Hello
A good friend of mine broke his achilles' heel playing soccer last year, he had surgery and was in a soft cast, then a month later he got hard cast and around Australia day (26th January) he was finally off crutches, wearing a ski boot on his leg. Anyway, on Australia Day we went out and all the walking fucked his leg and it broke again.
On that day he returned to hospital for surgery and is in a soft cast again. The doctor has prescribed him copious amounts of oxycodone and morphine, he is taking them every day at will and has plenty of spare scripts. Whenever I visit he is on his on the nod or just sitting there, completely off his trolley. He says the pain is very intense without the drugs, but he's not eating or sleeping properly to help his body recover..
I don't want him to end up with an opioid addiction, seeing a guy who I know of as fairly straight in this state makes me feel horrible. What is the best way for me to help him?
Thanks
A good friend of mine broke his achilles' heel playing soccer last year, he had surgery and was in a soft cast, then a month later he got hard cast and around Australia day (26th January) he was finally off crutches, wearing a ski boot on his leg. Anyway, on Australia Day we went out and all the walking fucked his leg and it broke again.
On that day he returned to hospital for surgery and is in a soft cast again. The doctor has prescribed him copious amounts of oxycodone and morphine, he is taking them every day at will and has plenty of spare scripts. Whenever I visit he is on his on the nod or just sitting there, completely off his trolley. He says the pain is very intense without the drugs, but he's not eating or sleeping properly to help his body recover..
I don't want him to end up with an opioid addiction, seeing a guy who I know of as fairly straight in this state makes me feel horrible. What is the best way for me to help him?
Thanks
