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Old 10-27-2016, 09:41 AM
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I have had the same reactions with Percocet and other pain meds. When I had a tooth implant I didn't even get the prescription filled. However, oxycodone was wonderful after my back surgery, not just with pain but also my mood and sleep. I can understand how so many people are addicted to it. My only caution is withdrawal, which I immediately had when I tried to stop. (I was only taking 1 pill at night.) I am tapering off slowly and it still isn't great. I gathered that you are only taking it occasionally for pain so I don't think you'll have that problem.
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That is interesting. Here's the other odd thing. They have me Vicodin after a c section once and it was the most disgusting feeling ever. I was hallucinating, felt panicked, couldn't sleep, and vomited. Then after another c section they gave me morphine in the drip ( with out even telling me) when o was in the recovery room. With in 15 minutes I felt like I was losing my mind, vomiting, shaking like crazy, then the strange tramadol reaction, but oxycodone no problem and helps for pain. So strange, but interesting.


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