Abuse of Opioids takes away from all the good it can do
Hi, I'm Jaime- 68 year old male having chronic pain for 30 years.
I've had 14 sports related surgeries that began at age 18 and have just gone through 2 Posterior cervical decompression with multi level fusions during the past 18 months. I have been to numerous pain specialists, tried every supplement advertised, have every gadget that is offered online, and have had no less than 25 cortisone shots, knee replacement, epidurals etc. Throughout the 30 years, I have found that Opioids are the only thing that has allowed me a quality of life. Side effects? Show me a medication that doesn't have any. I had to be extremely disciplined to only take as prescribed. If a pain doctor doesn't offer opioids, they should find another profession. I take Hydrocodone 10/325 4 times a day max and less if not needed, Nobody seems to defend the use of opioids, but if you don't abuse it, it could be a life saver, not a killer
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I'm furious for everyone in chronic, horrific pain. In fact, I always use pain meds in a responsible way. I've had six joint replacements, and chronic arthritis pain. In 2012, I became inoperable and my nuerosurgeon, Dr Ashok Thanki, offered me a choice of a drug delivery pump (thank God for the engineer ) who developed it. When implanted, the dose dispensed is 300x less than what you would need by mouth. Without this miracle, my only option would be opoids by mouth and unending sleep. By the time you need this, there are no choices left for you. My family has a lot of alcholics/addicts, so I am keenly aware of the problems drugs and alcholics and the dark road many have gone down. Usually, you must be older and have exhausted every other kind of treatment available. I don't agree with the age requirement, it should be considered by an intolerable level of pain that cannot be cured.
I totally agree. Pain mgt is now 1 size fits all AND you better have good insurance. I’m almost 69 with a very similar story to yours.
When the new opioid protocols started coming down the pipe, my pain doc said he would not cut me off, but I had to continue being “good”.
No problem. Then he died and my new doc didn’t care.
They have ruined my life, my job, and my marriage. Why you would deny what helps a person be a productive citizen, is unethical and should be criminal (for docs).
If you read the CDC protocols, they were never meant for patients like us. It’s very clear. Few people in power are speaking up. I feel abandoned, but I’m luckier than many. My pain pump helps some, as long as the pain is not too bad. If something acute comes up, say a turned ankle, you are just out of luck. No one will help you.
For reference, I have an ITC pain pump with a micro dose of fentanyl; it’s taken 3 yrs to get to a little relief. Previously, I was taking 2/day morphine ER 15 mg &
3/day oxycontin, 15 mg
Yeah… I take tons of Tylenol to supplement my pain pump. I have to write the dose/time down so I don’t damage my liver. That was not a worry with opioids. I know opioids are dangerous for some, but for many, they equal a decent quality of life. (Can’t take any NSAIDS due to a GI bleed from advil. I was lucky I lived.)
Can you please share your pain mgt doc’s name? We have 4 in our town and as far as I know, none prescribe opioids anymore. It’s all procedures and their cannabis lotions, etc.
I don’t take Tylenol for the sole reason of liver damage. Since the oxycodone I had been on contains Tylenol I constantly worried about it. I cannot take NSAIDs either because they stopped my blood pressure medication from working. I am now taking turmeric 4500 mg a day for my inflammatory condition.
Is the turmeric helping? My friend aspirated a turmeric capsule and was sick for a month, so I’ve been hesitant to try.
Are you in SW Florida?
I believe it has helped. I also read that consuming it sprinkled on or in food was a better method for absorption than pills. I’ve had no issues with it but I have an iron stomach.
No, sadly. I live in south Texas, near Corpus Christi. I wish you the best with your health struggles.
Thanks for the reply.
Thank you and I wish you the best as well . I lived in Houston 20 yrs so familiar with your area. Take care.