Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 JP, I had spine fusion in late 2003. I just had c-spine surgery May 1st. I have been on vicodin since 2003. I have never taken more than 5 of the 5/325 in a day. I understand that still is a low dose? I at times only take 2. The meds still work for me, not like the horror stories you hear? My Dr says the reason it still works, is that I take it for the right reason. Many times since 2003 I have not taken ANY for days and I have not had ANY withdrawal symptoms? I don't know about others out there. Don't know if I'm a lucky one. I still feel blessed in many respects! Bill --- JP <jpbonner65@...> wrote: > I was discussing my current problem with my sister > in law, she is a doctor. > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab > facility and strongly warned > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc > including percocet, well > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really > thought it would be short > term but I don’t seem to be getting any answers > right now. And I wonder if > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has > become addicted, or had > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about > it? If so, what do you > do? > > JP > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - > Release Date: 5/22/2007 > 3:49 PM > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 JP, I had spine fusion in late 2003. I just had c-spine surgery May 1st. I have been on vicodin since 2003. I have never taken more than 5 of the 5/325 in a day. I understand that still is a low dose? I at times only take 2. The meds still work for me, not like the horror stories you hear? My Dr says the reason it still works, is that I take it for the right reason. Many times since 2003 I have not taken ANY for days and I have not had ANY withdrawal symptoms? I don't know about others out there. Don't know if I'm a lucky one. I still feel blessed in many respects! Bill --- JP <jpbonner65@...> wrote: > I was discussing my current problem with my sister > in law, she is a doctor. > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab > facility and strongly warned > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc > including percocet, well > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really > thought it would be short > term but I don’t seem to be getting any answers > right now. And I wonder if > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has > become addicted, or had > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about > it? If so, what do you > do? > > JP > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - > Release Date: 5/22/2007 > 3:49 PM > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 The only think I am worried about is that they won't refill them - I am not concerned if they will affect something - I would just like to live my last few years painfirfeee On May 25, 2007, at 7:33 AM, JP wrote: > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a > doctor. > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly > warned > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including > percocet, well > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be > short > term but I don’t seem to be getting any answers right now. And I > wonder if > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or > had > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do > you > do? > > JP > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: > 5/22/2007 > 3:49 PM > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 The only think I am worried about is that they won't refill them - I am not concerned if they will affect something - I would just like to live my last few years painfirfeee On May 25, 2007, at 7:33 AM, JP wrote: > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a > doctor. > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly > warned > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including > percocet, well > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be > short > term but I don’t seem to be getting any answers right now. And I > wonder if > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or > had > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do > you > do? > > JP > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: > 5/22/2007 > 3:49 PM > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Very sadly, I read these stories of those who take much needed pain killers for post operative pain after spinal surgeries, or even, and especially before any spinal surgery or medical conditions and worry about addiction. The medical profession is replete with those of good intention who feel pain meds are too widely used and prescribed. An equal large segment of doctors feel just the opposite...that these drugs are withheld for fear of actions by regulatory agencies like the fda and the medical licensing boards....and that the drugs need to be much more widely used. Those who thump their chests and say they proudly refuse to prescribe and are the wise ones, just do not " get it " . I used to think this way,.....until I needed those same drugs. Sadly, the medical teachers are dominant in shaping the mindset of those coming out of medical schools, and will continue to do so. Until we older docs who are afflicted with painful conditions can prevail on those teaching the younger generations, this truly malignant mindset will continue, sadly. So to the dear soul who has had a couple of back fusions and takes four vicoden, rest easy and take the medicine with ease. I hope the pain waking in the morning and of those small trips of 50 to 100 miles that hurt so darn bad, will continue to get some, tho not all, pain relief. All of us afflicted know that 20% relief is a great relief....and that even 80% relief is not realistic. , a retired MD > > > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a > > doctor. > > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly > > warned > > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including > > percocet, well > > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be > > short > > term but I don't seem to be getting any answers right now. And I > > wonder if > > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or > > had > > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do > > you > > do? > > > > JP > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: > > 5/22/2007 > > 3:49 PM > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Very sadly, I read these stories of those who take much needed pain killers for post operative pain after spinal surgeries, or even, and especially before any spinal surgery or medical conditions and worry about addiction. The medical profession is replete with those of good intention who feel pain meds are too widely used and prescribed. An equal large segment of doctors feel just the opposite...that these drugs are withheld for fear of actions by regulatory agencies like the fda and the medical licensing boards....and that the drugs need to be much more widely used. Those who thump their chests and say they proudly refuse to prescribe and are the wise ones, just do not " get it " . I used to think this way,.....until I needed those same drugs. Sadly, the medical teachers are dominant in shaping the mindset of those coming out of medical schools, and will continue to do so. Until we older docs who are afflicted with painful conditions can prevail on those teaching the younger generations, this truly malignant mindset will continue, sadly. So to the dear soul who has had a couple of back fusions and takes four vicoden, rest easy and take the medicine with ease. I hope the pain waking in the morning and of those small trips of 50 to 100 miles that hurt so darn bad, will continue to get some, tho not all, pain relief. All of us afflicted know that 20% relief is a great relief....and that even 80% relief is not realistic. , a retired MD > > > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a > > doctor. > > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly > > warned > > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including > > percocet, well > > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be > > short > > term but I don't seem to be getting any answers right now. And I > > wonder if > > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or > > had > > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do > > you > > do? > > > > JP > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: > > 5/22/2007 > > 3:49 PM > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Funny because when I asked what she recommended….she said, tens unit (useless), psychotherapy with a pain specialist (uh, oh, I didn’t realize that my pain specialist was also a therapist…and why did he put on pain meds?) or yoga – I can even get down to put my shoe on and off (now where flip flops everywhere) so how would I do yoga????, and I think she said imaging….I was amazed that this is what is offered to people in severed pain? I would be SO nasty to my kids, no patience, wouldn’t want to go anywhere or talk to anyone – not only the pain but then the depression from long term pain and just plain tiredness that comes from the constant nerve pain over and over like labor that never ends!! Jp Thanks to everyone that responded and let me know it IS ok to take pain meds for pain!! Re: addiction to the pain killers? Very sadly, I read these stories of those who take much needed pain killers for post operative pain after spinal surgeries, or even, and especially before any spinal surgery or medical conditions and worry about addiction. The medical profession is replete with those of good intention who feel pain meds are too widely used and prescribed. An equal large segment of doctors feel just the opposite...that these drugs are withheld for fear of actions by regulatory agencies like the fda and the medical licensing boards....and that the drugs need to be much more widely used. Those who thump their chests and say they proudly refuse to prescribe and are the wise ones, just do not " get it " . I used to think this way,.....until I needed those same drugs. Sadly, the medical teachers are dominant in shaping the mindset of those coming out of medical schools, and will continue to do so. Until we older docs who are afflicted with painful conditions can prevail on those teaching the younger generations, this truly malignant mindset will continue, sadly. So to the dear soul who has had a couple of back fusions and takes four vicoden, rest easy and take the medicine with ease. I hope the pain waking in the morning and of those small trips of 50 to 100 miles that hurt so darn bad, will continue to get some, tho not all, pain relief. All of us afflicted know that 20% relief is a great relief....and that even 80% relief is not realistic. , a retired MD > > > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a > > doctor. > > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly > > warned > > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including > > percocet, well > > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be > > short > > term but I don't seem to be getting any answers right now. And I > > wonder if > > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or > > had > > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do > > you > > do? > > > > JP > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: > > 5/22/2007 > > 3:49 PM > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Funny because when I asked what she recommended….she said, tens unit (useless), psychotherapy with a pain specialist (uh, oh, I didn’t realize that my pain specialist was also a therapist…and why did he put on pain meds?) or yoga – I can even get down to put my shoe on and off (now where flip flops everywhere) so how would I do yoga????, and