Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 ... Breakthru pain. I take percocet for my breakthru pain. Does that mean that I don't allow myself to feel any pain at all? No. LOL I'm in constant pain. But when that pain interferes with living, and with functioning at all, and my morphine (MS contin) is not handling it enough... I take percocet for breakthru pain. You have to be careful, of course.. that you know the medication, you know how much pain you are in, and you don't expect to feel absolutely no pain at all. (that leads to a lot of problems...) If I need to go somewhere, or I have piles of laundry, and I can't move enough to do it because of the pain, I take my breakthru meds. If I'm laying around, with not much to do.. I'm not as quick to take them. I'll push it a bit. Sandie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 Hi , I'm sure you have gotten 101 replies to this, but I'm gonna put my 2 cents in anyway. Breakthrough pain is when pain manages to breakthrough the strong long acting pain meds you are on, you then take a short, fast acting med to help that pain go away. You had mentioned this in your post, you are right ~Tommie I have a question about " breakthrough pain " My wife looks over my shoulder sometimes when I'm on here, and she was asking me what " breakthrough pain " meant. I see and read about folks being prescribed this and that for breakthrough pain. I thought it meant when I'm sitting and start to jerk a little or twitch involuntarily when the pain in one joint or another goes over my pain threshold. You know, when you get one of those shooting deals that makes your eyes roll back. Am I right? And if so, then what? Take something stronger on top of what you are already taking? I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the inevitable medication game again. I'm going to see a new doctor next week, and I'm dreading it. It's a woman this time(thank God,)maybe this time it will be different. Usually when I've seen a doctor they will ask me " on a scale of 1 to 10, how do you feel? " I feel like a moron telling them " depends on the day " , like I can't make up my mind or something. I really am tired of fighting this, the way I have been I mean. I'm afraid to get my hopes up too much though. It's been my experience as a male that if I tell a doctor how I REALLY feel, they either think I'm a wuss, or they think I'm scamming them for pain pills. Either way I blow a half of a day and a co-pay for a doctor to tell me what I already know. I have osteo-arthritis, rumatiod arthritis, and it will never get better. I'd like to thank you all for allowing me to " blow a gasket " about a week or so ago. Sometimes I get so frustrated, it just makes me nuts. Like most of you, I have kids and a family. Ya know, you work hard all your life to have something, a home, family, maybe a hobbie or two, and then to be told NO you can't do all that even though you've EARNED it. Well, some days I do better at accepting that than others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 29, 2006 Report Share Posted November 29, 2006 , When your doc ask you your pain level on a scale of 1-10, they are asking what your pain level is on average. So if most days you feel about a 8 and other days you feel about a 4. Tell them this. Tell her that the high pain level is an 8 and that is ?? often and then the lowest time is a 4 or what ever and that is ?? often. And also let her know that it hurts worse when you do activities, just lay it on the line. She needs to know all about your pain levels so she knows how to treat you. Everyone has pain at different levels and hurt at different times. You might also be open with her about your experience being a guy and that neither of the assumed scenarios are correct. You REALLY have this much pain and that you try at all cost to avoid the medical community with it, but it's gotten to the point that you just can't bare to avoid it anymore, you NEED help! We all know exactly how you feel about having a reason to need to vent as much as we understand the venting. You come here and vent to us anytime , we are all for one and one for all I've not been feeling too great. I've swelling in feet, ankles and legs, that just won't go down. So, I've been in bed all day with my legs above my heart. They have gone down just a bit, but they feel as they will bust! So, sorry I haven't been around today. lol I'm waaaaaaaay behind in posts. Take care! ~Tommie I have a question about " breakthrough pain " My wife looks over my shoulder sometimes when I'm on here, and she was asking me what " breakthrough pain " meant. I see and read about folks being prescribed this and that for breakthrough pain. I thought it meant when I'm sitting and start to jerk a little or twitch involuntarily when the pain in one joint or another goes over my pain threshold. You know, when you get one of those shooting deals that makes your eyes roll back. Am I right? And if so, then what? Take something stronger on top of what you are already taking? I'm still trying to wrap my brain around the inevitable medication game again. I'm going to see a new doctor next week, and I'm dreading it. It's a woman this time(thank God,)maybe this time it will be different. Usually when I've seen a doctor they will ask me " on a scale of 1 to 10, how do you feel? " I feel like a moron telling them " depends on the day " , like I can't make up my mind or something. I really am tired of fighting this, the way I have been I mean. I'm afraid to get my hopes up too much though. It's been my experience as a male that if I tell a doctor how I REALLY feel, they either think I'm a wuss, or they think I'm scamming them for pain pills. Either way I blow a half of a day and a co-pay for a doctor to tell me what I already know. I have osteo-arthritis, rumatiod arthritis, and it will never get better. I'd like to thank you all for allowing me to " blow a gasket " about a week or so ago. Sometimes I get so frustrated, it just makes me nuts. Like most of you, I have kids and a family. Ya know, you work hard all your life to have something, a home, family, maybe a hobbie or two, and then to be told NO you can't do all that even though you've EARNED it. Well, some days I do better at accepting that than others. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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