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                        Sharon...Believe what your husband tells  you.  It is absolutely the most severe  pain you can imagine...hot, searing  crippling pain.I went to bed as a healthy old lady of 75  one night and  woke up the next morning with pain  that I didn't think anyone could have  unless they were injured. My husband  had to help me out of bed...I was crying  and moaning so that he didn't understand  what  was happening to me....no blood,  no injury, no sign that he could see   that could be doing this to me,  It is  like being attacked by a grizzly bear  You feel so helpless and frustrated  because you can't do anything.  It really drains  you of strength, energy,  ambitition...you have all the symptoms  of depression...but, because I am  naturally a happy person, I know that   those who have a tendency to be  "down"  a lot, would have a lot of problems  that I wouldn't.  My rhuematologist  gave me some pretty strong pain pills  at first, then when I took the Prednisone, I discoverd that if you take  that and Percocet at the same time you  have psycbotic  reations..l cried all  the time until I discoveredwhat was causing it...You have to be careful  what meds you are mixing.  I know it  mustbe difficult  to have to cope with his pain and seemingly self-centeredness  but believe me, Honey, the fella  is  suffering with a capital S.  Give him  time and he will learn how to cope.  I am taking  2 mg  of Medrol now  and a couple of Darvocet  a day...and  a couple of  Equinal at night.  Nighttime  is the worse time..between  2 and 6 o'clock is awful...Be patient..  be brave....be sweet...