Posted on Aug 26, 2015
SSG Leo Bell
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I was wondering if anyone has taken pain medication on a daily basis?
I've been on them for over two years now and my surgeon wanted to up the amount, but my PCM just wants me to stay on the same amount.
It's not really taking the pain away for long periods of time. Basically it's not lasting the 12 hours it should.
I'm wondering if I should ask for a different one, or just try to do as prescribed?
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COL Charles Williams
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Every day brother... 33 years and more than a few explosions will leave their marks.
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SSG Edward Evans
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Yes, but I have been on them so long that I have more than one type. AP Codeine , tramadol and others, what surgery did you have? I've made my self cut back on the stronger ones due to side effects. Are you taking any preventive like Celebrex? Even if he does not want to change you are the one in pain, not the Doctor, tell him you are hurting. Good luck, anything else I can help with let me know.
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SSG Leo Bell
SSG Leo Bell
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I have had a full esphogectomy due to serve achalisa which is a rear disease. They had to remove my spleen and gallbladder also and a quarter of my liver due to scar tissue. I have a feeding tube inplaced now to feed.
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SSG Edward Evans
SSG Edward Evans
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Sorry to hear that, I had 4 c-spine, 2 lumbar and 1 t-spine surgery, so some of things that work for me will not help you. They will not want to give you meds that may effect your liver, which will reduce what you can use. There are others out there that have your type of pain. Maybe than can come up with suggestions. I'll ask around, in the mean time you're not alone.
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SPC Richard Zacke
SPC Richard Zacke
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SSG Edward Evans you are so right when you said that you are in pain not you doctor! I sent a long post to PFC Joseph Levi if you want a little back history about myself. The one thing I did'nt mention was I've also had cervical surgery fuseibg two levels. My Dr. Hynes (the same as below) did the neck also and told the VA that four levels needed fuseing but the VA refused it and a year and a half later the other two collapsed. Now in three days I get my second cervical surgery right in the midst of the Corona-19 virus. The hospital won't even let my wife come in with me. Thank God my thorasic back is O.K., knock on wood. I don't even get my pain meds from the VA anymore after 30 years they got way to strick so I went to a private Doctor, much easier just cost more $$$. Good luck.
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PFC Joseph Levi
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I do.......you should change opiates after a certain amount of time. for example, I took Oxycodone for a awhile, they switched me to Morphine for about a month and then back to Oxycodone. It acts as a reset button for the effectiveness.
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PFC Joseph Levi
PFC Joseph Levi
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I have been going to pain management since 2010 for 12 herniated disks, I am down to 9 now with 2 major back surgeries under my belt and 1 outpatient trial surgery. I actually have an appointment on October 2nd for my spinal cord stimulator implant. I have been on everything under the sun! You name it I taken it all the way up to fentanyl patches!
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PO2 Scott Snyder
PO2 Scott Snyder
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PFC Joseph Levi
You actually get pain meds for your back ?
I have had 4 back surgeries.
The only pain meds my dr will give is flexeril, Ibuprofen, cymbalta.
I am facing another fusion but doc won’t do it due to me smoking which I know is bad but it’s hard to quit.
He is afraid to do a decompression because the dust might slip out and then he would have to fuse my L3-L4, L2-L3,L1-L2.
Refuses to give anything stronger than what I’m taking. Nor will he send me to pain mgt.
He is leaning towards a pain pump.
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TSgt Jon Eckertson
TSgt Jon Eckertson
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Thanks, for the info; never thought of that, but it makes perfect sense.
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SPC Richard Zacke
SPC Richard Zacke
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PFC Joseph Levi I had my first lumbar surgery in 1981 then followed up in 1986,1993,1994,2015 and finally I found the doctor I needed back in 81. Dr. Richard Hynes in 2019 he did an "Oblique Interbody Lumbar Fusion" from L4-5-S1 up to L2-3 with two titanium rods and four stem cell cages. First he cleaned up all the messes made by the other sugeons, one actually started working on the wrong side. He then made an eight inch insision in the back and intalled the rods. He then turned me on my side and made two six inch insissions and brought in a cardio therasic surgeon two move vital vains and intestines clear so he could use the second insission to install four stem cell cages. He extracted bone marrow from my hip and spun out the stem cells and installed inside cages. Now just over a year my lumbar is pain free!!! I broke my back in 1980 and was in constant pain (sever pain) his "OILF" surgery was fantastic. You said your surgeon would not do surgery because you smoke? I find that hard to believe, I've only heard of that one other time and my surgeon said that's an old wife's tell. Also your meds, you need to be very careful with the NSAIDs they will wreck your liver five times faster than tylonol. And Flexeril is a muscule spasum med and a neurophiny med (Spelling probley bad) but it is good for back pain for limited use. You also mentioned a pain pump, have you considered a spinal stimulator? My son fell off the wing of a C-130 and messed his back up. After seeing me take narcotics for most of his life he gave up on the pain pump and had the spinal stimulator installed. It has a remote controll to change the strenght and he loves it. Just somthing to think about, he did mention that the brand was important but I can't remember which one he got. Good luck soldier!
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