Guest guest Posted May 7, 2010 Report Share Posted May 7, 2010 Larry, Thank you (and everyone else who's responded!) for the kind reply. I have to say that the various types of dreams that are caused by either certain opiates (morphine being the worst offender in my experience), or opiate withdrawal in general...aren't generally that pleasant for me. I've had to put up with them for years, when I was already struggling to keep mentally positive despite the extreme nature of my pain and my condition....at times they can be profoundly disturbing, as when I was on morphine and had a multi-month series of dreams where I was being crushed and/or suffocated to death. But I'd be willing to tolerate the more benign forms of them in exchange for the kinds of benefits I've heard about. We'll have to see what my doctor says in a couple of weeks here when I see him next. Personally, my big debates right now are whether to go off of opiates again completely before initiating some kind of naltrexone regimen....and whether I should start in " Low " (milligrams) or " Ultra Low " (micrograms, as little as 15-25mcg to start) dose ranges. The latter would almost certainly be less likely to present any undesirable effects if I decided that now was a bad time to go through the tapering process -- which it is; I'm moving my wife and two small children into a much better and healthier home this month. I'm marginally physically functional on a good day with decent pain management, so obviously it's a tough call but either way, I don't want to put off getting started on the process of figuring out what exactly (U)LDN can do for me and allow me to do for my family. One of my primary conditions (a very severe case of Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome, caused by a series of staph infections that left a lot of scar tissue and chronic inflammation) involves the prostate and other reproductive structures, so I'm certainly interested to hear of potential benefits " in that area, " as it were. A considerable amount of my pain is rooted there, and it's among the most difficult to tolerate for reasons that I think any man -- or any human being who's experienced severe pain over the reproductive nerves -- can all too easily understand. I will try to manage my expectations since I've tried so many things over the past decade for my health problems and not gotten very far....but it's also good to know what to look out for. And what I've learned in the past few weeks -- after years of knowing about U/LDN but not pursuing it because it might be " too far out " for even my forward-thinking doc -- certainly has me motivated to get on with it. In the meantime, I suppose I should give the whole group fair warning. I do try to be succinct when I can, but about a topic that matters this much to me....principally in being able to take better care of my family instead of being a half-dead lump in the bed....I tend to get verbose, if you hadn't noticed. ;-) So be ready for some ranting on occasion. - from Maine Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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