I believe oxycontin is one of the pain meds that originally were used to treat terminally ill patients? I think Doctors can be blamed for handing out that stuff so freely. Same with most meds in my opinion. My hats off to you Mangee. I wonder what some of that stuff does to the body physically after taking it so long? I mean, there was a reason, that they gave it to only terminally ill people?
It's a little different eagle, and not all pain is the same. There's acute pain, and there's chronic pain. Chronic pain is significantly worse, as I've experienced both.
Furthermore I'm not an addict as I'm using the medication to actually be able to live my life. It doesn't make me a zombie, it actually allows me to get up and do things I want to do. The pain makes me a zombie, and forces me to stay put and forsake my life.
Who am I? Why am I here? What brought me to this point.? Where do I go from here? All four of these questions need to be answered and you are the only ones that can answer them. These are very tough questions but they need to be answered. The first three need to be answered before you can set your sights on the answer to the fourth. Self examination can lead to a many answers and you have to find out which answer is the one, that takes you to the next question. Once you have obtained insight into the first three and are ready to answer the fourth you will have a good, solid foundation on which to plan and start your journey. It will be a lonely road and a long one but a road that leads to a world that used to be yours a time go. Every step, every obstacle you overcome, brings you closer to that dream that you never thought was possible. It is time to turn that dream into reality. Many have done it before you and many will do it after you. Why be left behind? The question is ,how bad do you want it and how hard will you work to make it so? These last questions are also needed to be answered and answered before the others. Once you have given yourself the answer to these, finding the answers to the others will be much easier.
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I doubt that it was easy for mangee ..... he just did it. Pain will not kill you. I am a Nam era vet and have seen some people in very legitimate, sometimes fatal, situations just plain keep functioning....... If mangee did it, so can I....and so can you. I have done it. And even though I live with severe pain - I do live today......not like when i was pain free and a zombie from narcotics. Dig down deep, find your "war face" and put it on. You are in a fight for your life. But you can win the war. Get strong. Think positive. And remember - fear will kill you. Yesterday was the only easy day. And you can whine and complain tomorrow. Today you live.
Wow, if only it were that easy for most people. I take issue with "If I can do it, so can you". Guaranteed my current nerve pain is 1,000 times worse, because I've tried everything and nothing helps.
Geez, I wish Ice and heat would fix my problem.
As usual, you never cease to inspire me. I love reading your posts and am so glad you are here to shed light on what is often a very dark time for people. Thank you for brightening my day.
YOU ROCK!!!
Debbie
I C.......ok, cause there really isn't much a doc. can do, but i hear you. Doc's barely pay attention anymore. he prolly just looked in your chart and saw oxy and without a question?.......I'm glad my current doctor is not like that. It took me screaming and crying on the phone with him to give me Vicodin 10 for a few days after I had a cortisone shot that I got.......
I really dislike doctors. Tylenol #3 is fine with me. I never had a problem with that ever. It wasn't till it was upped to Vicodin that I got bit.
take care,
Nauty......
I expected that he would have prescribed something not as volitaile as oxy. The fact that even though I had complained to him that oxy had addicted me, he still attempted to prescribe it again. In the end he gave me Tyleno 3 with codeine. I decided that there was no true solution so I just let it run it's course. I endured the pain rather than get hooked on codeine. His statement when he first gave me oxy was, 'Seeing as you are eighty years of age it should be okay'. At no time did he say it was addictive. When you go to a doctor you give him your trust. It is up to him to try to resolve the problem without causing further problems.
My question is ......If you went there complaining about pain. What did "U" expect the doctor to do for you? I don't understand?
nauty.......
In regards to,'Will they never learn,. I was speaking of doctors who attempt to re-prescribe a problem causing drug even after the patient explains that the drug is causing or has caused problems.
Very good post maybe you should put it up on the other side, just might help some more people over there.
Way to go!!! Feels good to say no doesnt it. We are in control of our destiny and you are right......if you want it bad enough you will do whatever it takes. As always great post!!!
Glad to hear you are feeling better. sara
Way to go Mangee ! Those doctors just can't stay away from those prescription pads....can they. Hugs, Mary