whitemetalmonkey
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- Jul 27, 2010
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Dear Friends,
I'm 43 years old and I have wretched, undiagnosable spinal pain going on 21 years.
I have used every form of opiate prescribed to try and deal with it.
In a state of desperation, due to my opiates (Oxy and all others) causing me pretty much instant depression on use, I decided to try the Fentanyl patch 75mcg.
To my amazement, it had ZERO negative side effects for me. I felt normal for the first time decades. Only problem -- instant and terrible withdrawals after 2 days and no way to monitor, reduce or regulate my intake of Fentanyl.
I do not want to be on Fentanyl 24/7 for the rest of my life.
I only need pain relief short term, for 6-12 hours at a time, not 3 days straight going on forever.
There are some times I can go for a few days with no meds, and want to have that flexibility.
I asked my doctor to prescribe Actiq lollipops so that I could use Fentanyl for "breakthrough" pain only, and not have it in my system permanently and addictively.
My insurance denied the Actiq lollipops due to my not having cancer (F-you very much! People all over the country use Actiq for severe back pain.)
SO -- HERE IS MY QUESTION:
I want to smoke, very small, measured doses off my 75mcg patches. So that I'm not wearing them constantly and I get pain relief without the severe depression caused by Oxy/Dilaudid/Percocet etc. Don't ask me why, but Fentanyl causes no side effects for me.
I know smoking fentanyl is dangerous as all living hell. But I also know, many of you do it safely.
I have read many posts on Bluelight, but would like someone who is a seriously knowledgable person to mentor me on slowly, very slowly, learning how to ingest Fentanyl for breakthrough pain without using the patches stuck to me permanently for the rest of my life. I believe smoking is the right way to go.
I just forced myself off the patches and that withdrawal/detox was hell on wheels. I don't intend to use patches and get totally controlled like that again.
I want to smoke small amounts, only when I need to, and I want to do it as safely as humanly possible. Starting with the lowest level risk I can, I don't care how long it takes for me to get it right as a process.
Please respond if you know how to smoke fentanyl properly and safely.
I'm not a junkie and don't intend to become one. No judgment there, I totally do appreciate the euphoria from the drug.
I am a serious pain patient, with an insurance company who first bankrupted me by saying i had a pre-existing condition. And now that I'm on Hawaii medicare, refuses to give me the medication I need: breakthrough pain relief with Actiq lollipops.
So -- I'm going to become a Fentanyl smoker. Thank you Blue Cross.
I don't need a lecture, I do need sound, experienced advice.
Many thanks in advance. I appreciate any help I can get from you, and wish you all the best my friends.
with aloha and respect,
H.L.M.
Maui, Hawaii
I'm 43 years old and I have wretched, undiagnosable spinal pain going on 21 years.
I have used every form of opiate prescribed to try and deal with it.
In a state of desperation, due to my opiates (Oxy and all others) causing me pretty much instant depression on use, I decided to try the Fentanyl patch 75mcg.
To my amazement, it had ZERO negative side effects for me. I felt normal for the first time decades. Only problem -- instant and terrible withdrawals after 2 days and no way to monitor, reduce or regulate my intake of Fentanyl.
I do not want to be on Fentanyl 24/7 for the rest of my life.
I only need pain relief short term, for 6-12 hours at a time, not 3 days straight going on forever.
There are some times I can go for a few days with no meds, and want to have that flexibility.
I asked my doctor to prescribe Actiq lollipops so that I could use Fentanyl for "breakthrough" pain only, and not have it in my system permanently and addictively.
My insurance denied the Actiq lollipops due to my not having cancer (F-you very much! People all over the country use Actiq for severe back pain.)
SO -- HERE IS MY QUESTION:
I want to smoke, very small, measured doses off my 75mcg patches. So that I'm not wearing them constantly and I get pain relief without the severe depression caused by Oxy/Dilaudid/Percocet etc. Don't ask me why, but Fentanyl causes no side effects for me.
I know smoking fentanyl is dangerous as all living hell. But I also know, many of you do it safely.
I have read many posts on Bluelight, but would like someone who is a seriously knowledgable person to mentor me on slowly, very slowly, learning how to ingest Fentanyl for breakthrough pain without using the patches stuck to me permanently for the rest of my life. I believe smoking is the right way to go.
I just forced myself off the patches and that withdrawal/detox was hell on wheels. I don't intend to use patches and get totally controlled like that again.
I want to smoke small amounts, only when I need to, and I want to do it as safely as humanly possible. Starting with the lowest level risk I can, I don't care how long it takes for me to get it right as a process.
Please respond if you know how to smoke fentanyl properly and safely.
I'm not a junkie and don't intend to become one. No judgment there, I totally do appreciate the euphoria from the drug.
I am a serious pain patient, with an insurance company who first bankrupted me by saying i had a pre-existing condition. And now that I'm on Hawaii medicare, refuses to give me the medication I need: breakthrough pain relief with Actiq lollipops.
So -- I'm going to become a Fentanyl smoker. Thank you Blue Cross.
I don't need a lecture, I do need sound, experienced advice.
Many thanks in advance. I appreciate any help I can get from you, and wish you all the best my friends.
with aloha and respect,
H.L.M.
Maui, Hawaii
