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I take oxycontin twice daily and have found great relief from it. I know some

that haven't and have had to go to stronger drugs and if my tolerence gets

past a certain point I may have to change too. But, I hope this is in the

distant future. My pain doc told me to take the oxycontin on a regular basis

to get the best relief. I have oxy IR for breakthru pain. Is your doc afraid

to put you on the oxy on a regular basis?? It seems you are getting a lot of

tylenol in the tylox and that is one of the main reasons pain specialists use

the oxycontin so much. (To avoid the large doses of tylenol.) Because of my

Ankylosing Spondylitis I take an NSAID (arthrotec) daily so I can't take the

Ibuprofen with the oxy. I do occasionally take tylenol, though.

I hope this helps with your question. If you have more don't hesitate to ask.

If I can't answer them, perhaps someone else on the list can.

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Carol

I take oxycontin twice daily and have found great relief from it. I know some

that haven't and have had to go to stronger drugs and if my tolerence gets

past a certain point I may have to change too. But, I hope this is in the

distant future. My pain doc told me to take the oxycontin on a regular basis

to get the best relief. I have oxy IR for breakthru pain. Is your doc afraid

to put you on the oxy on a regular basis?? It seems you are getting a lot of

tylenol in the tylox and that is one of the main reasons pain specialists use

the oxycontin so much. (To avoid the large doses of tylenol.) Because of my

Ankylosing Spondylitis I take an NSAID (arthrotec) daily so I can't take the

Ibuprofen with the oxy. I do occasionally take tylenol, though.

I hope this helps with your question. If you have more don't hesitate to ask.

If I can't answer them, perhaps someone else on the list can.

Love

Patti

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Carol

I take oxycontin twice daily and have found great relief from it. I know some

that haven't and have had to go to stronger drugs and if my tolerence gets

past a certain point I may have to change too. But, I hope this is in the

distant future. My pain doc told me to take the oxycontin on a regular basis

to get the best relief. I have oxy IR for breakthru pain. Is your doc afraid

to put you on the oxy on a regular basis?? It seems you are getting a lot of

tylenol in the tylox and that is one of the main reasons pain specialists use

the oxycontin so much. (To avoid the large doses of tylenol.) Because of my

Ankylosing Spondylitis I take an NSAID (arthrotec) daily so I can't take the

Ibuprofen with the oxy. I do occasionally take tylenol, though.

I hope this helps with your question. If you have more don't hesitate to ask.

If I can't answer them, perhaps someone else on the list can.

Love

Patti

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Oxycontin is not really new but it is a very good pain medication. It did

not work for me but I am sensitive to a lot of medications. I take MS contin

which is like oxycontin taken every 12 hours. They are both time release

medications.

Take care,

Irene

>

> I went into my GP today to talk pain meds, and he told me to stay on the

> Tylox, but on the days when I get really bad, (that would have been

> yesterday), to try Oxycontin, along with 800 mg of Ibuprofen. Has anyone

> been on this, and has it worked for you? He really wants me to get in to

> see the Rheumatologist, but I don't have an app. until mid-September.

> Until then, I guess we'll try this!

>

>

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Oxycontin is not really new but it is a very good pain medication. It did

not work for me but I am sensitive to a lot of medications. I take MS contin

which is like oxycontin taken every 12 hours. They are both time release

medications.

Take care,

Irene

>

> I went into my GP today to talk pain meds, and he told me to stay on the

> Tylox, but on the days when I get really bad, (that would have been

> yesterday), to try Oxycontin, along with 800 mg of Ibuprofen. Has anyone

> been on this, and has it worked for you? He really wants me to get in to

> see the Rheumatologist, but I don't have an app. until mid-September.

> Until then, I guess we'll try this!

>

>

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Oxycontin is not really new but it is a very good pain medication. It did

not work for me but I am sensitive to a lot of medications. I take MS contin

which is like oxycontin taken every 12 hours. They are both time release

medications.

Take care,

Irene

>

> I went into my GP today to talk pain meds, and he told me to stay on the

> Tylox, but on the days when I get really bad, (that would have been

> yesterday), to try Oxycontin, along with 800 mg of Ibuprofen. Has anyone

> been on this, and has it worked for you? He really wants me to get in to

> see the Rheumatologist, but I don't have an app. until mid-September.

> Until then, I guess we'll try this!

>

>

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Irene,

I don't think I phrased my subject line very well. I meant that the pain

med Oxycontin was new to me, not new as in a new drug on the market. Sorry

about the confusion!

Carol

Re: New Pain Med

Oxycontin is not really new but it is a very good pain medication. It did

not work for me but I am sensitive to a lot of medications. I take MS

contin

which is like oxycontin taken every 12 hours. They are both time release

medications.

Take care,

Irene

>

> I went into my GP today to talk pain meds, and he told me to stay on the

> Tylox, but on the days when I get really bad, (that would have been

> yesterday), to try Oxycontin, along with 800 mg of Ibuprofen. Has anyone

> been on this, and has it worked for you? He really wants me to get in to

> see the Rheumatologist, but I don't have an app. until mid-September.

> Until then, I guess we'll try this!

>

>

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