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hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Barby....you are scary! HA HA HA HA HA !! At first I thought this was 's

post....not that I would ever think she would do sometning like TAZ someone with

her TENS unit!! LOL!!!

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

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To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

 

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,but

everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Insurance covered mine, but that was years ago.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

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To: livercirrhosissupport

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:17 PM

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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I don't think that I will ever get disability.  My lawyer made me so so so mad

that I told him I didn't care if I was going to get it that I was terminal.  He

only gets paid if I get disability and he is a jerk who put me on the back

burner and didn't care if I had enough money this past 4 months.  Thanks for

listening.......ps I am not starving.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissupport

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

 

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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What the heck is his problem? I mean ...just how sick does he think you have to

be? You'd think he would really want to win your case! That is so frustrating

for you....and for us,because we know you deserve it!

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:26:29 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

I don't think that I will ever get disability.  My lawyer made me so so so mad

that I told him I didn't care if I was going to get it that I was terminal.  He

only gets paid if I get disability and he is a jerk who put me on the back

burner and didn't care if I had enough money this past 4 months.  Thanks for

listening... ....ps I am not starving.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

 

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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He wanted me to take a 2 to 3 hour mental tests with his guy.........400 to 500

hundred dollars out of my pocket and I told him NO that I could not do it that

he had enough info to present to the judge.........It makes me want to wish this

disease on people.....I wouldn't do that but I do think of it.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

 

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Did anyone else here on the forum have to take a 2-3 hour mental test to get

disability?  I sure didn't. I don't have cirrhosis,but have  disablilty for

other things. I'd just like to know if anyone else had to do this or if your

lawyer is nuts himself!?

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:51:38 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

He wanted me to take a 2 to 3 hour mental tests with his guy......... 400 to 500

hundred dollars out of my pocket and I told him NO that I could not do it that

he had enough info to present to the judge....... ..It makes me want to wish

this disease on people.....I wouldn't do that but I do think of it.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

 

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Just think I need a kidney and a liver transplant.  I think this lawyer is

trying to put it to me.  My nephew is an attorney here in Texas and I am going

to ask him what I should do.  What does everyone think?

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

 

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Good gosh...isn't that enough? My sister with End stage kidney failure was

immediately approved for Medicare...as soon as she applied..it took like 2

wweks! I think your lawyer is jacking you around.  get another one! Woill you

owe him anything if you dump him? Have your nephew write him a letter...he'll

know what to say.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:12:09 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Just think I need a kidney and a liver transplant.  I think this lawyer is

trying to put it to me.  My nephew is an attorney here in Texas and I am going

to ask him what I should do.  What does everyone think?

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

 

Love, Lyncia 

 

 

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

 

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Gosh, I am not sure... I helping my Dad with SSD application and finding an

attorney. I haven't heard any thing about a mental test.

From: Jill

Sent: Tuesday, January 19, 2010 9:06 PM

To: livercirrhosissupport

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

Did anyone else here on the forum have to take a 2-3 hour mental test to get

disability? I sure didn't. I don't have cirrhosis,but have disablilty for

other things. I'd just like to know if anyone else had to do this or if your

lawyer is nuts himself!?

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:51:38 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

He wanted me to take a 2 to 3 hour mental tests with his guy......... 400 to 500

hundred dollars out of my pocket and I told him NO that I could not do it that

he had enough info to present to the judge....... ..It makes me want to wish

this disease on people.....I wouldn't do that but I do think of it.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

Love, Lyncia

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Lyncia,

Maybe your nephew could ask around and find you a good attorney? Just

a thought. I can't believe you are having soooo much trouble! I

think my lawyer just sent in my paperwork and I went to see him in

October. He said it would take awhile though. He said he wins 98% of

his cases because he won't take one that he doesn't think he can win.

I hope you get the legal help you need Lyncia! Bless your heart! I'd

go to an attorney that specializes in disability.

Love,

Roni

> Just think I need a kidney and a liver transplant. I think this

> lawyer is trying to put it to me. My nephew is an attorney here in

> Texas and I am going to ask him what I should do. What does

> everyone think?

>

> Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

>

> Love, Lyncia

>

>

>

>

>

> From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

>

>

>

> Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think

> priuvate insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

>

>

> Love,Jill

>

> We don't remember days, we remember moments.

> Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that

> take our breath away.

