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miss irie 12-12-2007 07:35 AM

Hi.

I'm a huge fan of the Duragesic patch. I started out at 25mg and then this was increased over the last few years as required. I now take 200 mg of Fentanyl. I continue to take other medications regularly and have a break-through pain reliever if I need it. I have not had any adverse reactions.

I hope that the patch helps with your pain and that you have as positive an experience as I had.

Cheers,

Desi 12-12-2007 08:24 AM

Thanks Miss Irie! 200 mg. sounds mighty high?? Love ya! ~Desi

walkofflame 12-12-2007 11:02 AM

Avery, I saw your post mixed in with Desi's question and just wanted to send a quick reply. It sounds like you have been through a lot and my heart goes out to you. I think we all struggle with the issue of medication, and I know for myself it is a huge issue as I hate the meds.....and hate more that I need them. I don't often realize how much I need them untill I go off them and my body tells me rather quickly. I think like anything with RSD, the trick is to find a balance that works for you....in activity and in medication. This can really take some time, and can change. I know there are times when I have gone off meds and had the notion that I can get through it on sheer willpower alone, but then I realize that I am not being kind to myself. Keep plugging till you find something that you can live with, and have you own balance. Keep us poted and you will be in my thoughts.
Gentle huggs
Kimberly

walkofflame 12-12-2007 11:07 AM

patch ?
 
Desi,
I think like everything to do with RSD the time it takes for you to get relief, and whether or not you do will all depend on your body. If you didn't have significant relief from another med before starting on the patch it may take longer for your system to calm down and recognize the effects. I hope this post find you feeling more relief with each passing day, and that you have found something that will really work for you...Good luck and let us know. I wish I could give you an answer that is more helpful, but there it is anyways. Huggs from here in Ontario and hoping this post finds you having a relatively pain free day.
Kimberly

Desi 12-12-2007 10:07 PM

Hi Kimberly! Thanks so much for your "Awesome reply back to me"!! This patch started working 2 days latter, so this is good. I am still having break through, but not as bad!! Love and pain free days too you sweetie!! Love, Desi

Desi 12-12-2007 10:09 PM

Opppppppppps, Kimberly, I said two days it helped.. 3 day it helped!! LOL :0)

JOAN_M 12-14-2007 11:07 AM

Desi,
Have Not Been On For A Long Time, But I Am Happy To See That You Are On A New Med And Getting Relief. I Hope That Continues For You. You Are A Sweet Person And An Awesome Member Of This Forum.
Joan

Desi 12-14-2007 10:37 PM

Hi sweet Joan!!
I was ready to put out a MIA for ya! LOL Thank you so very much for your sweet reply back to me! Now, if ya go away any longer, I'll have to "bug ya"! LOL Thanks again sweetie! You have been MISSED JOAN"!! Love Ya, Desi

JOAN_M 12-14-2007 11:19 PM

Thank You Desi. I Will Try To Make A Point Of Staying In Touch. Missed You Too! Joan


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