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--- Kim wrote:

> Anyone taking this medication have experience with driving?? When I started

taking it a few

> weeks ago I spoke with the WA State Patrol and they told me that as long as

I'm taking the

> medication I am determined illegal to drive -- but my hubby says that might be

overreacting on

> their part -- I'm adjusting pretty good and feel fine, I just can't imagine

being 'stuck'

> forevor in my house unless I have a driver... :(

>

> Kim

>hello my name is Dennis I am on 180 mg of mscontin and I have no trouble

driving have never

checked with the police to see have been driving for over a year on mscontin

>

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I take 200 mgs. of MS Contin and drive over 500 miles a week. If you

ask a cop you will get the answer you got. I don't look like I am

under the influence and would never say I was taking it if I was

pulled over. I would drive and forget the police it's none of their

buisness..Jim

> > Anyone taking this medication have experience with driving??

When I started taking it a few

> > weeks ago I spoke with the WA State Patrol and they told me that

as long as I'm taking the

> > medication I am determined illegal to drive -- but my hubby says

that might be overreacting on

> > their part -- I'm adjusting pretty good and feel fine, I just

can't imagine being 'stuck'

> > forevor in my house unless I have a driver... :(

> >

> > Kim

> >hello my name is Dennis I am on 180 mg of mscontin and I have no

trouble driving have never

> checked with the police to see have been driving for over a year on

mscontin

> >

> >

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Hi..I have been on it two years and work and drive normally...as long as you

are not acting like you are under the influence..granted a couple of months

ago I got pulled over and the officer thought I was drunk...told him I had

not been drinking..he did a couple sobriety checks which I passed and he let

me go...jut be careful....Deb

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I have used Oxycontin for over 3 years now and on lower doses (10mg

every 12 hours) I feel comfortable driving. I was in an accident

while taking 30mg Oxycontin and I panicked when I realized that even

though it was not my fault I could be charged with operating a

vehicle under the influence. I was rear-ended while my car was

stopped- the guy behind me didn't notice that the freeway traffic had

slowed and he plowed into me at 60 mph. I was taken to the hospital

for loss of consciousness and seat belt bruises. I told the ER doctor

what medications I was taking and asked if it would have any bearing

on his report to the State Troopers about the accident. He said no,

he would report my injuries to them and I could request only part of

my medical record be sent to the insurance company. The insurance

agent for the driver who hit me came to the hospital to have me sign

a release of my medical records but I requested the records myself,

looked them over and then forwarded them to the insurance company

once I was satisified it only described my injuries. Insurance

companies pressures you more than the police-they hassled me about

not signing such a " standard form. "

I got less compensation than I might have because I wanted to lay low

but thats the price I pay for having pain relief! I figure that

driving is a privelege and I need to carefully weigh my desire to

drive somewhere against the idea that I could be in violation of the

letter of the law. My pupils do get smaller on narcotics and if a

police officer asked me if I was on drugs I would have a hard time

explaining it, so the simple answer is no. The long answer is that I

have a medical condition. Beyond that, I want a lawyer to advise me!

Teri in CA

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Hi Kim and everyone else who posted about this.

I've been taking either MSContin and MSIR or OxyContin and OxyIR for about

7 years. I'd much rather be taking my meds, as directed, and drive than do

without them and try to drive. I know that I function much better when my

pain level is controlled.

I'm not at all surprised that a police officer would give the kind of

answer you got. He's not trained to see the difference between the medical

use of narcotics and the abuse of narcotics. My OxyContin pill bottles

actually have fewer warning labels on them than some of my other meds! You

do, of course, need to make sure your body has adjusted to the dosage

you're taking before driving. If you feel comfortable in your usual

activities and seem to be as mentally acute as most of us can hope for, try

driving. At first take someone with you, until you're comfortable.

I was in an accident in '96 where a driver in front of me decided to turn

at the last minute (she had not selected the optional turn signals when she

got he car) and the road was wet. I clipped the back of her car, went up a

small embankment and through a wooden fence in a guy's front yard. The

impact was enough to deploy the air bag in my van (believe me, that is NOT

a fun experience). Anyway, the cops interviewed me at the hospital and knew

what meds I was taking. The doctor told them that, in his opinion, it was

no problem. The other driver was charged with the accident. I believe that

the accident would have been worse if I had not been taking pain meds. I

know my reaction time would have been much slower.

