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hyper from opiate based meds
Just wondering if anyone gets anxious or wired from the opiate family. I sure do. I'm wired currently from Ultracet/ Tramadol(generic).
I haven't heard of others with a hyper reaction out side my family. It has affected my mom, and cousin.... My Grandmother would go freaking nuts from Morphine during various hospital stays!! |
If you look up the side effects of Ultracet/tramadol, nervousness and agitation are two of the common side effects, as well as inability to fall asleep or stay asleep.
http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/d...l#side-effects You can click on the drugs link at the top of the page for info. ;) |
I never could understand why they make pain meds that have side effects like loss of sleep. When I am in pain I'd rather sleep through it but so far every pain med they have tried has kept me wide awake and still in pain.
Jerry |
Jerry, I feel you. I wanted to post this survey to get an idea if people like you and I are the exception to the norm. But not many people have voted so my theory is still a mystery :?
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Thursday,
Count me in! I always had plenty of nervous or excess energy when my doses of Vicodin were higher. Then for years I was at a very low dose and that didn't happen. But now I am on the Fentanyl patch 12mcg and have TONS of energy and nervousness. But the latter only lasts for about a day. I thought I was weird. You would think most people would feel sleepy or sedated but I don't EXCEPT for when I first put it on...then I will get sleepy. But whoa watch out for the second day...it is nervousness but not anxiety. |
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Does anyone know WHY this is? I know the SE's and nervousness and anxiety are usually listed. But WHAT is happening and WHY? You would think you would be more sedated. But I never am...EXCEPT for when I take something new for the first time. But when I was taking Vicodin 4-6 a day after surgeries, I felt fine with all kinds of energy but not nervousness. On this Duragesic patch I feel extremely nervous.
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opiates
affect other neurotransmitters in the brain. Research is just still looking at this issue.
For example, opiates increase stress responses. and this article is about serotonin: http://mednews.wustl.edu/news/page/normal/9876.html http://biopsychiatry.com/ocd-opiates.htm |
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I would vote yes on your poll but stupid me, I don't know how. |
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As for the subject of the poll, I don't really feel like I have a lot of energy from the hydrocodone I take for pain, but then I tend to feel fatigued and tired but in much less pain with it in my system. A lot of that I believe was due to the lack of sleep I had due to untreated sleep apnea, which I now have a CPAP for and use nightly to help get the sleep I need. :) |
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