I think she said imaging….I was amazed that this is what is offered to people in severed pain? I would be SO nasty to my kids, no patience, wouldn’t want to go anywhere or talk to anyone – not only the pain but then the depression from long term pain and just plain tiredness that comes from the constant nerve pain over and over like labor that never ends!! Jp Thanks to everyone that responded and let me know it IS ok to take pain meds for pain!! Re: addiction to the pain killers? Very sadly, I read these stories of those who take much needed pain killers for post operative pain after spinal surgeries, or even, and especially before any spinal surgery or medical conditions and worry about addiction. The medical profession is replete with those of good intention who feel pain meds are too widely used and prescribed. An equal large segment of doctors feel just the opposite...that these drugs are withheld for fear of actions by regulatory agencies like the fda and the medical licensing boards....and that the drugs need to be much more widely used. Those who thump their chests and say they proudly refuse to prescribe and are the wise ones, just do not " get it " . I used to think this way,.....until I needed those same drugs. Sadly, the medical teachers are dominant in shaping the mindset of those coming out of medical schools, and will continue to do so. Until we older docs who are afflicted with painful conditions can prevail on those teaching the younger generations, this truly malignant mindset will continue, sadly. So to the dear soul who has had a couple of back fusions and takes four vicoden, rest easy and take the medicine with ease. I hope the pain waking in the morning and of those small trips of 50 to 100 miles that hurt so darn bad, will continue to get some, tho not all, pain relief. All of us afflicted know that 20% relief is a great relief....and that even 80% relief is not realistic. , a retired MD > > > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a > > doctor. > > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly > > warned > > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including > > percocet, well > > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be > > short > > term but I don't seem to be getting any answers right now. And I > > wonder if > > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or > > had > > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do > > you > > do? > > > > JP > > > > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: > > 5/22/2007 > > 3:49 PM > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 JP, i take pain meds. i cannot conduct my active life without them. aside from residual back issues after my surgery a year ago may, i have fribromyalgia as a result of the surgery. fibro is extremely painful. i also have a cyst on L4-L5 on the left side that radiates pain down my leg. and i need knee replacements. i have a wonderful pain doc. he put me on pain meds and then moderates them. he gives the most accurate pain shots. he is amazing. i am now able to work out on a regular basis, and walk for miles. i can stand up straight. what has really saved me is my Chinese masseuse. She barely speaks English. She was trained in China and she gives a fierce pressure point massage. My knees are so much better. i can climb stairs without holding on now. There is hope. i feel pretty good. But this has all been a process that took place over a year and i work very hard to make myself better. Marsha ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 JP, i take pain meds. i cannot conduct my active life without them. aside from residual back issues after my surgery a year ago may, i have fribromyalgia as a result of the surgery. fibro is extremely painful. i also have a cyst on L4-L5 on the left side that radiates pain down my leg. and i need knee replacements. i have a wonderful pain doc. he put me on pain meds and then moderates them. he gives the most accurate pain shots. he is amazing. i am now able to work out on a regular basis, and walk for miles. i can stand up straight. what has really saved me is my Chinese masseuse. She barely speaks English. She was trained in China and she gives a fierce pressure point massage. My knees are so much better. i can climb stairs without holding on now. There is hope. i feel pretty good. But this has all been a process that took place over a year and i work very hard to make myself better. Marsha ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 jp, i would also like to add that i have a history of addiction going back many, many years ago. i have been drug free for that many years up until the surgery. now i take the pain killers. according to prescription. i do not worry about addiction to them. i am in intense pain. the drugs reduce the pain to the point where i do not want to die, i can work and i can have some fun. before my pain doctor put me on the pain meds, i lay on the couch and couldn't get off the couch. and i cried all the time and said i did not want to live this way. now i am relatively a happy person. i do not worry about addiction. if i take the pain meds solely for pain, i will not become addicted. i do not get high. and if the pain ever subsides, i am confident that i will get off the drugs. i do not love being on pain meds, but i am so grateful that they are available to me. it is all about quality of life. marsha ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 jp, i would also like to add that i have a history of addiction going back many, many years ago. i have been drug free for that many years up until the surgery. now i take the pain killers. according to prescription. i do not worry about addiction to them. i am in intense pain. the drugs reduce the pain to the point where i do not want to die, i can work and i can have some fun. before my pain doctor put me on the pain meds, i lay on the couch and couldn't get off the couch. and i cried all the time and said i did not want to live this way. now i am relatively a happy person. i do not worry about addiction. if i take the pain meds solely for pain, i will not become addicted. i do not get high. and if the pain ever subsides, i am confident that i will get off the drugs. i do not love being on pain meds, but i am so grateful that they are available to me. it is all about quality of life. marsha ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 I have had Firbromyalgia for 10 years, and spinal problems started 15 years ago. I'm supposed to go for another MRI, and I was going to go today, but cought a cold and am coughing too much to lie still for an MRI. When I called to cancel, the woman told me she just had another cancellation from a man with the same thing, and she just got over it after 10 days of coughing. Roni On 5/26/07, BLEECKERST10012@... <BLEECKERST10012@...