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Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: PA
Posts: 86
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Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: PA
Posts: 86
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Thank you for letting us know SandyS! I would agree with the doctors then, which in this case is good as I doubt there is any question to the fact she does not have gastroparesis as her body reacting to the pain medications explains such a large period of time throwing up which is uncommon of gastroparesis for that long. I am greatly concerned as with lighter pain meds such as Cymbalta and Trazadone and oxycodone that means her system cannot handle pain meds and is going to be a nightmare overall in trying to treat her RSD should the following not work. Although with her age she is young enough still to be in a program such as Dr. Sherrys (east coast) or as angelrsd has mentioned there is one in the ohio as well. So the out look of remission is very bright. I would disagree with gabbycakes as its been noted that while suboxon is synthetic it to leaves its patients addicted to it. The trazadone should be no issue coming off as well as the cymbalta and the fact her system doesn't handle them well means the going off of them will be easier. The Oxycodone will most likely be weened off. But using suboxon in a situation like this is a bit extreme as its uses are more for methadone, and Oxycontin. Its sole use is for addicts trying to get clean. I do agree with gabbycakes in the matter of using one of Xanax, Ativian, or Klonopin as its anti-anxiety and anxiety attacks are definitely not what you want your daughter having to deal with. I continue to hope the best for both of you and will keep checking in. Remember to stay strong!
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