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Old 09-16-2010, 02:34 AM #11
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If she was on the right dose of Dilaudid, she shouldn't be high

That said, since I joined the chronic pain club, I have not been able to do complicated math
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Default Methadone great for my pain, but not so much for my bipolar disorder

Hi! I am new here and glad to have found these forums!

I am 42, and have had bipolar disorder 2 since I was in my late teens. I had been mostly symptom-free for over 12 years. I was also diagnosed with severe inflammatory spondyloarthropathy about 4 years ago and was on percoset and long-acting morphine for about two of them. When these medications no longer took care of the pain, I was switched to methadone.

At first it seemed a wonder-drug, as I felt better than I had I years. However, about 1 week into taking the methadone, I became hypomanic. This progressed into more severe mania which ended up landing me in jail for the first time in my life after a retail theft. Within hours of getting out of jail, I saw my psychiatrist, who immediately took me off methadone and put me on Latuda to stabilize my moods. As the methadone left my system I became depressed, but it was fortunately short-lived with the help of the latuda.

Perhaps the most important thing I took from this experience was the importance of a good pain doc. When I told mine about the symptoms I was experiencing, I was told there was no way they were caused by methadone. Found out later that this doctor has a poor reputation among his colleagues for prescribing without fully investigating the patient. Lesson learned. I will be trying Fentanly or OxyContin next most likely, as short-acting percoset and long-acting morphine is no longer doing the job. Unfortunately, until I'm psychiatrically stable, that is what I am back on again.
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Hi! I am new here and glad to have found these forums!

I am 42, and have had bipolar disorder 2 since I was in my late teens. I had been mostly symptom-free for over 12 years. I was also diagnosed with severe inflammatory spondyloarthropathy about 4 years ago and was on percoset and long-acting morphine for about two of them. When these medications no longer took care of the pain, I was switched to methadone.

At first it seemed a wonder-drug, as I felt better than I had I years. However, about 1 week into taking the methadone, I became hypomanic. This progressed into more severe mania which ended up landing me in jail for the first time in my life after a retail theft. Within hours of getting out of jail, I saw my psychiatrist, who immediately took me off methadone and put me on Latuda to stabilize my moods. As the methadone left my system I became depressed, but it was fortunately short-lived with the help of the latuda.

Perhaps the most important thing I took from this experience was the importance of a good pain doc. When I told mine about the symptoms I was experiencing, I was told there was no way they were caused by methadone. Found out later that this doctor has a poor reputation among his colleagues for prescribing without fully investigating the patient. Lesson learned. I will be trying Fentanly or OxyContin next most likely, as short-acting percoset and long-acting morphine is no longer doing the job. Unfortunately, until I'm psychiatrically stable, that is what I am back on again.
I am glad you are off it. I am new here, somewhat , but have dealt with C/P for many years. I was on Methasdone thru a clinic and decided it was nort worth a daily ride ( this was twenty odd years ago. I was on about eighty MG. a day. Coming off took 6 MONTHS of heck - It was a miseraable experiance. Find a GOOD qualified Pain Management doc. - there are other op[tions - I will leave that part to the Doc - Just be aware that Methadone is Heck to get off of.
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Find a GOOD qualified Pain Management doc. - there are other op[tions - I will leave that part to the Doc - Just be aware that Methadone is Heck to get off of.
To be sure. But most CP patients who are prescribed methadone aren't expected to have/need to come off of it; they're expected to need opioid therapy for the rest of their lives. It's unusual to just taper off of methadone rather than rotate to another opioid (first).

How are you addressing/coping with your CP now?

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Default Morphine now...

I am taking MS Contin and percoset now, as I was before the methadone. Unfortunately, they aren't really working anymore. I'm seeing a new pain doc tomorrow and we will see what they say ...
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