Hate to Feel
Bluelighter
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- Dec 10, 2011
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A couple of weeks ago I started a thread where I discussed how my PM doctor recommended that I try oxycontin 30mgs to replace the oxycodone 15 IRs that I've been prescribed for the past 18 months or so. While my doc left it up to me, his reasoning was that most addiction is the result of the initial "rush" one feels when experiencing the effects of a drug. After brief consideration, I agreed to take a half month's script of the 15 IRs and a half month of the oxycontin 30mg OPs.
This was my first experience with oxycontin, and after several days of use, I've come to the conclusion that I don't like the oxycontin nearly as much as the IRs. Several reasons: takes too long to kick in and relieve the pain. Initially, it was causing me some stomach issues and nausea. Lastly, the recreational factor isn't as nearly good as the IRs.
Initially, I was hesitant when my doc asked if I would be willing to give this a try. He stated that if I didn't like it, I could bring in the remainder of the oxycontin script and he would exchange it for my IRs. He did say that he didn't think I would be unsatisfied, though.
Anyway, I scheduled an appontment for this Monday morning to talk to my doc about wanting to go back to the IRs. My question: even though he agreed to put me back on my IRs if I wasn't happy, do you guys think that this request will come off as drug-abusing? I don't mean to come off as paranoid, but I really don't want him to see me this way. The oxycontin does help with the pain, despite taking much longer to work - and intially it was causing me some stomach issues, but it's not quite as bad now as it was the first few days of use. Will saying I don't care for the way they make me feel sound strange considering they are basically the same drug? He did say that he would change me back to the IRs if I wasn't happy, but I don't want my reasoning to sound weak.
I'd appreciate some feedback. Anyone been in a similar position?
This was my first experience with oxycontin, and after several days of use, I've come to the conclusion that I don't like the oxycontin nearly as much as the IRs. Several reasons: takes too long to kick in and relieve the pain. Initially, it was causing me some stomach issues and nausea. Lastly, the recreational factor isn't as nearly good as the IRs.
Initially, I was hesitant when my doc asked if I would be willing to give this a try. He stated that if I didn't like it, I could bring in the remainder of the oxycontin script and he would exchange it for my IRs. He did say that he didn't think I would be unsatisfied, though.
Anyway, I scheduled an appontment for this Monday morning to talk to my doc about wanting to go back to the IRs. My question: even though he agreed to put me back on my IRs if I wasn't happy, do you guys think that this request will come off as drug-abusing? I don't mean to come off as paranoid, but I really don't want him to see me this way. The oxycontin does help with the pain, despite taking much longer to work - and intially it was causing me some stomach issues, but it's not quite as bad now as it was the first few days of use. Will saying I don't care for the way they make me feel sound strange considering they are basically the same drug? He did say that he would change me back to the IRs if I wasn't happy, but I don't want my reasoning to sound weak.
I'd appreciate some feedback. Anyone been in a similar position?
