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I have been under Pain Management for 7or 8 years with the same doctor. I take Oxycontin ER, as well as Oxycodone for break thru pain daily For the past 4 years, I have been on the same dose. We are all different and what works for one might not work for another. My PM doctor has Never mentioned opioids not working for PN. These meds have made my days at least tolerable. I am far from pain free; especially with the burning ankles/feet which is usually worsened by being on my feet for long periods. Sitting down with my feet raised on a couple of throw pillows for 15 - 20 min. usually takes the burning level down considerably. Debi is on a very low dose of Morphine 15mg's, which may not be enough to cover her pain. Unfortunately, her PM doctor does not want to increase her medication to 30 mg's. This of course makes it difficult for her to know whether her pain could be reduced by upping her dose. For many with PN; the only way to control their pain and lead a more productive life is with medication for pain even if it is opioids . Gerry |
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