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Old 01-28-2009, 02:43 PM
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I do what I have to medication wise to be functional. I've tried decreasing both my Neurontin and Methadone and the result was horrific pain that laid me out and had me in terrible pain and crying sooo much. I was totally emotionally and functionally debilitated. So obviously it's just not worth to me.

Maybe some day I can stop the Methadone w/help but I'm pretty sure I'll be on the Neurontin or something like it for a long time re burning nerve type pain. Even the Methadone helps with this I think....


So here's what I say~ live your life with what helps you to live it as long as it's not creating other medical or other problems for you
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Old 02-02-2009, 05:08 PM
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I have been on a prescription anti-inflammatory for so many years I can't remember - probably twelve or more, for arthritis since my late 40's. First it was Arthrotec and then Celebrex when it came on the market. Celebrex stopped working for me after about 5 year and I went back on Arthrotec. It's an old drug - a good anti-inflammatory combined with a stomach protector that has worked great for me for many years. I don't know why more docs don't prescribe it.
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Old 02-02-2009, 05:37 PM
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I'll ask my new pm about Arthrotec. My concern is more about liver damage over long term use. So far my stomach is OK. I'm not opposed to taking drugs as needed but known side effects have me concerned. I'm the side effect queen!
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Old 02-02-2009, 06:51 PM
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Maybe some day I can stop the Methadone w/help but I'm pretty sure I'll be on the Neurontin or something like it for a long time re burning nerve type pain. Even the Methadone helps with this I think....
Maria, I think my pain med (Opana-ER = oxymorphone) also helps my nerve pain. I had been having nerve pain that went from my right hip into my thigh for the longest time, and even neurontin only helped a little. But after my discogram caused me lots of extra pain, nerve pain at that (in my knee, calf and feet), my doctor increased the Opana-ER. Since then, I haven't had the pain in my hip or thigh. I do still have some tingling and slight numbness in both heels, and my right calf and knee feel a little numb, but it's not nearly as bad as the other pain had been.
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