What pain meds work well for Gastric bypass patients?
Good Morning. I am a gastric bypass patient 13 years out from surgery and maintaining my 150 lb weight loss. I have chronic daily pain from arthritis, degenerative disc disease, cervical herniated disc(s), torn meniscus, labral tear in my hip and recurring tendonitis in various places. I take Hydrocodone/Apap 10mg/325 4 times daily for pain since as gastric bypass patients we are not supposed to take NSAIDS. I get very little relief from this. It is in pill form. Does anyone else that is a weight loss surgery patient have this issue and find that it is due to malabsorption and/or anyone taking pain meds in liquid form get better relief?
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Don’t know why that happened...?
@kypaint75 ,
Yes esketamine is the FDA approved form of the drug that comes in spray form. It is approved by most insurances.
Have you tried trans-cranial magnetic stimulation? Or electro-convulsive therapy? Sounds like you are resistant to all the pharmaceuticals that you have been given.
I have tried ECT with no benefits at all just effected my short and long term memory greatly. No not transcranial. That’s the next and only other option I haven’t tried. I don’t hold out much hope as I really feel like my medication absorption is my main issue. My doctor would like for me to try it sometime in September or October.
Oh, no I haven’t heard of esketamine therapy. What does it treat? How does it work?
Yes, I’ve had 14 electroconvulsive shock treatments - did nothing except badly damage my memory. I’ve had pharmacogenomic testing and genetic testing. I carry 21 genes for bipolar and I have some crazy genes for my enzyme metabolizers, which make up about only 2% of the population that has mutations or carries 2 copies of the wrong genes. For example, most chronic pain medication like hydrocodone oxycodone and morphine codeine and tramadol have no effect on my pain whatsoever. But what medicines are supposed to work Arkansas Medicaid will Not pay for, so I’m looking at anywhere from $400-$1000 a month. There’s NO way. And did I mention I fell a couple of years ago and broke both my wrists and ruptured both thumb tendons - 7 screws and steel plate in my right wrist-broke it in 3 places - had to have metal removed, carpal tunnel release and thumb repaired = 3 surgeries. Haven’t gotten to my left thumb yet. They both ache and hurt every day all the way up to my elbows. So I constantly use biofreeze and wrist braces when I can to no avail. This on top of chronic pain, fatigue and fibromyalgia. I feel hopeless and I’m only 45......if Mayo won’t at least try to help me, what else can I do?
@kypaint75
Yes esketamine is used for long standing drug resistant depression, and FDA approved. It comes in spray form, delivered by a nasal spray inhaler. The treatment regimine is similar to the IV- delivered ketamine therapy. The early results are favorable in terms of effectiveness, but many patients seek "maintenance " therapy after the initial treatment course. I tried two treatments os esketamine, but it threw my nausea out of control, so I discontinued treatment for now. In your case it sounds like it's worth pursuing. Mayo Clinic has provided the following link on esketamine:
https://www.mayoclinic.org/drugs-supplements/esketamine-nasal-route/description/drg-20458442
I am so sorry for the awful pain you must be going through
Thank you
Istarted having trouble with food packing in my lower Esophagus in Jan. 2021. The doctor i went to said he could stretch the Esophagus and help it. This lasted one week and back to trouble getting food to drop into my stomach Idecided if this baloon expansion didn't do better than one week I would find a better way. And i did after a few weeks of trying different movements. Then I remembered my Physics. I sat on my stool, raised my rear several inches and came down on the stool very hard. it took five repititions and the stuck food went down the short distance and into my stomac. And hAS WORKED EVERY SINGLE TIME FOOD STICKS THERE . yOU CAN ALSO DO THIS WHILE STANDING AND RISE UP ON YOU TOES AND COME DOWN ON YOUR HEELS VERY HARD. tHE HARDER THE IMPAC ON HEELS OR BUTT THE THE EASIER IT IS TO MOVE THE STUCK FOOD.. jOE b. oLIVER ..
@joeboliver87
Oh my… too much pain to do either of those. I hurt my tailbone many years ago… hard surfaces still hurt in normal sitting situations. I have Morton neuromas in one foot and the other I have broken a toe that still gives me pain. I have osteopenia… but my doctor says osteoporosis because I have had a compression fracture in my back. So too risky for me to do either movement because of fragile bones.
My care team at Mayo Jax have recommended peppermint lozenges. Only thing I found locally is Altoids. They say to place the peppermint lozenges under the tongue. It takes 2-4 of the Altoids for me one at a time under my tongue to work. There are cheaper lozenges on Amazon. My husband is retired Army and got the Altoids… 1.7 oz about 71 in the tin… for around dollar at the commissary. I take some before meal and after meal. This morning I forgot and lost my breakfast. 😒
I had my esophagus stretched last month. I had a stricture.. swelling. Always hard to swallow some foods like breads and meat not matter how small of a bite or how much I chew. The stretch helps, but still have problems.
ZeeGee
Hi Gail you wrote this in2017 I was wondering how you pain is now and are you still taking gabapenten I am on norco10/325 and take Tylenol when my pain gets real bad. They are giving me gabapenten as well but I am afraid to take it. Hope you are doing well. Look forward to hearing from you. Thank you. Debbie