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

>

>

> Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-

> Tee-hee, but everyone has been talking about this tens thing

> amajiggy,I go to my pain managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna

> ask about it,does insurance cover it??? Huggs,

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

> Subject: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

>

> hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped

> alot in the beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny

> note ui used to love to stick an electrol on someone and crank it up

> ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the dog really didnt think it was

> funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days hahahahaha

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping

> I can gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions

> answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver

> approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from

> his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to

> even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently

> (every couple of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or

> more. When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them

> he is in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they

> will give him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he

> cannot last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come

> to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to

> morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when

> he goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can

> shed some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you

> as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is

> it common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management?

> Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can

> expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not

> need it and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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My lawyer said the same thing...he doesn't take a case he doesn't think he'll

win.. Oh and I did go to an attorny that specializes in Disability .

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:33:32 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

Lyncia,

Maybe your nephew could ask around and find you a good attorney?  Just 

a thought.  I can't believe you are having soooo much trouble!  I 

think my lawyer just sent in my paperwork and I went to see him in 

October.  He said it would take awhile though.  He said he wins 98% of 

his cases because he won't take one that he doesn't think he can win. 

I hope you get the legal help you need Lyncia!  Bless your heart!  I'd 

go to an attorney that specializes in disability.

Love,

Roni

> Just think I need a kidney and a liver transplant.  I think this 

> lawyer is trying to put it to me.  My nephew is an attorney here in 

> Texas and I am going to ask him what I should do.  What does 

> everyone think?

>

> Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

>

> Love, Lyncia

>

>

>

>

>

> From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine 

> treatments ...

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

>

>

>

> Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think 

> priuvate insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

>

>

>                                    Love,Jill

>

> We don't remember days, we remember moments.

> Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that 

> take our breath away.

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine 

> treatments ...

>

>

> Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-

> Tee-hee, but everyone has been talking about this tens thing 

> amajiggy,I go to my pain managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna 

> ask about it,does insurance cover it??? Huggs,

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

> Subject: Re: Question about morphine 

> treatments ...

>

> hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped 

> alot in the beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny 

> note ui used to love to stick an electrol on someone and crank it up 

> ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the dog really didnt think it was 

> funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days hahahahaha

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping 

> I can gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions 

> answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver 

> approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from 

> his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to 

> even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently 

> (every couple of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or 

> more. When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them 

> he is in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they 

> will give him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he 

> cannot last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come 

> to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to 

> morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when 

> he goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can 

> shed some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you 

> as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is 

> it common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? 

> Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these 

> questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can 

> expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not 

> need it and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Sadder yet, how awful that a person that is very sick, has to go through so much

just to receive a pittance from their government that got paid upfront out of

your wages etc.!!!!

Gloria

________________________________

What the heck is his problem? I mean ...just how sick does he think you have to

be? You'd think he would really want to win your case! That is so frustrating

for you....and for us,because we know you deserve it!

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Lyncia <lmlangdonyahoo (DOT) com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:26:29 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

I don't think that I will ever get disability. My lawyer made me so so so mad

that I told him I didn't care if I was going to get it that I was terminal. He

only gets paid if I get disability and he is a jerk who put me on the back

burner and didn't care if I had enough money this past 4 months. Thanks for

listening... ....ps I am not starving.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

Love, Lyncia

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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My insurance is covering the unit, but not sure it is mine to keep. It may

be rented. and I don't know how to get new pads for it and they say to only

use approved batteries. I have never seen any like the one they included.

Got a demonstration on my hand today, found out I can't electrocute myself

with it. The instruction sheet said to use a minimum of 30 minutes so if I

move it around to all my hurting places, I could use it 24/7. Jan H

> Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had

> one-Tee-hee,but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I

> go to my pain managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does

> insurance cover it??? Huggs,

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: livercirrhosissupport

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

> Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments

> ...

>

> hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in

> the beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to

> love to stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me

> teeheehee the dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed

> for 2 days hahahahaha

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can

> gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> couple of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more.

> When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is

> in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give

> him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot

> last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he

> goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed

> some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it

> common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it

> and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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I had a long mental test before I was denied. But I didn't have to pay for

it myself, ordered by the disability doctors. Jan H

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Jill wrote:

> Did anyone else here on the forum have to take a 2-3 hour mental test to

> get disability? I sure didn't. I don't have cirrhosis,but have disablilty

> for other things. I'd just like to know if anyone else had to do this or if

> your lawyer is nuts himself!?

>

>

> Love,Jill

>

> We don't remember days, we remember moments.

> Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take

> our breath away.

>

>

>

>

> ________________________________

>

> To: livercirrhosissupport

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:51:38 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

>

>

> He wanted me to take a 2 to 3 hour mental tests with his guy......... 400

> to 500 hundred dollars out of my pocket and I told him NO that I could not

> do it that he had enough info to present to the judge....... ..It makes me

> want to wish this disease on people.....I wouldn't do that but I do think of

> it.

