
How Can Pain Be Managed After Reduced Methadone Dosage Leading To Debilitating Pain When Diagnosed With Fibromyalgia?

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Hi,
First of all, fibromyalgia has many theories about what it is. One is that it is non-functioning narcotic receptors, another is that it is depression. In neither of these, the most common theories of fibromyalgia do high doses of narcotics have a role in treatment.
I cannot say in your particular case. Most people I see with the diagnosis of fibromyalgia immediately list several other known, documented, obvious, causes of pain such as the lumbar disk or rheumatoid arthritis. If someone has other disorders in which narcotic treatment might be reasonable, they might benefit from narcotics.
Then, if someone has no reason to be on narcotics, is craving them, is dependent on them, these are reasons to be in drug treatment to explore getting off of them. Methadone clinics are getting a lot of people who previously were not considering themselves to have pain or narcotic issues until they couldn't get their usual drug supply. So, a pain clinic, a methadone clinic, even a University pain clinic are some possibilities that MIGHT be of use.
Take care
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