Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 I had to change Lee, he's been asleep all day and he's in a lot of pain. He was winching every time I had to roll him over to get him and the bedding changed. He seemed to say that his pain was in his back when I was thinking it would be in his stomach. Could the back pain be related to his liver or is from being in bed for a prolonged period of time. Last time he was up was Saturday morning. Poor guy! I talked to Hospice and she explained to me that if he isn't taking his methadone, then I need to wake him and give him the liquid morphine every 2 hours. As it were he would be asleep and I wouldn't wake him and he'd go 8+ hours with no pain med. Then when he would wake up he'd be in a LOT of pain. I was just able to get him to swallow his methadone pills so hopefully that will help him get through the night. Otherwise I was going to get up every 2 hours and get him his morphine. Methadone..Lee's not or never has been a drug user. Hospice says they've found that methadone is a good pain drug and uses it for controlling pain. He's taking Methadone twice a day and then using morphine only for any breakthrough pain. Anyone else using morphine or methadone for pain relief? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2009 Report Share Posted May 25, 2009 May i ask are there other medical conditions that lee is having beside complications of liver disease...i am sorry to ask if you already told. ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 12:16:01 AM Subject: What Pain Meds are you using if any? I had to change Lee, he's been asleep all day and he's in a lot of pain. He was winching every time I had to roll him over to get him and the bedding changed. He seemed to say that his pain was in his back when I was thinking it would be in his stomach. Could the back pain be related to his liver or is from being in bed for a prolonged period of time. Last time he was up was Saturday morning. Poor guy! I talked to Hospice and she explained to me that if he isn't taking his methadone, then I need to wake him and give him the liquid morphine every 2 hours. As it were he would be asleep and I wouldn't wake him and he'd go 8+ hours with no pain med. Then when he would wake up he'd be in a LOT of pain. I was just able to get him to swallow his methadone pills so hopefully that will help him get through the night. Otherwise I was going to get up every 2 hours and get him his morphine. Methadone..Lee' s not or never has been a drug user. Hospice says they've found that methadone is a good pain drug and uses it for controlling pain. He's taking Methadone twice a day and then using morphine only for any breakthrough pain. Anyone else using morphine or methadone for pain relief? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 No, right now it's just his liver. I'm not sure if any of his other organs are affected but if they are it would be because of his liver disease. I don't mind you asking anything!! Hugs, What Pain Meds are you using if any? I had to change Lee, he's been asleep all day and he's in a lot of pain. He was winching every time I had to roll him over to get him and the bedding changed. He seemed to say that his pain was in his back when I was thinking it would be in his stomach. Could the back pain be related to his liver or is from being in bed for a prolonged period of time. Last time he was up was Saturday morning. Poor guy! I talked to Hospice and she explained to me that if he isn't taking his methadone, then I need to wake him and give him the liquid morphine every 2 hours. As it were he would be asleep and I wouldn't wake him and he'd go 8+ hours with no pain med. Then when he would wake up he'd be in a LOT of pain. I was just able to get him to swallow his methadone pills so hopefully that will help him get through the night. Otherwise I was going to get up every 2 hours and get him his morphine. Methadone..Lee' s not or never has been a drug user. Hospice says they've found that methadone is a good pain drug and uses it for controlling pain. He's taking Methadone twice a day and then using morphine only for any breakthrough pain. Anyone else using morphine or methadone for pain relief? