wheelchairdemon
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I have severe spinal stenosis that's been confirmed using an MRI with dye contrast. I was prescribed a low dose of a narcotic pain medication with slow-release and another short acting pain medication for break-through pain. I take the break-through drug sparingly and, instead, rely on Advil. I take the maximum dose of Advil per day. I stay active, get exercise, and follow the doctor's advice.
I have a high pain tolerance and extremely good coping skills. I've been through tons of chronic pain coping skills testing and the result is always the same - I do not match the profile of a typical chronic pain patient. This should be good news, right? Wrong!
My Family Doctor, a Resident, referred me to a neurosurgeon to fix the severe spinal stenosis. I was rejected because there's a long waiting list and "I'm not bedridden yet."
Because I have a disability and use a wheelchair full time, I was advised to get a new, full-fledged Family Doctor instead of seeing only the Resident. I saw the new doctor yesterday.
Would you believe the break-through narcotic pain medication was cut off instantly?
I have come to regret my decision to not increase the slow-release pain medication. I wouldn't do it because the medication is one that is hitting news headlines and I was scared. The pain control method I opted for was one where the dosages of narcotics was kept at its lowest.
So much for trying to use fewer heavy-duty drugs to mask the pain. They got their wish. I'm now almost bedridden. My pain is so bad I can barely tolerate it. I'm up in my wheelchair but I can't focus on anything.
I'm terrified. If I go to Emergency I could be perceived as drug-seeking, so I won't do it. I need prayers for strength right now. I also pray this will mean an end to the back pain.... that maybe I'll finally get my wish; the surgery instead of having the pain masked by drugs I hated to take.
I have a high pain tolerance and extremely good coping skills. I've been through tons of chronic pain coping skills testing and the result is always the same - I do not match the profile of a typical chronic pain patient. This should be good news, right? Wrong!
My Family Doctor, a Resident, referred me to a neurosurgeon to fix the severe spinal stenosis. I was rejected because there's a long waiting list and "I'm not bedridden yet."
Because I have a disability and use a wheelchair full time, I was advised to get a new, full-fledged Family Doctor instead of seeing only the Resident. I saw the new doctor yesterday.
Would you believe the break-through narcotic pain medication was cut off instantly?
I have come to regret my decision to not increase the slow-release pain medication. I wouldn't do it because the medication is one that is hitting news headlines and I was scared. The pain control method I opted for was one where the dosages of narcotics was kept at its lowest.
So much for trying to use fewer heavy-duty drugs to mask the pain. They got their wish. I'm now almost bedridden. My pain is so bad I can barely tolerate it. I'm up in my wheelchair but I can't focus on anything.
I'm terrified. If I go to Emergency I could be perceived as drug-seeking, so I won't do it. I need prayers for strength right now. I also pray this will mean an end to the back pain.... that maybe I'll finally get my wish; the surgery instead of having the pain masked by drugs I hated to take.