>

> Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

>

> Love, Lyncia

>

>

>

>

>

> From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

>

>

>

> Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think

> priuvate insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

>

>

> Love,Jill

>

> We don't remember days, we remember moments.

> Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take

> our breath away.

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

>

>

> Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had

> one-Tee-hee, but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I

> go to my pain managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does

> insurance cover it??? Huggs,

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

> Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments

> ...

>

> hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in

> the beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to

> love to stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me

> teeheehee the dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed

> for 2 days hahahahaha

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can

> gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> couple of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more.

> When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is

> in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give

> him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot

> last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he

> goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed

> some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it

> common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it

> and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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True...I get a whoppong $400.00 a month,not anywhere enough to live on my own.

But it helps and the Medicare is a huge help with medical bills.

 

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:47:51 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

Sadder yet, how awful that a person that is very sick, has to go through so much

just to receive a pittance from their government that got paid upfront out of

your wages etc.!!!!

Gloria

____________ _________ _________ __

What the heck is his problem? I mean ...just how sick does he think you have to

be? You'd think he would really want to win your case! That is so frustrating

for you....and for us,because we know you deserve it!

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: Lyncia <lmlangdonyahoo (DOT) com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:26:29 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

I don't think that I will ever get disability. My lawyer made me so so so mad

that I told him I didn't care if I was going to get it that I was terminal. He

only gets paid if I get disability and he is a jerk who put me on the back

burner and didn't care if I had enough money this past 4 months. Thanks for

listening... ....ps I am not starving.

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

Love, Lyncia

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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Get another Lawyer!! This one is surely not doing his job by any means and why

should he get any % of your money, we he doesn't seem to be able to fulfill his

responsibility to you???

Gloria

________________________________

Just think I need a kidney and a liver transplant. I think this lawyer is

trying to put it to me. My nephew is an attorney here in Texas and I am going

to ask him what I should do. What does everyone think?

Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

Love, Lyncia

From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think priuvate

insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

Love,Jill

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

____________ _________ _________ __

From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had one-Tee-hee,

but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I go to my pain

managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does insurance cover

it??? Huggs,

____________ _________ _________ __

From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments ...

hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in the

beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to love to

stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me teeheehee the

dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed for 2 days

hahahahaha

> > > >

> > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > some

> > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > people who

> > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > >

> > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > year ago

> > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > years

> > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > considered

> > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > >

> > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple of

> > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more. When

> > he

> > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > pain --

> > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > long

> > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > conclusion

> > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > >

> > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > for his

> > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > light

> > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > caregiver

> > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > for

> > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > become a

> > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > can you

> > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > >

> > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > it

> > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > >

> > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > >

> > > > in Virginia

> > > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

> > >

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LOL ! Too funny.....ask your doctor for a perscription for them. Mine wirtes ot

for TENS unit supplies and the medical supply pharmacy( where I got the unit)

knows to give me the electrode pads. I think I get 2 sets of 4 pads  a

month . It's been awhile since I've gotten them.

                                       

                                    Love,Jill

 

We don't remember days, we remember moments.

Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take our

breath away.

________________________________

To: livercirrhosissupport@...

Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 11:49:24 PM

Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine treatments

....

 

My insurance is covering the unit, but not sure it is mine to keep. It may

be rented. and I don't know how to get new pads for it and they say to only

use approved batteries. I have never seen any like the one they included.

Got a demonstration on my hand today, found out I can't electrocute myself

with it. The instruction sheet said to use a minimum of 30 minutes so if I

move it around to all my hurting places, I could use it 24/7. Jan H

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 7:17 PM, wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com> wrote:

> Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had

> one-Tee-hee, but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I

> go to my pain managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does

> insurance cover it??? Huggs,

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

> Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments

> ...

>

> hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in

> the beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to

> love to stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me

> teeheehee the dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed

> for 2 days hahahahaha

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can

> gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> couple of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more.

> When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is

> in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give

> him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot

> last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he

> goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed

> some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it

> common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it

> and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Social Security sent me to a psychologist for a mental test and they paid for

it. It only took about a half hour.

Penny

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every couple

of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more.

When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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Again - do you really think there are many people that are suffering from liver

disease, that are not a little fogged in the head??? I'd certainly fail any

mental test, having just come off another treatment. Then, to boot, these

things are 2 - 3 hrs long?? I've never been able to pay attention that long.

First it was hyperactivity and after that was curbed by blood pressure pills -

then it was treatment or after treatments.

