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Old Mar 02, 2009, 11:12 PM
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Hello all:
Like many of you here I also have some serious issues regarding chronic pain management. I started experiencing chronic pain a number of years ago after an injury that resulted in damage being done to 3 cervical vertebrates and herniated discs that are placing pressure on the spinal chord. In addition to that I have severe rheumatiod arthritis & osteo arthritis (also have a neurolmuscular disorder, that, as far as I know doesn't contribute to the chronic pain issues). Currently I am on the 100 mg Fentanyl patch ( 72 hours ) which does take the edge off the pain enough for me to be able to function. My doctor would like to wean me off of the patch because, apparently, it's not recommended for long term or permant use ... he didn't say he was concerned about me getting addicted ).

We tried to eliminate the usage of the patch but I did not respond well to the decreased dosage and the pain soon became severely debilitating. I'm wondering if anyone has had a similar issue ... what you did/didn't do to alleviate the problems. Like, while one was being weaned off of the patch were you able to initiate adding a different type of medication concurrently or did you have to wait until you were totally weaned off. My doctor just reduced dosage on the patch and did not initiate a different med for the pain. I'd also be interested in hearing about what you use for breakthrough pain.

Thanks for listening and any suggestions in advance. Hoping everyone is safe and well this evening and wishing you all peace, comfort and speedy resolutions to all the challenges you're dealing with.

Kefrin Question re: pain management
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Old Mar 02, 2009, 11:34 PM
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Hello all:
Like many of you here I also have some serious issues regarding chronic pain management. I started experiencing chronic pain a number of years ago after an injury that resulted in damage being done to 3 cervical vertebrates and herniated discs that are placing pressure on the spinal chord. In addition to that I have severe rheumatiod arthritis & osteo arthritis (also have a neurolmuscular disorder, that, as far as I know doesn't contribute to the chronic pain issues). Currently I am on the 100 mg Fentanyl patch ( 72 hours ) which does take the edge off the pain enough for me to be able to function. My doctor would like to wean me off of the patch because, apparently, it's not recommended for long term or permant use ... he didn't say he was concerned about me getting addicted ).

We tried to eliminate the usage of the patch but I did not respond well to the decreased dosage and the pain soon became severely debilitating. I'm wondering if anyone has had a similar issue ... what you did/didn't do to alleviate the problems. Like, while one was being weaned off of the patch were you able to initiate adding a different type of medication concurrently or did you have to wait until you were totally weaned off. My doctor just reduced dosage on the patch and did not initiate a different med for the pain. I'd also be interested in hearing about what you use for breakthrough pain.

Thanks for listening and any suggestions in advance. Hoping everyone is safe and well this evening and wishing you all peace, comfort and speedy resolutions to all the challenges you're dealing with.

Kefrin Question re: pain management
I have some two plates, 2 rods and 15 screws holding my left arm together. Over the years I used to be treated for pain occassionally. I guess I finally adjusted to the pain and use nothing. This happened in 1972 and I have been relatively pain free for over 20 years. I feel it all the time. Just that the pain is managed by my own brain endorphines.
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Old Mar 06, 2009, 01:54 AM
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Kefrin,

I am sorry this posts finds you in pain. I have neuromuscular disorder along with DID/MPD along with EXTREME CHRONIC PAIN I take "Morphine Sulfate IR - for breakthrough pain and it works but it makes me irritated for me.
I take alot and have took alot of pain meds over the years. I have 3 rob 22 bolts with screws. The doctos told me in 1992 I would be in pain the rest of our life. So you settle down in fact thatI habe to learn how to manage better.
If whoever wants to PM me, may. Take care Kefrin and your in my thoughts, casue I do understand what it's like expierenceing pain.
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