Guest guest Posted September 13, 2002 Report Share Posted September 13, 2002 Hello!My name is Terry(38) and I am the wife and caregiver to my husband Ben(36).On January 25,2002 Ben received a double lung transplant,we waited 3 1/2 years for these precious lungs so that Ben could start to live a somewhat normal life.Ben was diagnosd with a Genetic lung disease 7 years ago called Alpha1 Antitrypsen.He has lost 1 older brother and out of the remaining 7 siblings 5 have the same disease.Ben has also lost his Mother in 1998 from Liver Cancer and his Father in 1995 from a massive Heartattack.# weeks after Ben's transplant about 6:00am he woke me up complaining of having a heartattack,I called his doctor and she told us to come right in and she did an EKG on him but it was normal.She ordered a CT where they found his Pancreas was inflammed and that he had 2 pseudocysts on the pancreas.One was 9.3cm and the other was 4.7cm so they admitted Ben into the hospital and put him on TPN,clear liquids and a Morphine pump.He spent 28 days on TPN and 42 days in the hospital.When he was released he was put on Duragesic Patches 100mcg but we felt it was suppressing his breathing so we asked the Digestive doctor to put him n 50mcg patches and that was fine but it did not cut the pain so we asked to go back on 75mcg to find a happy medium and now they think he is addicted.His Digestive doctor has told his Pulmonologist that this is something that Ben is going to have to live with and that they need to find a happy medium for him so he live a productive life.Instead they put him on 25mcg patches and he got to the point where he could not get out of bed because it hurt to move.We are waiting for the Digestive doctor to schedule surgery to drain the cysts.Ben had a doctors appoinment with his doctor here at home and he got angry because Ben was in so much pain and so he put Ben back on 75mcg patches and since then he has been doing great just slight pain but not enough to keep him from mowing the yard and trimming trees and walking the dogs,but his transplant doctors got mad at Ben's local doctor and told him not to perscribe him anymore pain medication.We fee that until the surgery they should leave him on 75mcg patches and then after the surgery they can taper him off.I was wondering what others use for pain with their pancreatitis and if you have any suggestions on how to convense these transplant doctors that Ben is in severe pain and this is not an act he is putting on.Thank you for your time and sorry for it being so lengthy. Terry/caregiver and wife to Ben Terry in Texas Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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