Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)

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Old 05-08-2010, 02:58 AM #1
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MrsD, you said
"Just to clarify.... it is the big jumps in dose... like you stated in your first post. 10mg now and then, and 30 if you really need it."

and now I am confused! LOL ... what do you mean when you say it is the big jumps in dose?

smallfry - can you explain your ??? what about my post makes you alarmed?
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If you take 1/2 tablet (5mg) or 10mg normally and jump to 30mg one day because your doctor said it was okay.... THAT sudden increase may be problematic for the reasons I gave before.

One could do this with Morphine, for example, because, the only real risk with morphine is sedation, or respiratory depression (but that only comes with really high doses).

Methadone is DIFFERENT... it can stop the heart. It has a boatload of interactions with other drugs, and its heart risks increase when your electolytes (magnesium and potassium) get low. Your doctor should have warned you that the pain relief ends before the drug is cleared from the body, so that taking doses too close together, can lead to toxicity.

So while methadone is often effective, it must be treated with great respect, and used very carefully.
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Ok, thanks for clearing that up for me.

At least for now, I can't imagine 30mg in one day. I'd have to take a bottle of laxative. Would not be worth it.

But, the half tablets do help.

I appreciate your help, once again, MrsD!!!
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Ok, after using methadone for over 2 months now... I never took more than two a day. I only did that twice. I probably averaged taking it 4 days a week, one tablet, in the late afternoon. Working 2nd shift for almost all my 35 years working, my most active time is in the evening - so this timing worked out well for me.

Saw doc for follow up today. Now, I am to take it every day, very gradually increasing.... ending up with taking 10mg, every 8 hours. She did tell me never take it closer than 8 hours.

If at any time I have more cognative problems, I am to gradually back down to half a tab 3 times a day and see how that goes. Main goal is an to end up with a constant amount of it in my system.

I am pretty worried about driving while taking this. It has been one reason I didn't try "heavy" meds before. Now, I only go out a couple times a week, but still ... ?? She said I will just have to find the level I tolerate well. Said we have to be careful because I already have concentration problems.

I am to keep a calendar with the med and write down when I take it so that I can keep track to be sure I don't take it too soon. I've been having concentration/focus problems the last year or so, and this is important, so, she said just keep a little pocket calendar and pen right with the medication.

The constipation is a big issue. Geesh, now I sympathize with everyone! What a pain!

MrsD- earlier in this thread, you mention magnesium supplement... what kind would that be? I can hardly get milk of magnesia down and the doc recommened colace twice a day and M of M as needed. After I take M of M I feel like I am going to vomit for about 2 hours. I hate it. If I can take a tablet supplement, I would like it much better!

I already drink a ton of fluid, eat fresh fruit and veggies... all my life I have had a problem with diahreah (I can NEVER spell that!) so this is new to me.
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