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 09-09-2007, 05:35 PM #1
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Hi Debbie, I am on the time released morphine capsules. It is called Kadian and I take 2 30 mg. capsules twice a day. Some days it works real, real well.. other times when I am in a huge flair, it doesn't work as good. Wishing you the best. Love, Desi
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i TAKE AVINZA 30MG EVERY DAY. I USED TO BE TAKING THE 120MG AND HAVE WORKED MY WAY DOWN TO THE 30 MG IN LESS THAN 2 MONTHS. I THINK IT WORKS WELL WHEN IT IS BUILT UP IN YOUR SYSTEM, HOWEVER BE CAREFUL ABOUT THE WITHDRAWALS FROM NOT TAKING IT AT THE SAME TIME. I HAVE NOTICED IF I MISS IT AND DONT TAKE IT WITHIN A FEW HOURS I GET REALLY WOOZY AND FEEL HORRIBLE UNTIL I TAKE IT AND WAIT 30MINUTES TO AN HOUR. HOPE THIS HELPS.
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I am curently taking a rather high does of the opana and it seems to work well on some days and while in a flair i guess you all know nothing works! The opana is harder then heck to find... took me 8 pharmcys.... Sorry i just started the med so i can give you more info in the futrue!
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i take avinza and it works really well for me, and even better as some oe else mentioned i am not having to much trouble reducing my dosage. i am still able to get out of be, drive, do things, make food and eat. it hurts at the end of the day but by then it is time for my nught time dose.
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p.s. just check to make sure your ins will cover the avinza it is 300 or more a month
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Thanks for the info- Both drugs would cost me $60 a month- So I think I will try the avinza

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I am on Opana ER . so far so good . The Extended release is so much better . I pay co pay $40
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if you are going to take avinza you might want to ask your doc about the coupon they have right now. it is an up to 20 dollars off card that the reps have...the bonus about this one compared to some of the other ones i have been given it is good for each monthly refill. always a plus to save a little coin
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I have taken both drugs...the Avinza is extended release Morphine while the Opana is extended realease oxymorphone. The Opana makes me feel horrible, even before I get to my next does which is every 12 hours I am absolutely miserable. Makes me very fidgety, and nervous, sleepy, constipated (which is totally normal with any of these drugs), depressed, and severe headaches. It does take the edge off of my pain but certainly does not take the pain away. The Avinza made me very very sick. I am 33 with RSD of the right arm for a little over two years now, I hate being on meds at all so I can be a little negative on the whole subject. I held my 7 yr old son while he died from a brain tumor 3 years ago and the meds just took a toll on his little body. My main advice is that no matter what any of us tell you, everyone reacts differently. These medications may be a godsend to you, while not helping someone else at all....if you have a good doc see if you can try it for a while, but if it does not work he will change you immediately...there is no point in anyone being miserable from a medication when there are others available.
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My pain managment doctor has me on opana er 15mg twice a day and cymbalta 30mg once a day, so far I haven't had any luck with both. Me and my doc have to have a long talk about pain meds b/c he wanted me to try Fentora although my health insurance won't approve it and in the mean time I have been without stronger pain meds that I currently need. Anyone know of a strong pain med that I won't have to battle the insurance companies with?
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