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Ever since I've been diagnosed with Reiter's Syndrome, My doctor and I have been

looking for a suitable pain reliever to handle my symptoms. Does anyone have any

recommendations? So far, we've done Tramadol, codeine, and I'm currently on

hydrocodone. My doctor wanted to try me on a new , pretty strong pain reliever

that came out this year called Nucynta, but the cost per 100mg 120 count bottle

was 500.00, so I'm currently on hydrocodone.

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Hi, Methadone works for me! Harv

Just a question...

Ever since I've been diagnosed with Reiter's Syndrome, My doctor and I have been

looking for a suitable pain reliever to handle my symptoms. Does anyone have any

recommendations? So far, we've done Tramadol, codeine, and I'm currently on

hydrocodone. My doctor wanted to try me on a new , pretty strong pain reliever

that came out this year called Nucynta, but the cost per 100mg 120 count bottle

was 500.00, so I'm currently on hydrocodone.

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Thanks for the reply. According to opiate comparison charts, methadone is about

half as effective per mg as hydrocodone, so I don't think that would help me.

I'm glad it helps you though, thanks again =)

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My vote goes with Tramadol, Celebrex, and 3000mg of Omega 3s. This combo works

best for me despite using several other drug combos. I will also say check you

Vitamin D level, I was very low and that increased my pain several fold.

von Hacker

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Re: Just a question...

Thanks for the reply. According to opiate comparison charts, methadone is about

half as effective per mg as hydrocodone, so I don't think that would help me.

I'm glad it helps you though, thanks again =)

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Over the years I have taken most of the narcotic pain killers, the one that

did work was OxyContin, but at a high dosage of 80 mgm 4 times daily. While

in hospital last year they put me on Fentanyl Patches to see how they worked

Well, they work well now that we have the dose titrated at 100 to 200 mcg/

/3 days, most days it sits at 100 mcg/hr for 3 days. I was using Dilaudid

for breakthrough pain but did not need them once the Fentanyl worked

properly with the right dosage.

Blessings

Fr. Dave

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Thanks for the reply. According to opiate comparison charts, methadone is

about half as effective per mg as hydrocodone, so I don't think that would

help me. I'm glad it helps you though, thanks again =)

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We've had the best results with natural supplements. Have you considered trying

anything like that?

Myndi Fitzgerald

Ph: 317-503-3701

www.TheGreatProduct.com/gmfitz

Drink It. Feel It. Share It.

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From: keanhe239 <keanhe239@...>

Sent: Mon, November 22, 2010 10:43:11 PM

Subject: Just a question...

Ever since I've been diagnosed with Reiter's Syndrome, My doctor and I have been

looking for a suitable pain reliever to handle my symptoms. Does anyone have any

recommendations? So far, we've done Tramadol, codeine, and I'm currently on

hydrocodone. My doctor wanted to try me on a new , pretty strong pain reliever

that came out this year called Nucynta, but the cost per 100mg 120 count bottle

was 500.00, so I'm currently on hydrocodone.

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> We've had the best results with natural supplements. Have you considered

trying

> anything like that?

> Myndi Fitzgerald

> Ph: 317-503-3701

> www.TheGreatProduct.com/gmfitz

> Drink It. Feel It. Share It.

My grandmother turned me on to supplements from MonaVie and Shaklee, but it

seems like no matter what I do, I can't get the arthritis under control. I've

been withdrawing off of some of the pain medication my doctors have been

throwing at me, and with the exception of Vicodin, they almost seem like they

made my pain " worse " after a while, especially the tramadol.

If you are currently taking tramadol, good luck when you have to find another

suitable pain reliever. The withdrawals are similar to getting hit by a truck

filled with 20,000 lbs of concrete. Try looking them up.

Thank you everyone for your responses so far. I hope you are currently and

forever living as pain free as possible!

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