That's the problem with narcotics.
From: IAS Admin (tracy.joslin@adhesions.org)
Thu Jul 3 16:43:28 2008
From: adhesions@adhesions.org [mailto:adhesions@adhesions.org] On Behalf Of
krdfld@aol.com
Sent: Saturday, June 21, 2008 7:23 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS
Subject: Re: That's the problem with narcotics.
Sheri O,
Thank you for sticking up for people on narcotics. It's hard to believe
that's so many people can be narrow minded if something doesn't work for
them then it's no good for anyone. I wouldn't function at all without my
fentanyl patches either, they are a Godsend. My life would consist as your's
would a dark room, bed and a gun. I wish there was more options but there's
not so I'll take what I can get. I don't abuse them, or do anything illegal
with them, but yet some people have made me feel like a junkie. Which is
sad. If these people only had to walk an hour in our shoes they would have a
better understanding. I appreciate people's suggestion's of other ways to
relieve pain, but let's face a different combination of therapies work
better for some people. No two people are exactly the same even though we
share the same problem. Thanks again!!
Kathi
-----Original Message-----
From: IAS Admin (Tracy) <tracy.joslin@adhesions.org>
To: Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS <adhesions@mail.obgyn.net>
Sent: Fri, 20 Jun 2008 10:10 pm
Subject: That's the problem with narcotics.
Sender: sheriosullivan@comcast.net (Sheri O')
Subject: Re: That's the problem with narcotics.
Dear Caryn,
Please don't discourage others from trying pain medication. I'm sorry
you cannot tolerate narcotics. I'm glad heating pads and warm baths
help relieve your pain but they do nothing to relieve mine.
Pain medication is NOT a short-term option or end of life thing. Pain
specialists offer a wide variety of medications (not all narcotics) to
relieve the pain from adhesions. The Fentanyl patch was a miracle for
me. The steady level of medication in my system allows me to have a
life. I am on permament SS disability, I can no longer work, and I
can't walk my dog anymore. The pain medication allows me to still be
me. I don't feel 'drugged' or 'loopy' all day. I can plant beautiful
flowers in my yard, write to friends and relatives, make a delicious
dinner for my husband, and a million other things that make my life
bearable. Without pain medication my life would consist of a dark room,
a bed, and a gun.
Every person has the right to try everything and anything that works for
them without judgements, explanations, shame, guilt or embarassment. Our
bodies may be 'broken' but our spirits (souls) are whole and beautiful.
At Thu, 05 Jun 2008, carynlruzich@comcast.net wrote:
>
>You absolutely develop a tolerance to medication over time. That's the
problem with narcotics. Once you start on them, you have to continue to
increase the dose if you stay on them any length of time. Narcotics are not
a long-term fix. They are a short term treatment option or an end of life
thing.
>
>I can't tolerate narcotics for any length of time due to an ileostomy, so I
use heating pads or warm baths or hot tubs. Floating in my pool also can
relieve my pain. The act of stretching your insides out and soaking in
water seem to help me as much as pain medicines. I also can't wear form
fitting clothes. My pants or jeans have to be very loose, nothing tight
around my waist. I even cut the band on nylons when I have to wear them.
My underwear are a size or two bigger than I need. Everything I wear has to
be loose. Lucky for me I work at home and don't have to get dressed
everyday. I also wear alot of casual dresses.
>
>Best of luck to you,
>
>Caryn
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