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I think I'm going to stop taking the morphine-I'm at the 15 mg. every 8 hours

point, and am nauseus and spacey, and it really isn't working that well. Have

been spending more time in bed than up. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Carol

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Carol,

Don't be too hasty, make sure you give it enough time for your system to

adjust. 15mg isn't a lot but try reducing it to 10mg then increase as you

get used to it. I have my life back since I began taking it regularly,

However I take 10 mg every 12 hrs and find it hold me fairly well. I still

average 2 percodan a day for breakthru. Try reducing the dose and building

it up gradually not everyone absorbs medication at the same rate.

I hope this helps

Terry M

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i felt the same along with a terrible migraine, and fecal impaction. the

pain was gone, but the side-effects were about as bad. i was told this

would decrease. oxycontin works better for me, and i have less side effects

angel

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> I think I'm going to stop taking the morphine-I'm at the 15 mg. every 8

hours

> point, and am nauseus and spacey, and it really isn't working that well.

Have

> been spending more time in bed than up. Any suggestions? Thanks.

> Carol

>

>

>

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In a message dated 10/21/2001 9:07:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

dianne.hayter@... writes:

> I'm not really in on this discussion string, but just happened to open

> this one...My bil has gone from morphine to methadone for many reasons and

> is doing great

Thanks. I think Methadone may be my next choice.

Carol

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I'm not really in on this discussion string, but just happened to open this

one...My bil has gone from morphine to methadone for many reasons and is doing

great.

Diane R.

CairnMom@... wrote:

> I think I'm going to stop taking the morphine-I'm at the 15 mg. every 8 hours

> point, and am nauseus and spacey, and it really isn't working that well. Have

> been spending more time in bed than up. Any suggestions? Thanks.

> Carol

>

>

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any side effects from methadone? angel

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> I'm not really in on this discussion string, but just happened to open

this one...My bil has gone from morphine to methadone for many reasons and

is doing great.

> Diane R.

>

> CairnMom@... wrote:

>

> > I think I'm going to stop taking the morphine-I'm at the 15 mg. every 8

hours

> > point, and am nauseus and spacey, and it really isn't working that well.

Have

> > been spending more time in bed than up. Any suggestions? Thanks.

> > Carol

> >

> >

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You're most welcome...pray you get some relief. I can't take pain meds so I have

to rely on alternate therapies.

Blessings,

Diane R.

CairnMom@... wrote:

> In a message dated 10/21/2001 9:07:23 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

> dianne.hayter@... writes:

>

> > I'm not really in on this discussion string, but just happened to open

> > this one...My bil has gone from morphine to methadone for many reasons and

> > is doing great

>

> Thanks. I think Methadone may be my next choice.

> Carol

>

>

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Think he has oxycodone for breakthrough pain. He functions well...stays busy

eating and doesn't gain a pound; spent a month w/ them and it was hazardous to

my health.

Gained weight! *S*

Warm thoughts,

Diane R.

CairnMom@... wrote:

> Thanks. I just dread cutting back the morphine when the epidural kicks in,

> then when the relief stops, having to start the morphine again.

> Carol

>

>

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I've been on methadone (sold as methadose) for a bit over a month now. I

was also put on Baclofen for muscle spasms at the same time, so can't

really speak as to which med is causing which side effect. I've been

REALLY drowsy since I started both meds, but I'm tending to think that the

Baclofen is causing that, since I get sleepy immediately after I take a

middle-of-the-day dose of that. I take the methadone every 12 hrs. - just

5 mg. dose at this time. It's improved my pain levels a LOT. When I

wasn't on any pain meds at all, I was probably operating between a level 8

and 9 all the time, and with the methadone I'm down to probably between

levels 5 and 6. I see the doctor again this week so I'm going to talk to

him about upping me to 10mg every 12 hours. I don't know if he'll go for

it or not, but it's working so well at this level that I'd like to see if I

can damp the pain down a bit more. I've got FMS, degenerative disc

disease, osteoarthritis, several ruptured discs, and who knows what else

that hasn't been dx'ed yet. I have some dizzy spells and periods of

" disorientation " , but I don't know if they're from the methadone or from

the FMS itself. I haven't seen any other side effects from the methadone,

although some may pop up later after I've been on it awhile longer. I'll

have to say though that the side effects would have to be AWFULLY severe

for me to consider not taking it any more - it's improved my quality of

life from being almost completely bedridden to being able to walk short

distances without having to use my cane. Until and unless they give me

something that works better, I'll stick with the methadone!!

-

At 09:05 AM 10/21/01 -0700, you wrote:

>any side effects from methadone? angel

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On one of my other groups, we had one of the members that was on the pain pump.

Her name was le ( she is no longer a member ) she has a web site that is

very informative and if anyone here is interested in reading about a pain pump

her web site will be very helpful...The site is at

http://members.tripod.com/~chartzz/ppump.html I hope no one minds me advertising

the web site. But if any of the members here, have tried every pain medication

out there with very little pain relief then they May be a good candidate for a

pain pump... The pain pump isn't just for cancer patients and Morphine isn't the

only pain medication....There are other meds that the pump can be used for...

Check it out, I have it bookmarked just incase there comes a time when taking my

pain meds no longer leave me pain free ( or I should say alleviates most of the

pain ) Check it out you may feel you are a good candidate to get a pump....

:o) ..

Re: morphine

I've been on methadone (sold as methadose) for a bit over a month now. I

was also put on Baclofen for muscle spasms at the same time, so can't

really speak as to which med is causing which side effect. I've been

REALLY drowsy since I started both meds, but I'm tending to think that the

Baclofen is causing that, since I get sleepy immediately after I take a

middle-of-the-day dose of that. I take the methadone every 12 hrs. - just

5 mg. dose at this time. It's improved my pain levels a LOT. When I

wasn't on any pain meds at all, I was probably operating between a level 8

and 9 all the time, and with the methadone I'm down to probably between

levels 5 and 6. I see the doctor again this week so I'm going to talk to

him about upping me to 10mg every 12 hours. I don't know if he'll go for

it or not, but it's working so well at this level that I'd like to see if I

can damp the pain down a bit more. I've got FMS, degenerative disc

disease, osteoarthritis, several ruptured discs, and who knows what else

that hasn't been dx'ed yet. I have some dizzy spells and periods of

" disorientation " , but I don't know if they're from the methadone or from

the FMS itself. I haven't seen any other side effects from the methadone,

although some may pop up later after I've been on it awhile longer. I'll

have to say though that the side effects would have to be AWFULLY severe

for me to consider not taking it any more - it's improved my quality of

life from being almost completely bedridden to being able to walk short

distances without having to use my cane. Until and unless they give me

something that works better, I'll stick with the methadone!!

-

At 09:05 AM 10/21/01 -0700, you wrote:

>any side effects from methadone? angel

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Greetings: I started Methadone in the last two weeks and find I sleep

alot I am hoping that I will develop some type of tolerance as my family

is very concerned about the too much sleeping. I hope that I will soon

decrease the sleeping as I cannot stand this sleepiness. My therapist

(psychologist) has even commented about it. I am glad I opened up this

email note today--it is really so helpful when I have questions about

something sooner or later a message will popup to alleviate my worries.

Alice

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