Guest guest Posted September 27, 2005 Report Share Posted September 27, 2005 , Just wanted to add that the only thing that releaves my pancreatic pain from a major atack is Morphine. I also suffer with SOD and have never had a problem with the 2. Just another case of what works well for one sufferer, doesn't work for another. Sandy in Ca -------------- Original message -------------- .... sometimes think that in people with SOD (in fact I now KNOW that a way they've used to diagnose people with SOD was to give them morphine) it REALLY is a vicious cycle. In that I mean that I sometimes wonder if the opioids CAUSE the sphincter to spasm, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 28, 2005 Report Share Posted September 28, 2005 Sandy: Wow!! Thanks for enlightening me on that one. I know there is a one of those " peer reviewed journals " (or some such thing) and there was a paper that I believe Dr. Lehman co-authored regarding morphine and SOD. But yes, you are absolutely correct!! What works for some won't work for others and that is the nature of this ornery beast of an ilness. Thanks > , > > Just wanted to add that the only thing that releaves my pancreatic pain from a major atack is Morphine. I also suffer with SOD and have never had a problem with the 2. Just another case of what works well for one sufferer, doesn't work for another. > > Sandy in Ca > > -------------- Original message -------------- > ... sometimes think that in people with SOD (in fact I now KNOW > that a way they've used to diagnose people with SOD was to give them > morphine) it REALLY is a vicious cycle. In that I mean that I > sometimes wonder if the opioids CAUSE the sphincter to spasm, > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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