> wrote: > > JP, i take pain meds. i cannot conduct my active life without them. > aside > from residual back issues after my surgery a year ago may, i have > fribromyalgia as a result of the surgery. fibro is extremely painful. i > also have a > cyst on L4-L5 on the left side that radiates pain down my leg. and i need > knee > replacements. i have a wonderful pain doc. he put me on pain meds and then > > moderates them. he gives the most accurate pain shots. he is amazing. i > am now able to work out on a regular basis, and walk for miles. i can > stand > up straight. what has really saved me is my Chinese masseuse. She barely > speaks English. She was trained in China and she gives a fierce pressure > point massage. My knees are so much better. i can climb stairs without > holding > on now. There is hope. i feel pretty good. But this has all been a process > > that took place over a year and i work very hard to make myself better. > Marsha > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 I have had Firbromyalgia for 10 years, and spinal problems started 15 years ago. I'm supposed to go for another MRI, and I was going to go today, but cought a cold and am coughing too much to lie still for an MRI. When I called to cancel, the woman told me she just had another cancellation from a man with the same thing, and she just got over it after 10 days of coughing. Roni On 5/26/07, BLEECKERST10012@... <BLEECKERST10012@...> wrote: > > JP, i take pain meds. i cannot conduct my active life without them. > aside > from residual back issues after my surgery a year ago may, i have > fribromyalgia as a result of the surgery. fibro is extremely painful. i > also have a > cyst on L4-L5 on the left side that radiates pain down my leg. and i need > knee > replacements. i have a wonderful pain doc. he put me on pain meds and then > > moderates them. he gives the most accurate pain shots. he is amazing. i > am now able to work out on a regular basis, and walk for miles. i can > stand > up straight. what has really saved me is my Chinese masseuse. She barely > speaks English. She was trained in China and she gives a fierce pressure > point massage. My knees are so much better. i can climb stairs without > holding > on now. There is hope. i feel pretty good. But this has all been a process > > that took place over a year and i work very hard to make myself better. > Marsha > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Hi there: I had to respond to this question. Currently, I take Oxycontin, Oxy IR, which is Percocet without the Tylenol, Demerol, Soma and Xanax. I do not worry about addiction for one reason... I am in pain. Those of us with chronic pain may become dependent on our meds, but that is not the same as being an addict. Let me explain what I mean. If you have a car with power steering, that car needs power steering fluid to function to it's optimal level. Without the fluid, the car will still run, the wheel will still turn, but the vehicle will be extremely messed up! The wheel will be sluggish and hard to turn! The car is dependent on that fluid for it's optimum performance, just as I am dependent on my pain meds for mine. the line crosses from dependence to addiction when a person takes a medicaiton for psychological reasons, or when a person who is legitimately in pain uses more of the drug than is prescribed. I would not worry about taking meds like Percocet if it is truly helping your pain. If you are concerned about addiction, let your doctor know... Thousands of people all across the world use meds for pain and most are not addicts. The addicts give the rest a bad name. -- Ott Atla Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so. Bertrand ---- JP <jpbonner65@...> wrote: > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a doctor. > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly warned > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including percocet, well > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be short > term but I donÂ’t seem to be getting any answers right now. And I wonder if > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or had > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do you > do? > > JP > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: 5/22/2007 > 3:49 PM > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Hi there: I had to respond to this question. Currently, I take Oxycontin, Oxy IR, which is Percocet without the Tylenol, Demerol, Soma and Xanax. I do not worry about addiction for one reason... I am in pain. Those of us with chronic pain may become dependent on our meds, but that is not the same as being an addict. Let me explain what I mean. If you have a car with power steering, that car needs power steering fluid to function to it's optimal level. Without the fluid, the car will still run, the wheel will still turn, but the vehicle will be extremely messed up! The wheel will be sluggish and hard to turn! The car is dependent on that fluid for it's optimum performance, just as I am dependent on my pain meds for mine. the line crosses from dependence to addiction when a person takes a medicaiton for psychological reasons, or when a person who is legitimately in pain uses more of the drug than is prescribed. I would not worry about taking meds like Percocet if it is truly helping your pain. If you are concerned about addiction, let your doctor know... Thousands of people all across the world use meds for pain and most are not addicts. The addicts give the rest a bad name. -- Ott Atla Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so. Bertrand ---- JP <jpbonner65@...