I saw my primary oncologist today, who is a competent doctor and we are very
friendly toward each other.As I continue to get worse the pain is also, and as of
now my primary weapon he gives me is 100mg Morphine SR. Everytime I see
him now he is trying to push me to transition to 0.75 Mcg Fentanyl patches. This
has come up several times between us, and to be frank, I don't want to be on
that stuff. It spooks me, is not a true opioid, it is synthetic and made in a lab. Plus
it is very sedating, I actually don't want to sleep all the time. I do have good days
when the pain is not too bad so on those days he gives me an ample supply of
30/650 Percocet. I have a nurse here all the time, and my partner is a doctor, so
there is plenty of overwatch. I do not like like the ideal of being on Fentanyl, so I
push back against this. I mean good grief, I have; Percocet, Morphine SR,
Enough Xanax to take out a missile cruiser with, am on Phenobarbital (A
barbituate for seizure control), and am even given 12.5 Ambien CR to help me
sleep. I think that is quite enough and I am very rational and an M.D. as well. The
first round of cancer, my primary care doctor and half the cities specialists
missed the diagnosis for a year, and was put on Fentanyl then, guess Scott
thought it would cure cancer? So, I still have a bad taste in my mouth from that
experience. I am not going to let him put me on that. Am I wrong in thinking
this way?