Pain Control Management

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2026-04-14 19:14
Had a good break, slept profoundly. Pain is lower, much lower. Esophagus is getting a lot better, I can swallow food easier, though at times it gets tight and difficult.
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2026-04-14 14:00
Break-time. I am not feeling very well, a bit of fever at the moment.
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2026-04-14 05:41
Short night. Pain remains the same -I have the back of my right leg sore, difficult to stand. Right side of my neck (back side) is very stiff and sore. Restarting morning medication.
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2026-04-14 03:40
Attempt once again to sleep. Pain remains the same - no medication
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2026-04-14 02:18
Not able to sleep. Pain remains the same; my neck is sore, but so is the rest of my body. Eshophagus is getting better, not as sore. Tongue is very red and food is very spicy; it burns my tongue.
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2026-04-13 23:19
Not a very good day today. Pain was all over my body, not taking my medicine is taking a toll on me.
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2026-04-12 18:27
Have not done very well today, my lower back is burning. Though my esophagus has calm down just a little bit, still when it acts up it hurts very much.
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2026-04-12 09:15
Pain was brutal last night, I had a total meltdown and felt helpless. In my brokeness I said God does not love me, but he does. I know that. Not able to take pain medication.
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Date Entry: 2026-04-14 23:14
Level: 4—Back (Moderate) - Hard to ignore
Notes: Back and Legs hurting but not as much.
Date Entry: 2026-04-14 23:14
Level: 3—Esophagus (Uncomfortable) - Distracting but tolerable
Notes: Getting better, much better, it is Uncomfortable now.