Taking Oramorph, Gabapentin. History Of Surgery. Have Pain, Disability After Childbirth. Any Thoughts?
hi Ithis is the medicines I take every day. oramorph 10ml gabapentine 2x 400mg 3 times a day. amitriptyline 60mg naproxine 30mg x 4 times a day paracetamol 8 a day. tapentanol 2x 50mg twice a day senna 2 a day omenperzole 2 a day. lidocaine patches 3 at night. plus extra morphine when needed. I have spinabidfa aculta (never played up till. I was 29). thethered spinal cord syndrome,tavlov cyst. I had surgry in dec 2010. but still in loads of pain. I can't sit well, or be upright for long. seeing surgyen next month. but I wonder what the long term effect of taking these meds is doing to me. I have been taking them for about 4 yrs. i'm only 33 mother of three.12, 9 and 4year old. no problems before having 3rd child. now serve pain and disabled. any thoughts or advice? thanks Becky
Welcome to HCM.It would be best to consult a Pain clinic/Pain specialist who can rationalise your drug intake .Continuous intake of morphine orally can reduce the efficacy and cause tolerance to the narcotic.The choice and dosage of drug will need to be decided by one doctor only,preferably a Pain specialist.
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Taking Oramorph, Gabapentin. History Of Surgery. Have Pain, Disability After Childbirth. Any Thoughts?
Welcome to HCM.It would be best to consult a Pain clinic/Pain specialist who can rationalise your drug intake .Continuous intake of morphine orally can reduce the efficacy and cause tolerance to the narcotic.The choice and dosage of drug will need to be decided by one doctor only,preferably a Pain specialist.