Be as aware as you can of your own abilities. I know that I tire too easily

to drive long distances. On short trips I feel fine.

Hower

http://home.dejazzd.com/hower

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I just got a prescription of MS Contin today-start taking it tonight. I asked

my doctor about driving with it, and he said it shouldn't be a problem.

Anything I should know about it? I'll be taking it along with Darvocet.

Carol

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Thanks, . I started taking it last night, and except foe the " yawnies "

around midnight, no woozieness. Am about to take this morning's pill. The

only " car thing " I have to do today, is get milk and a Lotto ticket (I'm

gonna win tonight!), and that's only a few blocks, and no freeway.

Carol

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Carol,

I hope you have as good a result as I do. However a word of advice you

should give yourself a week or so to let your body adjust. You may

experience fatigue and listlessness until your body adapts.I hardly know I

am taking morphine at all now and my percocet is needed less than before no

more than twice a day.

Good luck, things will be great once the breaking in period is past.

Terry

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In a message dated 10/10/2001 3:48:36 AM Pacific Daylight Time,

clasldy@... writes:

> I hope you have as good a result as I do

Thanks, Terry. So far, so good. Will take it a bit easy this week, to see

what my reaction will be.

Carol

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At 07:51 PM 10/9/01 -0400, you wrote:

>I just got a prescription of MS Contin today-start taking it tonight.

>Anything I should know about it? I'll be taking it along with Darvocet.

>Carol

Hi Carol,

Give yourself a little time to adjust to it, and so you know how you react

to it. I have no problem. I feel safer driving when I'm in less pain. I

feel more alert, better able to concentrate. After a few days, you should

have a good feel for how it affects you.

Hower

http://home.dejazzd.com/hower

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Distance driving is not always when things occur, not trying to be the

boogey man. Mainly as your body adjusts to the meds I found that all that

dissipates. It is difficult to detox that medication so be frugal and careful

but enjoy the medication as it allows you to function at a much higher level

than some other choices. Sincerely, Alice

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I take Ms Contin SA, I hav found much greater relief

from the long term effects than the plain fast acting.

I hope everyone feels great relief from their pain.

Jeff

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  • 2 weeks later...

I live in CA where I remember a person getting a DUI for using

Prozac. They said it wasn't what the drug was, it was that the

person was impaired while driving on it. I'm on a pretty high dose

of Oxycontin & I drive in my own car, but I work p/t for a non-profit

agency that is always trying to make me drive clients. I won't do it

because I'm afraid that if I got in an accident & even though I would

probably pass the sobriety test easily, if they took a blood test &

saw this much of a drug in my body they would probably " assume " that

I was impaired by it. I'll take my chances by myself, but not

driving a van full of people.

> >

> > --- Kim <jasmina_zakiyah@y...> wrote:

> > > Anyone taking this medication have experience with driving??

> When I started taking it a few

> > > weeks ago I spoke with the WA State Patrol and they told me

that

> as long as I'm taking the

> > > medication I am determined illegal to drive -- but my hubby

says

> that might be overreacting on

> > > their part -- I'm adjusting pretty good and feel fine, I just

> can't imagine being 'stuck'

> > > forevor in my house unless I have a driver... :(

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I live in CA where I remember a person getting a DUI for using

Prozac. They said it wasn't what the drug was, it was that the

person was impaired while driving on it. I'm on a pretty high dose

of Oxycontin & I drive in my own car, but I work p/t for a non-profit

agency that is always trying to make me drive clients. I won't do it

because I'm afraid that if I got in an accident & even though I would

probably pass the sobriety test easily, if they took a blood test &

saw this much of a drug in my body they would probably " assume " that

I was impaired by it. I'll take my chances by myself, but not

driving a van full of people.

> >

> > --- Kim <jasmina_zakiyah@y...> wrote:

> > > Anyone taking this medication have experience with driving??

> When I started taking it a few

> > > weeks ago I spoke with the WA State Patrol and they told me

that

> as long as I'm taking the

> > > medication I am determined illegal to drive -- but my hubby

says

> that might be overreacting on

> > > their part -- I'm adjusting pretty good and feel fine, I just

> can't imagine being 'stuck'

> > > forevor in my house unless I have a driver... :(

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