Guest guest Posted September 16, 2002 Report Share Posted September 16, 2002 Dear Louie, I have some information for you. It has been a rough month for me with the withdrawals. I am sweating and shaking very bad. The withdrawls are kicking my butt. If I can make it till Thursday I can get a new script. The altace is doing little to control the chest pains. The lortabs help some, making me sleep not the shakes and sweats. Now, you should have at least a couple of months on your pump left. I do not understand why your alarm is not going off every 18 seconds. Did they disable it? I am going to try to send a copy of my last pump reading print out. Examined At: OR/28/02 (W,;DDzW) 11:20 Dv-ug: MS04 Concentration: 10.0 mg/ml Calibration: 125 Ident: Model: 8627 la ml with Part Last Change: 08/15Z@2 09:07 Low Reservoir Alarm : ENABLED Reservoir Volume: 16.0 ml Alarm Volume : 2.0 ml Reservoir Alarm Date: 11/31a/02 Low Batterw Alarm : ENABLED Infusion Mode: SIMI>LE CONTINLIOLIS Rate'. 0.062 mg/Hr 1. 500 mg./Da,@i That looks right. Anyway, You can get a print out to compare from your doc. He may have the volume down real low. Mine is loud. My alarm went out 3 months before the quack did anything. I was malfunctioning very bad. It showed withdrawal effects in the last month. Nothing like the effects now. I think he should be able to increase your morphine a few clicks even now, to help your pain. It is not going to be using that much more power if he does. Well in the range of a caring doctor. I must warn you that no medicine will replace what you are pumping. There are withdrawal pain you would believe. Your doctor must get your pump replaced ASAP. I think you are ok for now. You should get the alarm disabled for now, they know the problem. No need for that constant beep. Percocet is fairly weak. See if you can't get something stronger for breakthrough pain. You should not be in a 7-8 range in pain on the pump with a decent doctor. This has gotten long and so have my mistakes to correct, I wish you the best. Now I must return to bed, been there most of the day. I lost my phone line with the storm Saturday night, just got it back late today, Thanks for the prayers everyone. God is trying, unlike my doc. > Hi , You close on the name but your are right I'm a gal, but I'm now tell the real name. I hope you feel better soon. Thanks for the e-mail. My doc at OSU was Dr. Ellison who is a surgeon. > > Hi and , Sorry to disappoint you all but my alarm is not ringing out loud yet. They can hear it when they use the computer mouse to reset it . > Hope you both are feeling well. > > Hi and , I hope you are both feeling better by now. > > Other CP Pals, I don't mean to slight anyone, I hope you are feel ok and pain free. > > I still have my pain and it's holding between a 7-8. I did guy a call from OSU today at 5pm and was told by the nurse Kathy, that they didn't have a doc that could put in my new pain pump right now, so they were going to have to consult with a neurosurgeon to see if one could do it and they would get back to me. If the pain get too bad or the pump quits working I'm to let them know and they will call me in a RX for pain meds to hold me over. Well it's time to take another percocet and phenergan for the nausea. They do help and I'm at least able to sleep for a couple hours and they I wake up for my next round of pills. I have been mostly on liquids today and resting and sleeping most of the day. I do hope this makes sense, as my brain is going faster than my hands can type. I think I'm in a bit of a fog with the pain I'm having. I'm going to go and try to get some well needed sleep. Hope you all are feeling better than I am, I would want to wish this spell I'm having on anyone. > Take Care, My Friends > Louie in WV Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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