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Old 07-05-2014, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by PamelaJune View Post
Didn't see my usual GP, she us on A/L saw another nice bloke and got a referral to the new PM. Along with it accompanying correspondence from my NS and also PM which I have not seen before. NS letter states patient requires further fusion but as it is such a big undertaking considered thought must be given. The PM letter says morphology inconsistent, L2 on X-ray shows significant degeneration and should be the apparent cause of severe discomfort but when injected shows little improvement, L3 on the other hand on X-ray appears relatively healthy yet when injected gives considered relief. So confusing and I'm just flummoxed.

Medication wise, I am taking back the reins; I am again on just 20mg oxy slow release a day, I struggle with the pain but stomach wise and brain wise I feel more in control. I had titrated down on the serequel from 25mg nightly to 7.5mg and took the plunge and ditched the serequel for good 3 weeks ago and have taken only 1x5mg Valium in the past 2 weeks. Remained on 50 mg pristiq instead of increasing to 100 as directed by GP and will begin to titrate down on it as well at the end of this month. I know my source of depression is my back pain and I have become quite adept at reading medical practitioners body language as they read I take serequel, Valium or Xanax along with anti depressants. These meds were prescribed to me to deal with my severe anxiety following the car accident and subsequent 6 year long court case. Doctors read I'm on those meds and the "it's in your mind" statement inevitably follows. My back pain has nothing to do with my mind, my spine is crumbling but doctors don't read that far I've learned, they look first at what medication you are on and begin to draw conclusions from that. I want to see this new PM with being on just pain relief.

The pain from my lower back is felt across and through both hips and is now down to the bottom right side of my coccyx, it feels as though it's splitting in half (like doing breastroke frog kicks) when I walk. I had that feeling before the last fusion and haven't felt it for 12 months or more. I have a vague idea that's to do with the sacrum? I had S1 fused so I wonder if the S1 fusion is not taking. My upper back is a constant ache with I think maybe a new compression fracture forming.

Anyway it's been a tough few weeks with pain and withdrawal symptoms from oxy and serequel. Gosh it is horrid what the body goes through when you stop these meds. I felt as though I couldn't breathe, my body weighed a ton and I truly thought I was having a nervous breakdown. My mum thought I was having a stroke or heart attack. I am on the other side of it now and beginning to feel stronger.

I guess taking the Oxy is a trade off. Just wondering if the Vallium might have been more the culprit than the Oxy. Withdrawal is extremely difficult to go through. Sorry you are dealing with so much pain. Just wish you were able to take something to help deal with the pain.

I am fortunate because the Oxycontin does not seem to affect my thinking. I have been on it for a few years. Take 60 mg. every 6 hrs., along with Oxycodone(Percodet) for break thru. Although the pain is still there 24/7, it is at least tolerable. I do take 5mg. Vallium a few times a day. The Vallium seems to cause some "fuzzy" tiredness.

Take care,

Gerry

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