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If I may, why can't you take opioids, and is it any/all opioids or just some/most (or do you know)? This is important, as that class of meds is usually the best option/gold standard for post-surgical pain. You can find the whole pharmacopeia by googling: post surgical medication (I prefer to recommend search criteria to provide a more well-rounded perspective on a question rather than specific links that might be biased or incomprehensive.) Chronic neuropathic pain is often treated with gabapentin, Lyrica, and/or topiramate. I don't know of post-surgical pain being treated with those, as they can take some time to build up to efficacy. You might try googling: post surgical neuropathic pain HTH, Doc
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Perhaps you might consider a referral to a pain specialist ASAP. My own personal opinion
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Asking a PM doctor to deal with pain caused by another seems like cleaning up someone else's mess. And unfortunately, when surgery doesn't work as expected, it winds up that way anyhow. I don't know... just rambling a bit. Doc
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Residual pain, once that from the surgery itself has worn off, I guess would be appropriate/logical to hand off/back to a PM specialist, physiatrist, etc. until it's determined if rehab will work or the surgery failed, or whatever. Sometimes surgery is supposed to alleviate pain; others it's just supposed to (hopefully) keep things from getting any worse. Nothing is ever easy. ![]() Doc
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"Thanks for this!" says: | spine95 (07-22-2012) |
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Well it is coming up to three weeks on Tuesday of this week since surgery and although still uncomfortable from the surgery it is such a relief to have relief from that dreadful nerve pain and electric tingles. I am aching terribly through my ribs which is what I was told to expect but considering how sick I felt before surgery, I really am very lucky. I have a lot of physio work to do to hopefully regain sensation in my left foot which is still really numb in part which makes walking difficult. I really don't want to trip and risk a fall at this stage. I am still wearing a fentanyl pain patch - just the 12 microgram one and taking digesic every six hours*as I was advised to do for another week so I am very grateful to have found a pain medication that I can tolerate even though it is only a very low dose, it has made a difference.
It is so nice to be on this side of the ordeal. I do wonder if I will ever feel normal again whatever normal is going to be but I think that it is to be expected to feel like that after such huge surgery. Libby Quote:
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"Thanks for this!" says: | Dr. Smith (07-29-2012) |
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[Thankyou for your response. I have decided to consult the anaesthetist who would be looking after me and post op care. I can't do that until I have a definite day for surgery. So I am going back to my neurosurgeon on Monday week to ask questions and get the referral. In the mean time I will discuss this with my GP who returns from holidays next week and see if she will refer me to a pain specialist. It is a bit of an awkward situation. I know the disc can't be left where it is because I can feel pain when I breathe and the neuropathic symptoms although they have been reduced due to nortriptyline are very unpleasant.
Libby QUOTE=spine95;878768]Perhaps you might consider a referral to a pain specialist ASAP. My own personal opinion ![]() |
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Thankyou for your reply. I have had morphine, pethidine, omnipon, toredol and endone and they all give me excruciating headaches and nausea. That was why when I received my artificial disc, they decided all I could have was panadol because the action of being sick in itself is not desirable with surgery to the neck. The plus side was that I had a clear head, the down side was that it was extremely hard coping with the intense post surgical pain.
At the moment having been told that the thoracic surgery would be far more painful than anything I have experienced previously, due to the different layers that would be disturbed just to access the site and the fact that the thoracic spine is continuously moving due to the act of breathing, I am concerned. Not sure that I could do this one with just panadol. It took a lot of higher order skills and many long walks to get into the right frame of mind prior to the surgery. At the moment I am not allowed to go for walks etc because I have a numb foot and trip which could cause the disc to move further into my cord. Libby Quote:
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