Morphine Sulfate 15mg
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I have chronic back pain and nerve damage to my right side due to a car accident, The neuroligist said the damage is equal to being dropped 7 stories on my left side. Now he is prescribing Morphine Sulfate 15mg and I am worried about the addiction versuses pain relief

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Re: brokenbiker (# 17) Expand Referenced Message

i am fortanate as i have constapation on a rare for me ..... but for those less fortanate try this two tablespoons of coconut oil it has a lot of positive health benifits including some fibermilaga relief ...... look it up coconut oil effects on body ..... been on hrdrocodone for a very long time for fentynle breakthru pain. ..... they tapered me down now they scripted morpine sulfate 15er .... can anyone tell me their experience on which manufacteror had the best h worse result thank you

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Due to insurance authorization, I'm unable to get my med with insurance to pay till the 4th day on my 30 mg Morphine sulfate ER, but can get my 15 mg IR. My doctor is on vacation. Can I take extra 15 mg IR to prevent withdrawal and keep pain levels down?

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Magnesium helped me a lot with constipation.
I take about 500mg of magnesium a day.
Sometimes more.
If you get diarrhea (dont know how to spell that) you've taken too much, that's how you can tell what dose is right for you. You should read about it for your self.
A good probiotic will help too, i take Dr Ohiras, sorry if I spelled that wrong.

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Trippy
Glad to hear that you've found a protocol that's effective for you.Sadly for those unfortunate to have been born with a genetic predisposition for addiction (about 12% of the population)
Dosing with powerful opiates/opioids can become problematic even when taken therapeutically at the recommended dosage, dependence and tolerance can morph into a full blown addiction to this classification of
Narcotic opiates.Most quality and
Comprehensive pain management specialist's will appropriately prescribe a complimentary treatment plan that augments interventional techniques with medication to best meet the needs
Of the individual.Theres no one hard and fast answer to chronic pain management but morphine treatment alone rarely benefits the patient alone.

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I've been on Morphine for 9 1/2 yrs. You don't really have to worry about addiction when you're in legitimate pain. Your body will be dependent on it but that's not the same as addicted. It's probably harder to get addicted to Morphine because it is non-euphoric. I've tried everything under the sun and its really the only one that is non-euphoric. It works great on my pain, I have severe joint pain ftom SLE, RA, and Sjogrens, I also suffer from DDD and degenerative Scoliosis. If it's not giving you enough relief tell your doctor they can raising your dose until you gey to a comfortable level. I also take Zofran if it makes me nauseous. Good luck.

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There is a new medication called "Lizeness," it helps you go to the bathroom (due to IBS-C... Irritable Bowl with constipation).. Take the higher dose of 290mg.. The 145mg doesn't work for "this situation." Do NOT take the new medication for constipation due to Opiates because it literally MAKES YOU go into withdrawal in order to work. So. That being said... You can take OTC laxatives (I find the Wal-Mart brand work BEST... Although, I have suffered from horrible pain & cramping because I took many of the laxatives). It's just a really bad side effect of ANY opiate. It is important to eat as healthy as possible (lots of salads & fruits) & to drink plenty of water.i

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I've also switched from Percocet to morphine sulfate ER. I am actively attempting to get off narcotics all together and just live with the pain of a botched foot surgery and my "gloves of pain" hand arthritis because I am tired of the FDA dictating how my chronic pain can be managed rather than my doctor. That and being treated like a criminal. As a working mom, I was so proud that I broke down from Fentanyl patches (pure hell) to just 30 mgs of Percocet a day and managed to stay functional and going to work every day. But I have the same problem. Morphine just doesn't work for me. I don't understand why, but not only do I get zero pain relief, the morphine doesn't even slightly mitigate the withdrawal symptoms. I am effectively going cold turkey and the functionality I held onto for so long...gone. I can't get out of bed, every muscle is on fire, I vomit, have panic attacks. Now, Day 12 with no end in sight, I've lost my job, and I don't have energy left to lift my head off the pillow or even cry. So you have my sympathy, my friend. Whether Dr. FDA acknowledges it or not, morphine simply does not work for some people. I hope you find pain relief some other way.

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The answer is very easy.......take Colace. It's a stool softener. If you need something stronger take Peri-colace,...a combo stool softener/laxative (not as strong as a laxative, which is bad to take long term).

Both come in a generic form. Buy the store brand. It's cheaper. It's Docusate Sodium or Docusate Calcium (I use the D. calcium).

You'll need to take more than the regular dose. Double the dose at first...see how it works. Then add or subtract until you reach the dose that makes you "regular' again.

Take it every day after dinner. You should have regular bowel movements daily....once you figure out the right colace dose for you.

Also, Drink lots of water and eat foods with fiber.....fruits and veggies. This helps things along ...(.plus it's heathy)

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I am currently on 40 mg of Methadone daily due to failed back surgery. I have been on same dose for 3 1/2 years and it's not touching my pain due to the tolerae built up. My pm Dr wants to change me to MS Contin 30 mg × 4 times a day. I'm worried this will not give me the pain relief I need. Anybody have any input? I would greatly appreciate it.

