Abilities and Life Expectancy (living life)
Some of us are taking medicines that were, or still are, considered addictive drugs, like narcotics, prescription pain killers, and pot. According to my doctors, we end up taking these when other medicines, like anti-seizure meds and over-the-counter pain meds, don't work any more (I have Neuropathy, it's progressive, and progressively painful). My doctors are reluctant to say what my life expectancy will be once I start taking those.
Can we use narcotics, pain killers, and pot for decades? Are we lucid enough to take care of ourselves? If not, who takes care of us? Perhaps some of you who have been doing it for awhile will be willing to tell us how long you've been using such medicines and what it's like: can we go on working? Driving? Do you live independently or in hospice or with family? Thank you ... Peggy
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The truest comment I’ve read in a long time about pain medication. As you said, they act like you or me. I could cry as I’ve been forced into a nontreatment state for 3 years. I cannot get pain medicine. I don’t live a life that is lively. No one should live like I do. And, although I know this goes against Human Rights and Patient Rights, it does not go against the right of the government to withold medication from a paitent with four pain inflicting diseases. Try suing the DEA or the DOJ, or the CDC. I have never in my life seen anything so horrible as the way pain patients are treated today. This is absolutely horrible. Classififed as a pain patient and tortured for it. Defending your right to use cannabis along with an opiate when cannabis STILL sits in a Schedule 1 classification knowing full well that cannabis AT MINIMUM helps with appetitie, wasting disease, nutritional deficiencies. Many of us cannot eat because of pain.
I am sure we are the laughing stock of China.
I did not do anything to acquire a disease. In fact, I was bitten by a Lyme tick and we know the history of Plum Island, and then I developed other issues. I feel betrayed and forelorn. This is truly shocking that the government of the United States refuses to allow pain patients their medication. Wow. What an experiment on the human race.
I have been taking hydromorphone for two years. It’s one of the strongest meds you can take. It’s an after surgery medication. I take the max of what you can take every three hours. It was first prescribed to me after one of 9 failed back surgeries. I can tell you over time it stops working. I can’t take any other pain meds because one I am highly allergic to and the others make me sick. Im taking hydromorphone due to chronic pain. I am going to stop taking it because if I need to have a surgery I need something that will work with the pain. So if you can help not taking pain meds I highly recommend that. If you are on it for a short time then it can be helpful.
Life is what you make it to be for yourself. We each have our own vision of what we hope it to be but essentially we have little control no matter how hard we try. At 72 I’m not planning on more surgery so as long as my meds control my chronic pain this adds to my wellbeing I’m good. When this is no longer the case I’ll decide then on plan B.
I have chronic pain from adult onset scoliosis. I was diagnosed 2 years with a mild.l case. This year I am in pain in upper middle back almost every day. I scheduled an appointment with an orthopedic doctor next week. I'm afraid my scoliosis has gotten worse and I'll have to wear an orthopedic brace. God help me that I don't have surgery in my future.
I was hospitalized for lower back pain 2 years ago. It was excruciating. Robaxin was a godsend. I guess back issues will be in my life forever.
Maggie I don’t know whether you exercise or not but staying limber especially the spine if important with scoliosis. I’m having upper back issues currently too and receiving PT and do a home exercise program 2x day. It will save your back from surgery!
Yes to all your questions taken as prescribed most medicines are beneficial no one questions treatments for cancer or heart disease but we are to feel guilty taking pain meds. I take my meds including medical marijuana they help me to have a life I’m 78 years old and responsible