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I shouldn't have asked in that way, in public. It seems that your pain level is higher than your tolerance? I feel terrible and hope you get some better relief soon! Pete |
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I've read on other conditions/forums that it helps the pain med work better when they are added to the mix. |
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Generic Name: oxymorphone (ox ee MOR fone) Brand Names: Opana, Opana ER [Opana is in a group of drugs called narcotic pain relievers. It is similar to morphine. Opana is used to treat moderate to severe pain. The extended-release form of this medication is for around-the-clock treatment of pain. Opana is not for treating pain just after surgery unless you were already taking Opana before the surgery. Opana may also be used for purposes other than those listed in this medication guide.] http://www.drugs.com/opana.html |
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Very True! I had no depression before my tbi. But that all changed. I went through the mix and ended up on (memory drop out), but as soon as it had good reports, my neuro put me right on Cymbalta. Just stopped the first one, and started Cymbalta, which seems to be very universal right now, even used just for pain sometimes.. Pete asb |
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i am the same way in my pump i have a very high rate of fentanyl and most people or other docs are like you shouldnt even be in pain .. and its barely enought to cover it. so i understand what you are talking about and how you feel .. even with Iv meds it takes a boat load to even make a dent and it sure doesnt give me that loopy feeling nothing really does. carrie |
Wildberry I can relate but like others said you have to hold to hope and if this doctor is at a road block then maybe it is time for another view. I have not had success with meds and most of the pain doctors I have seen have been more into procedures so I will ask you if you have looked into other ways of pain relief? I will say about the meds as I just started new ones again like klonopin etc but anyhow this lady who has rsd for many years it took 5 years to get on the right combo of meds. I know 5 years seems like forever but my point is it can take time but she is doing well now.
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Great Point Michelle!
My doc has me "call in" instead of seeing him every month, as I did for SOOO many years, now I call in a "Med Check", one of his secretaries asks me a series of questions, if all is OK, they mail the "Script" for my Methadone, to my pharmacy, using "Certified, Return Receipt Mail" USPS. So, I see him once, then call in twice, then start over. That takes care of 3 Months. It's working well. (I do of course, pay for the call in's, but it's very reasonable). My Doctor is the Best! And, I'd recomend setting something like that up for anyone who's prescribing Doctor is willing, if they need to go away, or something. You're right, Methadone is not a "refillable" script. p asb Quote:
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