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 02-22-2007, 03:56 AM #7
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Hubby is currently being switched over to Tramadol from Hydrocodone - It is a narcotic to help relieve pain but is WAY less addictive then some of the others.

Right now he is between both and is feeling a little "out of it" but he feels better taking the Tram due to the addiction deal - He hates meds to begin with and anything that could get him hooked scares the heck out of him.

I know some have mentioned meds and addiction being a scary thought for them as well so thought I should mention it. It seems to be working for him as far as pain relief goes - Nothing major - but helping...

Also - While I'm talking about meds - Hubby picked up script for ibuporpherine and pharmacist gave him some positive words - Told him to "watch out for his stomach" - OMG!!! It amazes me that they know how bad this stuff can be for you internally (long term) yet pass it out like no problem and the dr's perscribe it so often and such big doses.....amazing!!! Couldnt they think of something that wouldnt rot out your gut!!??
Hi there, I don't think addiction to Narcotics is something that people with Chronic pain should have to worry about. If it is working for your husband then that is fantastic, please tell him to not worry. I have been on Morphine for 9 years and do not consider myself addicted. I never have a euphoric feeling from taking it, I never crave it nor do I go into withdrawals if I take less than usual.
We may become tolerant to these drugs and may need ever increasing doses to relieve the same amount of pain but we do not get a psychological addiction if we have pain.
It is the last thing we need to be worried about
Cheers and good luck
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