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Old 03-06-2006, 10:31 AM   #1
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What dose of Oxy are you on?

I am having a horrible time with finding the right amount of medication for myself. Can you tell me what dose of oxy you are currently on? I am on 80 mgs 3x a day and it is starting to become less effective. This seems like a pretty high dose to me. I am going to ask for my doctors advice and follow what he says, but I am curious as to whether an increase in the oxy or a switch to a new type of med would be better. I will do whatever is best, just trying to get a little information from you guys.

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Old 03-06-2006, 11:46 AM   #2
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Re: What does of Oxy are you on?

Oxycontin is a very individual medication. What you may need to have your pain under control, another person may need twice that amount. Believe me, there is no ceiling when it comes to opiate meds.

You say you're on 80 mg TID. Oxy is a med that requires increases quite freguently for a lot of people, me included. When I went off the Oxy, I was up to 160 mg TID and that's not that high. So, what I'm saying, your dose is still fairly low. Are you taking the brand name or a generic? That sometimes makes a difference.

There are other meds out there you could try. Talk to your doctor and see what he thinks. Maybe you need to be titrated up a little to find your dose. Maybe switching to something else would be best. I'm talking Methadone right now and it's quite effective in dealing with my pain. Best bet is to talk it over with your doctor.
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Re: What dose of Oxy are you on?

Hey Mom, I am confused, are you on OXY and Subutex for addiction?

 
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Re: What dose of Oxy are you on?

I voluntarily asked my dr yesterday to switch me to the bupe. I am having a hard time with the oxy guilt, I think. I feel that 80 mgs 3 x a day plus 4 vicoden 10/325's a day is high enough. Told him I was getting very depressed over it. I am so sick of this pain. I have exhausted all avenues except for medication. PT and massage help short term. So, I feel like I either have a choice of being in pain on the bupe or being sedated. My husband notices a half hour after I take the oxy. I slur my speech and am slower, etc. I DO NOT WANT MY KIDS MOM TO BE THIS WAY! I am scared. Scared to death. That I am condemned to lving my life miserable with pain or sedated and not living "real life". He said that there has been some success with some patients using the bupe long term for pain mgmt, so I thought I would give it a try. This is day 2 and my pain is off the charts. I forgot how bad it can be. I keep going back and forth about the meds and the guilt. I just want it to end. And I don't see a feasible end in sight for me. Thanks for letting me vent. Any suggestions?

 
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Re: What dose of Oxy are you on?

I know where your coming from and I did the same thing when I just couldn't take the rollercoaster anymore. I decided to quit and I was in terrible shape even with the Sub trying to ease the w/d's.

The only thing I can suggest is to give some different meds a try that don't quite have the same side effects as the oxy and hydro. I won't even accept a script for OxyC or hydro anymore because of the mood swings and severe ups and downs associated. I am on the Fentanyl patch, a low dose, and I would really rather not be on anything but I am tolerating it. I hate being in pain everyday but without any kind of pain med I am unable to walk due to my nerve pain.

My wife and I are expecting our first child and I can't stand the fact that I have to take meds that have so much control over my life, but in a way I also feel fortunate to get some kind of relief.

It really comes down to what you can tolerate. If you have the type of pain that is constant throughout the day and you can't think of anything because its always in your mind then I would say that you may have to tolerate some kind of medication. If your able to tolerate the pain and want to give up the meds than its a trade-off that your body will eventually tell you whether or not you can physically handle it. I had to give in after landing in the ER many times when I quit and that was more trouble than managing the meds.

 
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