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was he worried that you were going to have to increase the dose? How many mg were you taking a day?
He said if I'm on morphine I can't be on oxycodone. When I started on the morphine I was on 10 mg oxy and then 5 mg and then off. I didn't have any withdrawals because I wasn't taking it everyday. But it helped me so much. I didn't realize it until I didn't take it anymore and tried the Tramadol and now Tylenol 3. Just doesn't compare.

I'm on 30 mg ER Morphine every 12 hours. I asked him to increase just by 15 mg a day but he said he can't. Office policy. I really find that hard to believe but he's the only pain mgmt. dr I've been to. I've been seeing him for 2 years now.

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