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Misc My Meds (3rd time)

Allucinari00

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Twice now I have typed my ailments , treatments/procedures, about my accident, about my pain IN DETAIL!! And twice it F***ING DISAPPEARED JUST AS I WAS ABOUT TO FINISH!!!!
so here it is, my Meds, what can I take and when to get the best effects the longest or most intense, what should I take with what, and when? Please help, whatever you have to offer is greatly appreciated!

oxymorphone 15mg x6
amphetamine 20mg x2
buspitone 10mg x3
lyrica 200mg x3
trazodone 150 x2
tizanidine 4mg x3
duloxetine 30mg x3

please advise...
 
right well first things first - what do you need these meds for?
 
As much as I want to scream right now I will refrain, my entire morning consisted of my joining and constructing a lengthy message introducing myself and typing away the last seventeen years. Twice I had all but finished and twice it reloaded/refreshed the page, not sure if I accidentally touched something I shouldn't have but twice it just disappeared!!
You are, hopefully, potentially interested in lending some knowledge so I'll stop complaining and collect myself and start over: I Had a serve car accident (150+ through a telephone pole into a rock face) fractured ribs, just obliterated collarbone (all from seatbelt) ten years later minor pains in damaged areas, minor becomes steady, steady becomes bad, bad to unbearable, so on. Had many treatments: ketamine sleeps, lidocaine drips/comas, plasma pheresses (inpatient and out) some major results but none prolonged. I reached the point where I could no longer travel and turned to Meds after another five years. For two more years my medication has increased as has my pain which on bad days I am so bad, blurred vision, poor motor skills, the pain often becomes so "loud" all over that I black out. I should probably mention that Mother was a doctor and I have seen 97 other doctors/specialists most were in the fields of pain and nerves, top hospitals Hershey Med, Penn Health, Hahneman, Geisinger (was inpatient in all aforementioned) and countless more. I find myself now having over a dozen doctors diagnose Small Fiber Neuropathy and CRPS so long ago it was RSD. My Mother has pulled every string possible to have me seen by the best and brightest. I have had to accept the fact there are no cures and. That the remainder of my life will have to be sedentary due to this omnipresent, F***ing pain! I am not yet bed ridden but have periods when I am and I know it is coming.
in the past two years I have had many periods where there is almost silence throughout my body and I wish to return, I know it is some riddle in my medications. By taking something early or taking something with something, connecting like puzzle pieces.
 
I apologize if this is in the wrong place or overstepped my boundaries as a new member, I know many forums have unspoken rules/regulations.
 
Well what kind of experience are you looking for? They obviously all have differing effects, but out of them all I'd take all 3 of your pregabalin (Lyrica) adding up to 600mg. If you want a good experience combining the lyrica with the oxymorphone to create a good potentiated high, but I'd only do this if you know what your sweet spot with lyrica is.
 
I am not looking for a "high" as I am sure many are, that we're the case I would simply take them all at once.
As I said the intensity of pain becomes "loud" when at its worst. When this happens it becomes impossible to do the simplest of tasks and forces me to bed where I writh in misery. My only option is to see it through. I suffer from blurred vision and uncontrollable tears, poor motor skills often causing me to fall, loud noises/stress/anxiety/contact from anything or anyone all translate to xtra pain in the form of bolts of shooting pain up and down my spine, shaking/quivering uncontrollably, even blackouts from the intensity that often causing falls (this past Thanksgiving after using the toilet I stood up too fast and a surge of pain immediately hit me causing me to blackout and immediately collapse into myself, my entire body came down, almost like sitting , onto my right leg. I fractured the base of my Tibia and fibula putting me in a cast for the holidays. My ankle and knee were swollen to impossible and my leg was deeply bruised from toes to knee)
So what am I looking for? As i mentioned earlier my pain, at times, becomes so "loud" I can hear it all throughout my body, completely immobilizing me entirety. However on certain days in the past few years, some mixture of my meds that I have not yet figured out, has almost entirely quieted these horrible experiences. The silence and peace is better than any high , I am able to move around and even leave my house! That is what I want, some semblance of normality that brings tears to my eyes just thinking about it.

Thank You Sincerely, Scott
 
Ask your doctor that prescribed them, honestly that is your best bet if you want to deal with the long term pain most successfully. Perhaps let him know your goals like, if you do things like sauna/light exercise, you might want to rearrange so certain ones are hitting at that time, other ones hitting when is time for bed etc. Your gp and the internet can only do so much though. Sounds like you are in really bad pain most of the time :(
 
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Yes, the pain is omnipresentThank You so much for your contributions but please don't be sorry (it's not your fault.)
As much as I hate to say it (love my doctor) but when it comes to my illnesses and meds she is very much in the dark. She had never had a patient like me and initially was not willing to give me anything stronger than Percocet (offered little to no help.) It took a three way Skype conference call (four months in the making) with my Hershey Med. Pain Doctor and the best Nevous System Specialist (in the country!) I guess they described in detail the severity of my ailments because when I saw her after the "meeting" she had a totally different attitude towards me. She even put me on three thirty mg Opana ER's whitch turned out to be too much. I had to constantly drink water to keep myself hydrated due to my incessant vomiting!
 
I should definitely add that, with the exception of the Trazodone (take at bedtime,) they are all marked take as needed for pain and/or discomfort...
 
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