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Tom Reid

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Painkillers
« on: January 18, 2011, 11:24:34 AM »

About 4 months ago my Neurologist introduced me to a new painkiller to replace Vicodin.
I have been using Vicodin to stifle flare ups for 4 years, and I was tired of feeling like a zombie.
The doctor introduced me to a product called Nucynta.
While it still contains an opiod ...mu-opiod to be exact, it is backed up with an SNRI.
This seems to do the trick so much better than vicodin could.
After adjusting to the medicine for about a week I can notice big improvement in cognitive thought, balance, and hearing.
If you're on long term pain care, as most of us beat up roadies are ...I would suggest looking into this as a vicodin replacement.
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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #1 on: January 18, 2011, 08:35:00 PM »

About 4 months ago my Neurologist introduced me to a new painkiller to replace Vicodin.
I have been using Vicodin to stifle flare ups for 4 years, and I was tired of feeling like a zombie.
The doctor introduced me to a product called Nucynta.
While it still contains an opiod ...mu-opiod to be exact, it is backed up with an SNRI.
This seems to do the trick so much better than vicodin could.
After adjusting to the medicine for about a week I can notice big improvement in cognitive thought, balance, and hearing.
If you're on long term pain care, as most of us beat up roadies are ...I would suggest looking into this as a vicodin replacement.

Glad to hear you are feeling better, Tom.

Pat


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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #2 on: January 25, 2011, 05:14:49 PM »

Thanks for the information Tom. I am on Tramadol and Lyrica for back pain and leg pain/mobility issues. Are you on the Nucvnta for disc and nerve related pain or for muscle pain? I have been holding off on the oxy and vicodin stuff as long as possible, due to the "fuzzy thoughts" bit of the side effects. Glad to hear things are working out for you!
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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #3 on: January 25, 2011, 06:27:49 PM »

Some of us go to great effort to attain that fuzzy thinking..... 8)

Glad you are enjoying better living through chemistry.

Any scary bad news on that little sheet of paper that comes with the script.

JR
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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2011, 12:15:21 AM »

Thanks for the information Tom. I am on Tramadol and Lyrica for back pain and leg pain/mobility issues. Are you on the Nucvnta for disc and nerve related pain or for muscle pain? I have been holding off on the oxy and vicodin stuff as long as possible, due to the "fuzzy thoughts" bit of the side effects. Glad to hear things are working out for you!

Heriated L4 and L5, sciatica on both legs.
RSD left hand/wrist.
Before Nucyanta, I had 750mg Vicodin every 6 hours to control pain.
I take 50 mg of Nucyanta once, or twice a day and it turns the constant pain into something more tolerable.
The first few days it put me to sleep, when I built a tolerance I'm more mobile, and don't have that nodding off vicodin confusion.
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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2011, 12:20:32 AM »

Some of us go to great effort to attain that fuzzy thinking..... 8)

Glad you are enjoying better living through chemistry.

Any scary bad news on that little sheet of paper that comes with the script.

JR

It is an opiod, so there is an addiction caution.
Being a mu-opiod it doesn't present me with being stoned all day.
So if they didn't kill pain, I wouldn't want to take them.
It backs up the opiod with an SNRI, so it can't be taken in combination with some SSRI.
Thanks for the reminder, as with all medications check with your doctor and pharmacist
for unfavorable combinations.
 
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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2011, 12:47:53 AM »

Tom, I appreciate you sharing in such a public forum. This information is helpful to those of us in similar situations, thank you.
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Re: Painkillers
« Reply #7 on: January 28, 2011, 07:19:28 AM »

Tom -

As one who will now be facing a life of chronic pain, thank you for the info! 

jt
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