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Hermit - don't know if you are still posting but I'm certainly worried about your prediction that govt is trying to or moving towards getting rid of ALL narcotics. I am not generally a conspiracy theory type but I know what I can do WITH pain meds that I cannot do Without them - and the misery is what I dread. It sucks that so many people with high pain tolerance (like having a root canal with no lidocaine) try to look down on people who need help to control pain. It seems to cycle in this country, (wasn't it Clinton who introduce or made the Pain Chart mandatory in ER's?) Freedom from Pain is a right that should not be taken away from Americans.

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Verwon-
I'm intrigued - I have always wondered if pain meds could cause rebound or other pain. I take 60mg of Avinza 2x daily, so 120mg. I've never heard anyone say narcotics caused inflamation, but from working at a health/vitamin store for years I have read about inflamation from constipation, and most narcotic analgesics cause constipation to one degree or another. There are many things NOT posted in the PDR or on med writeups, or side effects from long term use never studied - termed "anecdotal" I think we need to listen to each other as often as we do to our docs.
In fact, one of the reasons I use and support the use of narcotic meds is that the primary side effect listed is "addiction/dependance" - and most others (respiratory suppression, etc) are dose related. Unlike the handfuls of tylenol I used to take, or the tons of aspirin Narcotics don't cause kidney or liver damage, or stomach ulcers or bleeding. When people give me "That Look" when they find out I take morphine and say that tylenol works for them I tell them that I can live with consitpation and dependance, but I can't live without my liver. "First Do No Harm..." and all that.

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So what medication did her prescribe for you?

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I take ms contin er and morphine 15mg for break thru pain. My Dr put me on a liquid laxative called lactulose it has worked wonders one teaspoon a day. Hope this helps.

Janet

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Is it ok to break a 15 mg.Morphine sulfate we in half? I am 59 years old and other than back injury am in good health

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yes i have i have been taking morphine for 3 mounths now and have taken oxycodone for years and never had this problem stil taking morphine and oxycodone

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Don't worry about becoming addicted to the Morphine when you are using as it is intended. As in for relief of long term chronic pain. I have 3 herniated disc's in my lower back and have had the back half removed from C5 & C6 in my neck to relieve pressure on my spinal cord. I've been using Morphine for over 10 years for my pain relief and was doing fine. Until the dam Government stuck their nose into my doctors business and claimed he was over prescribing narcotics and pulled his license. He was the top Neurosurgeon in Colorado and one of the top 10 in the country. Now I'm having to deal with a young doctor still in his 20's and the first thing he did was cut me back from over 400 mg a day to under a 100 mg. Which doesn't do anything for my constant lower back pain and constant neck pain.
Any who, if you are getting enough to manage your pain, don't worry about getting addicted to it. It only takes a little self control to maintain the dosage the doctors gives you. And enjoy it while you can because there is a movement of busy bodies trying to get ALL Opioid pain medications banded in America just because a few people abuse them. All that is going to do is make people like us suffer from excessive pain when we shouldn't have to.
Good luck to you

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I had pretty much the same deal- -surgery and the the Morphine- - I am prescribed 100mch Fentanyl patches for long term (1 last 72 hrs) - -so while the morphine is working a little bit short term...the patches kick in and makes the pain bearable..ask the doc about them ... careful though. . Fentanyl; is a strong drug ,I have an incredible tolerance,, due too being on methadone for 2 decades(Im now off). . .
feel better
jack

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I had pretty much the same deal- -surgery and the nthe norphine

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I was on MS and Oxycodone for several years. I finally weaned myself off of both summer before last. I only took them when I had severe pain, usually from overworking by poor joints and muscles as I have both RA and Fibromyalgia since 2000. I now do less strenuous things but still have pain and just deal with it with over the counter pain killers when necessary. I did go through a few days of withdrawal but it was not that bad and you just feel "bad" for a few days and it goes away. For constipation I found eating a lot of Brown Rice helped keep things moving. Enemas were a constant solution as was a hand held bidet. We all do what we have to do. It's no fun but at some point we just have to live withe the pain the best we can especially as we age.

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I have chronic neuropathic pain. I have found neurontin, and methadone (5mg) to have helped in the past. recent pain worsened so doctor put me on this morphine sulfate 15mg 3 times a day. I cannot answer all of the questions here, but I have had great success with eating pears in the evening and if constipation persists then go to Plum juice recipe: included :

Recipe 1 cup applesauce 1 cup coarse, unprocessed bran 3/4 cup prune juice Mix all the ingredients together. They will turn into a pasty, stiff glop about the consistency of peanut butter. After mixing, it should be kept refrigerated. Take one or two tablespoons daily and wash it down with a full eight ounces of water.

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