> wrote: > I was discussing my current problem with my sister in law, she is a doctor. > She does some consulting with a drug and rehab facility and strongly warned > me not to start taking things such as oxycontin etc including percocet, well > I have been on percocet for 8 months and I really thought it would be short > term but I donÂ’t seem to be getting any answers right now. And I wonder if > anyone else has been warned about addiction or has become addicted, or had > any concerns about it. Do you really worry about it? If so, what do you > do? > > JP > > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.7.6/815 - Release Date: 5/22/2007 > 3:49 PM > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 people on this site suggested it was fibromyalgia when i put the symptoms out there. i then had it confirmed by a rheumatologist. there are a lot of good web sites out there about fibro. just try googling fibromyalgia. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 people on this site suggested it was fibromyalgia when i put the symptoms out there. i then had it confirmed by a rheumatologist. there are a lot of good web sites out there about fibro. just try googling fibromyalgia. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Thanks marsha, I guess I keep thinking I will get better and now that I know it is an infection, hopefully the pain will start to subside and I wont need it. I do worry tho that I am already need them. I tried to not take them yesterday, had heart palpitations for a while last night – course I just got the picc line in too and then the pain was worse last night and today by a lot! So I guess I need them, but I need to continue as I was and take as needed…I just hope the as needed is less and less- don’t get me wrong, I still have my other pain but I have functioned great with injections and then just a little pain med in between the injections so I know I will always need a bit but I definitely prefer the only every 3 months to over and over. Oh and I have hope that there may even be a procedure that could help or cure my sciatica. The last dr had mentioned a muscle release. JP Re: addiction to the pain killers? jp, i would also like to add that i have a history of addiction going back many, many years ago. i have been drug free for that many years up until the surgery. now i take the pain killers. according to prescription. i do not worry about addiction to them. i am in intense pain. the drugs reduce the pain to the point where i do not want to die, i can work and i can have some fun. before my pain doctor put me on the pain meds, i lay on the couch and couldn't get off the couch. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Thanks marsha, I guess I keep thinking I will get better and now that I know it is an infection, hopefully the pain will start to subside and I wont need it. I do worry tho that I am already need them. I tried to not take them yesterday, had heart palpitations for a while last night – course I just got the picc line in too and then the pain was worse last night and today by a lot! So I guess I need them, but I need to continue as I was and take as needed…I just hope the as needed is less and less- don’t get me wrong, I still have my other pain but I have functioned great with injections and then just a little pain med in between the injections so I know I will always need a bit but I definitely prefer the only every 3 months to over and over. Oh and I have hope that there may even be a procedure that could help or cure my sciatica. The last dr had mentioned a muscle release. JP Re: addiction to the pain killers? jp, i would also like to add that i have a history of addiction going back many, many years ago. i have been drug free for that many years up until the surgery. now i take the pain killers. according to prescription. i do not worry about addiction to them. i am in intense pain. the drugs reduce the pain to the point where i do not want to die, i can work and i can have some fun. before my pain doctor put me on the pain meds, i lay on the couch and couldn't get off the couch. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Thanks for your response…I have discussed it with my dr many times, he knows my concern and does address it each time, I have a real problem and not to let it keep me from taking something that allows me to at least function a little in my household and not kill everyone in sight. It was just very jolting for my sister in law, a doctor- she does consulting for drug rehab- to tell me that so many people don’t see it coming and with the current situation, now that I know for sure it is an infection in my joint, I hope that it will eventually subside and it actually scares me about stopping all together…will I actually go thru withdrawal or will I naturally be able to take less and less as my pain subsides. She just really scared me. I don’t know what the future holds, I do know that I cannot function at all without some pain meds but I hate the thought of being an addict…you are right tho, being dependent and having a legitimate reason is not the same as addiction, thank you for the reassurance!! Wow good analogy!! Wow that is so me, wake up, that steering wheel is locked up solid til the “steering fluid” takes effect!! JP Re: addiction to the pain killers? Hi there: I had to respond to this question. Currently, I take Oxycontin, Oxy IR, which