________________________________

I had a long mental test before I was denied. But I didn't have to pay for

it myself, ordered by the disability doctors. Jan H

On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 9:06 PM, Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>wrote:

> Did anyone else here on the forum have to take a 2-3 hour mental test to

> get disability? I sure didn't. I don't have cirrhosis,but have disablilty

> for other things. I'd just like to know if anyone else had to do this or if

> your lawyer is nuts himself!?

>

>

> Love,Jill

>

> We don't remember days, we remember moments.

> Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take

> our breath away.

>

>

>

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: Lyncia <lmlangdonyahoo (DOT) com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 10:51:38 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

>

>

> He wanted me to take a 2 to 3 hour mental tests with his guy......... 400

> to 500 hundred dollars out of my pocket and I told him NO that I could not

> do it that he had enough info to present to the judge....... ..It makes me

> want to wish this disease on people.....I wouldn't do that but I do think of

> it.

>

> Thanks for this day and for our tomorrows

>

> Love, Lyncia

>

>

>

>

>

> From: Jill <jillkstewart@ yahoo.com>

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Date: Tuesday, January 19, 2010, 8:58 PM

>

>

>

> Made you smile,! Medicare covered 100% of mine...I would think

> priuvate insurance would cover it. Good luck at the docs.

>

>

> Love,Jill

>

> We don't remember days, we remember moments.

> Life is not measured by the breaths we take,but by the moments that take

> our breath away.

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: wendy miller <italybell69@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 9:17:30 PM

> Subject: Re: Re: Question about morphine

> treatments ...

>

>

> Oh Jill your silly see,I would have done that to my cat if I had

> one-Tee-hee, but everyone has been talking about this tens thing amajiggy,I

> go to my pain managment Dr. on Thurs.and I'm sure gonna ask about it,does

> insurance cover it??? Huggs,

>

> ____________ _________ _________ __

> From: barby <pinkmeetsblue@ yahoo.com>

> To: livercirrhosissuppo rtyahoogroups (DOT) com

> Sent: Tue, January 19, 2010 3:02:18 PM

> Subject: Re: Question about morphine treatments

> ...

>

> hi jan i have a tens unit, had it for years for my back, it helped alot in

> the beginning, hope you get to feeling better, on a funny note ui used to

> love to stick an electrol on someone and crank it up ahhhhhhhhh i kill me

> teeheehee the dog really didnt think it was funny she stayed under the bed

> for 2 days hahahahaha

>

>

> > > > >

> > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can

> gain

> > > some

> > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > people who

> > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > >

> > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately a

> > > year ago

> > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his teen

> > > years

> > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > considered

> > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > >

> > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> couple of

> > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or more.

> When

> > > he

> > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is

> in

> > > pain --

> > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will give

> him

> > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot

> last

> > > long

> > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > conclusion

> > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > >

> > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he

> goes

> > > for his

> > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed

> some

> > > light

> > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > caregiver

> > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it

> common

> > > for

> > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has it

> > > become a

> > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> questions,

> > > can you

> > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > >

> > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need it

> and

> > > it

> > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > >

> > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > >

> > > > > in Virginia

> > > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

> > > >

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My mental test was more to check my memory and reasoning skills. Of course,

they didn't have me come back hours later to ask me something I hadn't been

told I would have to remember. Like where I put my car keys, or if I

remembered to get the clothes out of the washer into the dryer.

The test was very artificial. Jan H

> Social Security sent me to a psychologist for a mental test and they paid

> for it. It only took about a half hour.

>

> Penny

>

>

>

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can

> gain

> > > > some

> > > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > > people who

> > > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately

> a

> > > > year ago

> > > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his

> teen

> > > > years

> > > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > > considered

> > > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> couple of

> > > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or

> more. When

> > > > he

> > > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is

> in

> > > > pain --

> > > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will

> give him

> > > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot

> last

> > > > long

> > > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > > conclusion

> > > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he

> goes

> > > > for his

> > > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed

> some

> > > > light

> > > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > > caregiver

> > > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it

> common

> > > > for

> > > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has

> it

> > > > become a

> > > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> questions,

> > > > can you

> > > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > > >

> > > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need

> it and

> > > > it

> > > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > > >

> > > > > > in Virginia

> > > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > >

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They had me count backwards by threes from 100, and they would tell me a list of

words, and wanted me to repeat them back in order. I forget things like that

easily. I remember the first couple of words, but not the rest. There were

other tests too that I don't remember anymore. I was approved for the

disability.

