Guest guest Posted April 8, 2010 Report Share Posted April 8, 2010 I just checked. again. The safe dosage for hyrocodone is 60 mgs. I was taking half of that -- 30 > > > Help, I need acompassionate and savvy doctor in Pittsburgh, where I > recently moved.I have arthritis, fibromyaligia and a herniated disk. Had > doubleknee replacements three years ago and having the first of two hip > replacements April 29. On a scale of 1 to 10 in deterioration, the hips > are a 10 with one dislocated. I obviously waited too long --because of > insurance issues. I was prescribed 30 to 40mgs. of a mild narcotic in > February, just enough to relieve the severest pain and get me out of bed > to get showered and dressed. I am unable to do the most basic tasks and > I must use a walker around the house and a wheel chair for medical > appointments. My surgeon does not treat pain until after surgery. My new > PCP has turned my life into a twilight zone. He is young, has only > practiced two years. He was actually angry at me when I was a doctor > admitted me to the hospital two weeks ago for excrutating pain spasms > after he sent me to the ER for a fast MRI. I couldn't even lift my feet > off the bed when I got there. That is when the herniated disk was > discovered. Even though I am only only using a small amount of mild > opioid on a short-term basis and working hard at physical therapy, he > decided I was a drug abuser, but never discussed it with me. I have > found out from nurses, assistants and innuendo. He took away my > conventional Tramadol I used for three years when he agreed to prescribe > Vicodin-- 30 per bottle to take 1 to 2 every six hours (or 8 a day max). > I have kept it to 6 and have to call him for a refill every 5 days and > have someone pick them up for me. Without telling me, he cut my > prescription in half when he wrote it last week. I didn't even notice. > Now he is out of town, and his associate said I did not take the > medication as prescribed and have problems. Perhaps I threatened this > young doctor because I have learned to be an advocate for myself. He is > part of the UPMC health system and told the head of the pain medicine I > am addicted, so now even though there are other UPMc pain doctors > willing to treat me, I am shut out of that avenue. I feel set up and > alone. I had excellent relationships with my former surgeon and doctor > of physical therapy when I had knee replacements. I haven't been on an > opioid since then, as these current doctors can see from my records. I > have made all records available. I feel set up, alone and don't where to > turn in this city for help. I have two tablets lefts (10mgs.) and am > suppose to be at physical therapy at 1:00 today. I love physical > therapy, enjoy and know how it important it is to preparing for surgery. > But I can't risk the increased pain that will follow. I have been so > careful, educated myself and am shocked at the way I am being treated. > Can anyone recommend a doctor in Pittsburgh who can talk to me, look at > my records and believe in me? Thank you! > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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