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 01-02-2013, 08:11 PM #1
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For what my view is worth, I think you should first increase the fentanyl dose. 50mcg/hr is a pretty low dose and should be your main slow release opiod painkiller so it would be very odd to first try to increase the amount of the other drug you are taking. As you will know it can take 6 days for the increased fentanyl dose to be effective so as always, patience is key.
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Old 01-03-2013, 03:12 PM #2
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The issue im having with my meds is $$$. I cant work, so my parents have to pay for my scripts which are 500$ all together and will now go up even more. Im still waiting to get aproved for ssi and disability. Until then I have to be so careful with what meds i go on and my going up on my doses because of the cost. I havent found a opiat pain med yet thats actually afordable. But they do know I need to go up on atleast one of my 2 meds for my pain. The fent patch defently seems the better option, i had the better relief with it when i first started it, and hopefully i can get that again. And we have tried non opiat meds like gabapentin and a couple others, but it interfeared with my epilepsy meds and I had to stop them. So its hard when im in alot of pain but have to watch what I do with meds because of the cost.
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Few years ago i was in similar situation. Waiting on disability w no insurance. My dr and i tried just about every combo out there. Now that i have insurance, I presently take Opana extended release along with oxycodone instant release......when i didnt have it i took Oxycontin extended release with Oxy instant. Same med, just controlled and instant release forms. Worked better than anything else i had tried. Maybe give that a try? Fentanyl can really be bad news!!!!
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I was on that combo befor I switched to the fent. I couldnt go any higher then 10mg on the oxycontin ER because it was 200$ to go up to 20mg. So thats why I had to switch to the fent patch and that was cheaper. Yeah the oxycontin ER and oxycodone IR worked great, but I had to go up on the dose because it was such a small dose and i managed for about 1 1/2yr on it that way and i then couldnt stand it anymore and once I was on the fent patch i couldnt believe how much pain I was actually in after I got relief.


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Few years ago i was in similar situation. Waiting on disability w no insurance. My dr and i tried just about every combo out there. Now that i have insurance, I presently take Opana extended release along with oxycodone instant release......when i didnt have it i took Oxycontin extended release with Oxy instant. Same med, just controlled and instant release forms. Worked better than anything else i had tried. Maybe give that a try? Fentanyl can really be bad news!!!!
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Kadian's patent expired about 6 months ago, and is now sold as a generic--Morphine Sulphate Extended Release. You might want to price it out.
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