WITHDRAWAL OF OPIOIDS AND PAIN MANAGEMENT WITHOUT OPIOIDS These Items were personally-used by Dr Forest Tennant and adapted from his writings, without restriction to the general public. Special Note: We are pleased to share information from Dr. Forest Tennant, grandfather of PracticalPainManagement.com, teacher of intractable pain and arachnoiditis management. Read more about Dr. Tennant here. Visit Dr.... Continue Reading →
4 Ways to Treat DI
Public involvement is needed to save lives after head injury. Chances are that a teen was involved in a car accident, resulting in a head injury. Even as a teen in school, you may be the first to notice changes in your BFF. Your Best Friend Forever will thank you for saving her life. Read... Continue Reading →
Sweet Urine and DI
When you hear that someone is ‘diabetic,’ that usually refers to the formal name, diabetes mellitus. Mellitus is the Latin word for ‘sweet like honey.’ Historically, Egyptian manuscripts circa 1500 B.C. write of a disease associated with much urine output. Indians used the word, madhumeha (‘honey urine’) because ants were attracted to the sugary urine.... Continue Reading →
5 Tests to Diagnose a Brain Injury
One does not need to hit one’s head to get a brain injury. It frequently occurs after a car accident, with much long-term sequelae. At least 5 million people are disabled from brain injury. Almost everyone is bound to know someone who has one, and if you are in the right place at the right... Continue Reading →