriate for combating a wider variety of pain. I believe that Methadone acts on both, which might explain why the withdrawals are comparably worse.