is Percocet without the Tylenol, Demerol, Soma and Xanax. I do not worry about addiction for one reason... I am in pain. Those of us with chronic pain may become dependent on our meds, but that is not the same as being an addict. Let me explain what I mean. If you have a car with power steering, that car needs power steering fluid to function to it's optimal level. Without the fluid, the car will still run, the wheel will still turn, but the vehicle will be extremely messed up! The wheel will be sluggish and hard to turn! The car is dependent on that fluid for it's optimum performance, just as I am dependent on my pain meds for mine. the line crosses from dependence to addiction when a person takes a medicaiton for psychological reasons, or when a person who is legitimately in pain uses more of the drug than is prescribed. I would not worry about taking meds like Percocet if it is truly helping your pain. If you are concerned about addiction, let your doctor know... Thousands of people all across the world use meds for pain and most are not addicts. The addicts give the rest a bad name. -- Ott Atla Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so. Bertrand No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 Thanks for your response…I have discussed it with my dr many times, he knows my concern and does address it each time, I have a real problem and not to let it keep me from taking something that allows me to at least function a little in my household and not kill everyone in sight. It was just very jolting for my sister in law, a doctor- she does consulting for drug rehab- to tell me that so many people don’t see it coming and with the current situation, now that I know for sure it is an infection in my joint, I hope that it will eventually subside and it actually scares me about stopping all together…will I actually go thru withdrawal or will I naturally be able to take less and less as my pain subsides. She just really scared me. I don’t know what the future holds, I do know that I cannot function at all without some pain meds but I hate the thought of being an addict…you are right tho, being dependent and having a legitimate reason is not the same as addiction, thank you for the reassurance!! Wow good analogy!! Wow that is so me, wake up, that steering wheel is locked up solid til the “steering fluid” takes effect!! JP Re: addiction to the pain killers? Hi there: I had to respond to this question. Currently, I take Oxycontin, Oxy IR, which is Percocet without the Tylenol, Demerol, Soma and Xanax. I do not worry about addiction for one reason... I am in pain. Those of us with chronic pain may become dependent on our meds, but that is not the same as being an addict. Let me explain what I mean. If you have a car with power steering, that car needs power steering fluid to function to it's optimal level. Without the fluid, the car will still run, the wheel will still turn, but the vehicle will be extremely messed up! The wheel will be sluggish and hard to turn! The car is dependent on that fluid for it's optimum performance, just as I am dependent on my pain meds for mine. the line crosses from dependence to addiction when a person takes a medicaiton for psychological reasons, or when a person who is legitimately in pain uses more of the drug than is prescribed. I would not worry about taking meds like Percocet if it is truly helping your pain. If you are concerned about addiction, let your doctor know... Thousands of people all across the world use meds for pain and most are not addicts. The addicts give the rest a bad name. -- Ott Atla Many people would sooner die than think; In fact, they do so. Bertrand No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 how long did it take them to figure out it was fibromyalgia.... because this has been getting worse and worse over the past 16 uyrs and they cant figure it out but then again noone has set me up an appt with a rheumatologist yet... and thats who determines it right? --------------------------------- Get the toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 how long did it take them to figure out it was fibromyalgia.... because this has been getting worse and worse over the past 16 uyrs and they cant figure it out but then again noone has set me up an appt with a rheumatologist yet... and thats who determines it right? --------------------------------- Get the toolbar and be alerted to new email wherever you're surfing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2007 Report Share Posted May 26, 2007 I have a very close friend that went from being a traveling nurse working a ton of hours, super mom etc and then suddenly started with ibs and lost 80-90 lbs. and went thru tons of testing and two years later is non functioning, in constant pain, foggy brain, tremors, falls sometimes, I have convinced her to see my infectious disease doc….i believe she has late stage lymes. The trouble I have with fibro is ….how do you take a perfectly good functioning person and turn them to an invalid without any explanation? Does your doctor say that this is secondary to something else? Do you have other symptoms than pain? I have met others that said it was post lymes fibro and that there is a big investigation now that it may be linked to lymes or another bacterial infection. Do you take meds? How do you get relief. She feels totally without any hope and I FEEL for her. On the lymes test she had 68 out of 70 symptoms. Any thoughts on that? JP Re: addiction to the pain killers? people on this site suggested it was fibromyalgia when i put the symptoms out there. i then had it confirmed by a rheumatologist. there are a lot of good web sites out there about fibro. just try googling fibromyalgia. No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.467 / Virus Database: 269.8.0/817 - Release Date: 5/24/2007 4:01 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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