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Ok, some agree with narcotic medication and some don't. I respect anyone's

point of view. But I agree with the majority of people here. I think narcotics

should be allowed for chronic pain if it is the only thing that brings some

relief and any amount of normalcy to life. And I also agree that addiction is

not the issue when you can't get out of bed because of the pain. I have also

heard the theory that the pain med will work on the pain and won't cause a

" high " if you are using it for that purpose. It is only when you take it and

are NOT having pain that it becomes a drug of potential abuse.

As for increasing doses, yes sometimes. But my experience is I have been on

the same dose of hydrocodone now for almost a year and have not once asked my

doc to increase it and have not needed to do so. I take it as prescribed and it

helps me to function with FM. It does not help me function because it is my

" fix " . But if I had to stop this medicine, I would need to be weaned from it

and not stop it suddenly. But that is the case with many meds and not just

narcotics. Most seizure meds and antidepressants have to be weaned and not

dropped suddenly. So I don't think that means I am a addict. I don't take any

street drugs and I take what is prescribed.

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I take my medication as prescribed period. If I'm having a huge amount of break

through pain for some reason I call the doctor. But some of us can't even get

out of bed in the morning because the pain is sooooooooooo bad. Everyone has to

use their judgement when it comes to something like medication and medication

options. But we all still have the right to demand that we are treated with

respect, dignity, that our doctors listen to us and that our pain is relieved.

lyriczada

Date: 2007/08/17 Fri PM 09:22:42 CDT

To: Fibromyalgia_Support_Group

Subject: Pain meds

Ok, some agree with narcotic medication and some don't. I respect anyone's

point of view. But I agree with the majority of people here. I think narcotics

should be allowed for chronic pain if it is the only thing that brings some

relief and any amount of normalcy to life. And I also agree that addiction is

not the issue when you can't get out of bed because of the pain. I have also

heard the theory that the pain med will work on the pain and won't cause a

" high " if you are using it for that purpose. It is only when you take it and

are NOT having pain that it becomes a drug of potential abuse.

As for increasing doses, yes sometimes. But my experience is I have been on

the same dose of hydrocodone now for almost a year and have not once asked my

doc to increase it and have not needed to do so. I take it as prescribed and it

helps me to function with FM. It does not help me function because it is my

" fix " . But if I had to stop this medicine, I would need to be weaned from it

and not stop it suddenly. But that is the case with many meds and not just

narcotics. Most seizure meds and antidepressants have to be weaned and not

dropped suddenly. So I don't think that means I am a addict. I don't take any

street drugs and I take what is prescribed.

Debra Van Ness

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Debra,

Great post.

Judy

---- debra van ness wrote:

> Ok, some agree with narcotic medication and some don't. I respect anyone's

point of view. But I agree with the majority of people here. I think narcotics

should be allowed for chronic pain if it is the only thing that brings some

relief and any amount of normalcy to life. And I also agree that addiction is

not the issue when you can't get out of bed because of the pain. I have also

heard the theory that the pain med will work on the pain and won't cause a

" high " if you are using it for that purpose. It is only when you take it and

are NOT having pain that it becomes a drug of potential abuse.

>

> As for increasing doses, yes sometimes. But my experience is I have been on

the same dose of hydrocodone now for almost a year and have not once asked my

doc to increase it and have not needed to do so. I take it as prescribed and it

helps me to function with FM. It does not help me function because it is my

" fix " . But if I had to stop this medicine, I would need to be weaned from it

and not stop it suddenly. But that is the case with many meds and not just

narcotics. Most seizure meds and antidepressants have to be weaned and not

dropped suddenly. So I don't think that means I am a addict. I don't take any

street drugs and I take what is prescribed.

>

> Debra Van Ness

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> Building a website is a piece of cake.

> Yahoo! Small Business gives you all the tools to get online.

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