Guest guest Posted March 15, 2012 Report Share Posted March 15, 2012 I'm very glad that works for you . What was your experience with the Lyrica? I'm afraid to try it. Neurontin might have helped a little bit but I was horrified by the side effects I had and refused it afterward. I was on the duragesic patch myself but found that when it was strong enough to stop the pain, it was dangerously high & almost knocked me out. My doctor here gave me the patch at 25 mg but it did not help. They could have raised it,the next month but I suspect not enough. But what really stopped me is that even the doctor told me it's *very* hard to withdraw from if you ever want/need to get off it. So I decided not to try again. I'm astonished that you manage w/o opiates!( I'm happy for you though that you *can*!) :-) *And* that tylenol with codeine now can help you with the terrible type pain. Re: Chronic Pain Fuels Boom in Opioids/pandy Netty/Margie When I was using opiods for pain management (peripheral nerve degradation, small nerve fiber count at 10% of normal, etc., etc.), we switched to the patches when the number of oxycodone pills got too high. The best thing about them is the blood level of Fentanyl (generic name - duragesic) remains constant. I would then use the oxycodones for breakthrough pain. The bad part of my situation was that the narcotics were doing nothing for the pain directly, but were just dulling my senses. I went through a six-week in-patient pain program at s Hopkins during which I was taken off all narcotics. With no narcotics in my systems, the pain levels were the same as when I was on 150 mcg duragesic patch, 40 mg oxycodone, and 400 mg Ultram per day. We are now trying every other trick in the book for the pain, such as anticonvulsants, neurotropics (like Lyrica), anti-depressants, etc. I can use Tylenol with codeine for bad breakthrough pain, knowing that the real benefit is that I will be in la-la land within 15 minutes. And so it has gone for many years now. But if the opiods do the trick for you, I believe the patches are the best way to go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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