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 Hi... Bobby, here. I am using morphine for pain both long acting and short. I sometimes sleep for 8 hours straight without taking a short acting pill, and WHOA, is it hard to catch up. I have not heard of hospice using methadone, Do you know why they are using it instead of something else? Love, Bobby ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Monday, May 25, 2009 10:16:01 PM Subject: What Pain Meds are you using if any? I had to change Lee, he's been asleep all day and he's in a lot of pain. He was winching every time I had to roll him over to get him and the bedding changed. He seemed to say that his pain was in his back when I was thinking it would be in his stomach. Could the back pain be related to his liver or is from being in bed for a prolonged period of time. Last time he was up was Saturday morning. Poor guy! I talked to Hospice and she explained to me that if he isn't taking his methadone, then I need to wake him and give him the liquid morphine every 2 hours. As it were he would be asleep and I wouldn't wake him and he'd go 8+ hours with no pain med. Then when he would wake up he'd be in a LOT of pain. I was just able to get him to swallow his methadone pills so hopefully that will help him get through the night. Otherwise I was going to get up every 2 hours and get him his morphine. Methadone..Lee' s not or never has been a drug user. Hospice says they've found that methadone is a good pain drug and uses it for controlling pain. He's taking Methadone twice a day and then using morphine only for any breakthrough pain. Anyone else using morphine or methadone for pain relief? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2009 Report Share Posted May 26, 2009 You know I don't. All I know is that they tell me that research has shown that it works well not only for drug w/drawl but as pain treatment. They have not talked about or offered anything else. I know I had only heard of methadone like in methadone clinics for heroin addicts. Lee was never a drug user. But they use it solely as pain therapy. Hugs, What Pain Meds are you using if any? I had to change Lee, he's been asleep all day and he's in a lot of pain. He was winching every time I had to roll him over to get him and the bedding changed. He seemed to say that his pain was in his back when I was thinking it would be in his stomach. Could the back pain be related to his liver or is from being in bed for a prolonged period of time. Last time he was up was Saturday morning. Poor guy! I talked to Hospice and she explained to me that if he isn't taking his methadone, then I need to wake him and give him the liquid morphine every 2 hours. As it were he would be asleep and I wouldn't wake him and he'd go 8+ hours with no pain med. Then when he would wake up he'd be in a LOT of pain. I was just able to get him to swallow his methadone pills so hopefully that will help him get through the night. Otherwise I was going to get up every 2 hours and get him his morphine. Methadone..Lee' s not or never has been a drug user. Hospice says they've found that methadone is a good pain drug and uses it for controlling pain. He's taking Methadone twice a day and then using morphine only for any breakthrough pain. Anyone else using morphine or methadone for pain relief? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2009 Report Share Posted May 27, 2009 As long as hospice is in there, they will make sure he is not in pain. I was only curious because the hospice used a liquid morphine called roxynol for my loved one. It did settle her down after the first day and we believe it kept her comfortable enough. You have been through the wringer, and we are saying a special prayer tonight for you and Lee. God bless you, Love, Bobby ________________________________ To: livercirrhosissupport Sent: Tuesday, May 26, 2009 11:50:32 PM Subject: Re: What Pain Meds are you using if any? You know I don't. All I know is that they tell me that research has shown that it works well not only for drug w/drawl but as pain treatment. They have not talked about or offered anything else. I know I had only heard of methadone like in methadone clinics for heroin addicts. Lee was never a drug user. But they use it solely as pain therapy. Hugs, What Pain Meds are you using if any? I had to change Lee, he's been asleep all day and he's in a lot of pain. He was winching every time I had to roll him over to get him and the bedding changed. He seemed to say that his pain was in his back when I was thinking it would be in his stomach. Could the back pain be related to his liver or is from being in bed for a prolonged period of time. Last time he was up was Saturday morning. Poor guy! I talked to Hospice and she explained to me that if he isn't taking his methadone, then I need to wake him and give him the liquid morphine every 2 hours. As it were he would be asleep and I wouldn't wake him and he'd go 8+ hours with no pain med. Then when he would wake up he'd be in a LOT of pain. I was just able to get him to swallow his methadone pills so hopefully that will help him get through the night. Otherwise I was going to get up every 2 hours and get him his morphine. Methadone..Lee' s not or never has been a drug user. Hospice says they've found that methadone is a good pain drug and uses it for controlling pain. He's taking Methadone twice a day and then using morphine only for any breakthrough pain. Anyone else using morphine or methadone for pain relief? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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