Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Hi Diane, I had to do the same thing about signing my life away. I'm also on Morphine Sulfate 20mgs. two times a day and Percocet for break thru pain. With taking these it keeps my pain at 6 to 7. But I am so glad to be able to function alittle better than what I was. Take care, Debbie C. disartain46 wrote: Hi all, when I went for my second visit with the new rheumatologist I was surprised at the treatment to say the least. I told him about the requip and that it woke me up and didn't help me sleep. I told him I was on duragesic patches 100 mg every three days, but it did nothing. I have had people tell me that nothing will help my pain if duragesic doesnt. The doc took me off the duragesic and put me on Morphine sulfate 30mg twice a day with lortab for break thru pain. I had to sign my life away but I don't mind, I don't go to other doctors for the purpose of obtaining narcotics and I use the same drugstore all the time. I don't even mind having blood tests or urine tests to make sure I am not taking medication I am not supposed to. I didn;t think that the morphine was going to work either after the second day of intense pain, but then all the soreness went away and I wasn't taking as many lortab as I had been. One day if I didn't do anything at all and my pain level was a 4 the lowest it has ever been since the Fibro and spinal stenosis started. Different meds work on people in different ways. I just hope this isn't a remission and next week or tomorrow the pain will be back with a vegerence and the morphine doing no good. I go back to him on the 12th of the month and I hope that he is going to do the facet (sp) joints I am not sure what that is am going to look it up. If it will help my hands and hips I will be glad to get anything. the baby is crying so I have to go. Hope all of you a good nights rest and low or no pain. Diane Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2006 Report Share Posted August 27, 2006 Boy, I would be happy if my rheum gave me a Durgesic patch! My strongest med is Darvocet N100 and it doen't isn't helping this weekend. I will call and to see if it's ok if I can see him sooner than Nov. Debbie J Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 31, 2007 Report Share Posted January 31, 2007 > > From: nikky51588 > To: Fibromyalgia_Support_Group > Sent: Tuesday, January 30, 2007 11:56 AM > Subject: New Pain Med > I was > wondering what you all take for pain and if you could give me some > suggestions. I'm desperate for something I can take for pain but that I > can still functions normally while taking. Hello Wyndi, In response to your request, I wanted to share with you the meds. that I take for FMS. My new doctor immediately took me off Methadone and replaced it with Duragesic Patches (Fentanyl), Percocet for break threw pain and Lyrica for " skin pain. " I'm not totally pain free, but this combination seems to help. I'm able to get up and move around my house. I've even been able to do a little bit more than usual when it comes to housekeeping or sewing. The small Salonpas Patches are helpful, but at times they don't get the job done either. I use the LARGE Salonpas with capsacin. If I don't need the whole patch, I cut it in squares big enough to cover a specific area. I'm trying a new product by Avon. It's an external cream with Celadrin. I'm not sure if it works yet, as I just started using it. Avon also has a new cream for arthritic feet. I just ordered that today. I have arthritis in my feet too. I hope that some or all of this info. helps you in your search for relief from pain. Bobbi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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