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Old 08-06-2008, 09:53 AM #1
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Default Pain Meds tolerance...what are my options?

Folks, like most of you, I have been in and out of hospitals for much of the last ten years. When we're talking about back pain (throw in shoulder replacement), we're talking about opiates. I have had to feel embarrassed telling doctors pre-surgery for the last 3 years that, because my tolerance is so high that 80 mgs of Oxycodone doesn't even touch my pain!!! Of course their reaction is one of disbelief and suspect.
Any suggestions??? I just got out of a 6th shoulder surgery last week and NOW I find that my cervical fusion needs to be revised ASAP due to nerve impingement. Any suggestions on other medications?? Dilauded tablets?? something stronger???
Please help!
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