The last time I worked before applying for SSDI, I would sit at work confused

and didn't know what I should do even though I could do the job in my sleep

normally. I couldn't concentrate on what somebody would tell me some of the

time. I'm still like that, but worse sometimes, I think. My short term memory

is terrible, and it is hard to concentrate when people talk to me sometimes even

since my transplant and treatment. I get so frustrated with myself because I

can't remember how to do things that I used to do all the time. I can't

understand simple things sometimes and that frustrates me so much. I feel like

I've gotton dumb.

Sorry for rambling.

Penny

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I can

> > gain

> > > > > some

> > > > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions answered by

> > > > > people who

> > > > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver approximately

> > a

> > > > > year ago

> > > > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his

> > teen

> > > > > years

> > > > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even be

> > > > > considered

> > > > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> > couple of

> > > > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or

> > more. When

> > > > > he

> > > > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them he is

> > in

> > > > > pain --

> > > > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will

> > give him

> > > > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he cannot

> > last

> > > > > long

> > > > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to the

> > > > > conclusion

> > > > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to morphine.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when he

> > goes

> > > > > for his

> > > > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can shed

> > some

> > > > > light

> > > > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you as a

> > > > > caregiver

> > > > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is it

> > common

> > > > > for

> > > > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management? Has

> > it

> > > > > become a

> > > > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> > questions,

> > > > > can you

> > > > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can expect?

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not need

> > it and

> > > > > it

> > > > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > > in Virginia

> > > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

> > > > > >

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Penny - I know the feeling. I used to be able to learn something new very

easily. I graduated from college with honors about 20 years ago. Now I

forget how to shut off my computer sometimes and have to think about it for

awhile. My typing is also getting worse. Jan H

> They had me count backwards by threes from 100, and they would tell me a

> list of words, and wanted me to repeat them back in order. I forget things

> like that easily. I remember the first couple of words, but not the rest.

> There were other tests too that I don't remember anymore. I was approved

> for the disability.

>

> The last time I worked before applying for SSDI, I would sit at work

> confused and didn't know what I should do even though I could do the job in

> my sleep normally. I couldn't concentrate on what somebody would tell me

> some of the time. I'm still like that, but worse sometimes, I think. My

> short term memory is terrible, and it is hard to concentrate when people

> talk to me sometimes even since my transplant and treatment. I get so

> frustrated with myself because I can't remember how to do things that I used

> to do all the time. I can't understand simple things sometimes and that

> frustrates me so much. I feel like I've gotton dumb.

>

> Sorry for rambling.

>

> Penny

>

>

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Hello! I am , a new member here with the group, hoping I

> can

> > > gain

> > > > > > some

> > > > > > > > type of support for our family and get some questions

> answered by

> > > > > > people who

> > > > > > > > are both patients and caregivers.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > My cousin was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver

> approximately

> > > a

> > > > > > year ago

> > > > > > > > (47 years old). He is an alcoholic and drank heavily from his

> > > teen

> > > > > > years

> > > > > > > > until six months ago when he finally stopped in order to even

> be

> > > > > > considered

> > > > > > > > for an evaluation for the transplant list.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > He has been in and out of the hospital very frequently (every

> > > couple of

> > > > > > > > weeks) for several days at a time for the past six months or

> > > more. When

> > > > > > he

> > > > > > > > goes to the hospital, they give him morphine. He tells them

> he is

> > > in

> > > > > > pain --

> > > > > > > > even when he is not in pain, he tells them he is so they will

> > > give him

> > > > > > > > morphine. Sadly, when he comes home from the hospital, he

> cannot

> > > last

> > > > > > long

> > > > > > > > without needing to go back for more morphine. We have come to

> the

> > > > > > conclusion

> > > > > > > > that he has transferred his addiction from alcohol to

> morphine.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > My aunt is going to talk to the doctor later this month when

> he

> > > goes

> > > > > > for his

> > > > > > > > appointment. In the meantime, I am wondering if anyone can

> shed

> > > some

> > > > > > light

> > > > > > > > on this thing with the morphine. If you as a patient or you

> as a

> > > > > > caregiver

> > > > > > > > can help, my family and I would certainly appreciate it. Is

> it

> > > common

> > > > > > for

> > > > > > > > patients to receive morphine regularly for pain management?

> Has

> > > it

> > > > > > become a

> > > > > > > > " hospital-administe red " addiction? If yes to any of these

> > > questions,

> > > > > > can you

> > > > > > > > share how it is being or was dealt with and what we can

> expect?

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > If he needs the morphine, that's one thing. If he does not

> need

> > > it and

> > > > > > it

> > > > > > > > has become a transferred addiction, that is another thing.

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > Thanks for your input!

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > > > in Virginia

> > > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

> > > > > > >

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