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After several operations for discus hernia (low back), I have chronic nerve pain affecting both legs. 4yrs neuromodulation ended after an infection and I had to start medication (Durogesic 50 µg en 5x 10mg msdirect per day).
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My 14 year old son was regularly given morphine over a 6 week period in hospital. It helped with the pain. He was administered it constantly via IV and when he was on the ward he had an infusion pump so he could administer it himself. Advantage: it quickly helped the pain to go away. Advantage of the pump: he could self-regulate, this kind of independence is very important at his age. Disadvant...
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This is the last medicine I take, for real! Only when there is no other alternative left. You get addicted, you need more and more, and the physical symptoms that I get from it are pretty bad. Serious bowel problems, you get constipated for which you are prescribed more medication, lactulose and macrogol. But that gives you diarrhoea. So you stop the lactulose which just causes more misery. In ...
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Given that I also take oxycodone, I don't really know if this makes a difference, the times I don't take it, I don't notice but I think that because it's a controlled substance.
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