MS and Pain Relief Using Lidocaine Creams

    Small bottle aspercreme lotion! Multiple Sclerosis is a disease that is often accompanied by varying amounts of pain both muscle, through inactivity, and more often nerve pain because that is the nature of this awful disease. I’ve used all kinds of pain relief medications such as pills that often leave you with brain fog as well as having to deal with a whole host of other unsavory side effects including addiction and even death. I’ve also tried several kinds of pain lotions that do in fact seem to help a little but they are messy and difficult to apply to the point where even what relief they do provide seems almost not worth the bother.

     Recently though I saw a commercial for a new aspercreme rub with 4% lidocaine added for additional pain relief beyond its other active ingredients. I was intrigued enough to go out and spend eight dollars on a 2.7 oz bottle to see if it actually worked? And surprise, surprise, it worked like a charm. I have not found any product, pill or otherwise, that reduced my pain in a matter of minutes like this product does.

     At times I suffer from extreme lower back pain as well as sciatic nerve pain in the upper portions of both my legs and I almost can’t believe the amount of relief I get after just a few minutes from the time of application of this lotion. I’m sure that there are probably some side effects of over use of these products but I’m also pretty certain that they can’t be any worse then what most doctors prescribe for pain when it comes to MS.

     Give it a try. If it doesn’t help, all you lose is a few dollars. Let me know if you try this and what your thoughts are!

 

Bill Walker

12 thoughts on “MS and Pain Relief Using Lidocaine Creams

  1. ellebee121

    I had a lidocaine infusion a couple of years ago and it was amazing. I have ms but this was given for my erythromelalgia. The severe nerve pain has never come back. I do have milder pain now (after about 6months post infusion) but much easier to deal with! Glad you’ve found something to help. I think drs can prescribe lidocaine patches!

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  3. margret

    I was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2012, and I was 40yrs. They put me on Rebif which I took until 2012 and was switched to Copaxone. I had two relapses on Rebif, none on Copaxone. I noticed my balance getting worse, and my memory, as well as muscle spasms. I’m 47 now, In Febuary this year my neurologist referred me to Dr Oduwa herbal home, i immediately started on their natural organic MS Herbal treatment. I had a total decline in all symptoms including the balance, fatigue, muscle spasms, Pain, excessive urination and others. message Dr Oduwa herbal home on their email { info@droduwaherbalhome.com } or You can visit his website at https://droduwaherbalhome.com The MS treatment totally reversed my Multiple Sclerosis condition and most amazingly i can go about my daily activities!

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