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Default Is Anyone on the Pain Med. Fentenayl?

I am having bad problems with pain. Have ms, fibro, spinal sten.
osteo arth. and 2 hern. disks.

Have been taking Tramadol but, the pain is getting worse where
I am not sleeping well at nights. During the day I manage better. Nights
are the worse.

My visit to the dr. wednesday he prescribed Fentenayl 25mg. When I
put the patch on within 20 min. my head felt like it was going to blow.
Started having palpitations which have been under control with heart med.

After 6 hrs. I took the patch off. About 30 min. or more the palp. eased
off. My head was feeling better. Could not get in touch with the dr. Fri.
so I am waiting until Mon. to call.

Was just wondering if anyone has had a problem with this med. Just
maybe it was a coincidence that this happened to me. Also I have
anxiety problems.

One big mess.

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