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Bupe Butrans makes me nervous

What I like about the Butrans is that it is still extremely effective at the same dose as 8 years ago. I am still getting good analgesia and I am not craving full mu opioids like I used to.

Then it's likely the best you will get.

At low doses it's possible for other opioids to deal with 'breakthorugh pain' but 8 years you say? Seems like it works.

But to be clear, if onsominia bites, don't wait UNTIL you have tonic-clonic seizures. I did and spend two weeks in hospital where a consultant simply replace the buprenorphine for oxycodone. The fact they offered NO explaination does rather suggest that it's SUPPOSED to be a known side-effects,

For me, almost fatal. But one person't experiences isn't of statistical value.
 
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Then it's likely the best you will get.

At low doses it's possible for other opioids to deal with 'breakthorugh pain' but 8 years you say? Seems like it works.

But to be clear, if onsominai bites, don't wait UNTIL you have tonic-clonic seizured. I did and spend two weeks in hospital where a consultant simply replace the buprenorphine for oxycodone. The fact they offered NO explaination does rather suggest that it's SUPPOSED to be a known side-effects,

For me, almost fatal. But one person't experiences isn't of statistical value.

Adverse Effects
Buprenorphine exerts some anticholinergic-like effects and may cause CNS depression, hypotension, QT prolongation, and lower seizure threshold.
 
You know what @tryptakid - all of these partial agonists, biased agonists and so on. At the end of the day, euphoria regarded as a 'side-effect' of strong opioids is crazy.

Had a friend who had a heart attack in Manchester. Lucky a local GP was close and able to inform emergency servicies that it WAS a cardial infraction. As a result the ambulance was the famous Whiskey-1. Mean nothing? They fitted a Rolls Royce V12 engine to an ambulance and had doctors rather than paramedics man it. People who had all the best medicines specifically to treat heart failures.

All I can tell you is the even before the golden hour had gone, we all knew the outcome. But my friend DID say that diamorphine had made him feel 'great' and I think that is fair - someone about to die should get the best.
 
You know what @tryptakid - all of these partial agonists, biased agonists and so on. At the end of the day, euphoria regarded as a 'side-effect' of strong opioids is crazy.

Had a friend who had a heart attack in Manchester. Lucky a local GP was close and able to inform emergency servicies that it WAS a cardial infraction. As a result the ambulance was the famous Whiskey-1. Mean nothing? They fitted a Rolls Royce V12 engine to an ambulance and had doctors rather than paramedics man it. People who had all the best medicines specifically to treat heart failures.

All I can tell you is the even before the golden hour had gone, we all knew the outcome. But my friend DID say that diamorphine had made him feel 'great' and I think that is fair - someone about to die should get the best.
If I'm on my way out, I'd like a Brompton Cocktail pls.

Brompton cocktail, sometimes called Brompton mixture or Brompton's cocktail, was an elixir meant for use as a pain suppressant dosed for prophylaxis. Made from morphine or diacetylmorphine (heroin), cocaine, highly pure ethyl alcohol (some recipes specify gin), and sometimes with chlorpromazine (Thorazine) to counteract nausea, it was given to terminally ill individuals (especially cancer patients) to relieve pain and promote sociability near death. A common formulation included "a variable amount of morphine, 10 mg of cocaine, 2.5 mL of 98% ethyl alcohol, 5 mL of syrup BP and a variable amount of chloroform water”. Brompton's cocktail was given most in the mid-twentieth century. It is now considered obsolete.
 
If I'm on my way out, I'd like a Brompton Cocktail pls.

I am presuming your age based on your academic career but if I am still around when your time comes, I can 100% promise that I will rock up with a couple of dozen diamorphine hydrochloride 100mg amps and, well, I guess it's sirs pleasure. If it makes your time more valuable, why not.

I hope you don't think it creepy, but many people have told me some quite amazing things in the last day of their lives. I would like to record that, but on the other hand, it would be YOUR words and not mine, so I wouldn't try to cash in on it.

As I see it 'mate in pain, have meds to stop pain and airfare to reach them' so why wouldn't I? Money comes, money goes, friends matter far, far more.
 
I am presuming your age based on your academic career but if I am still around when your time comes, I can 100% promise that I will rock up with a couple of dozen diamorphine hydrochloride 100mg amps and, well, I guess it's sirs pleasure. If it makes your time more valuable, why not.
40s - I was a diacetylmorphine/heroin addict in my 20s and I've often said that at the end of my life if I was heading for the door I'd reconsider it. Ampules of pure diamorphine sound like a delightful way to go gently into that good night.

Tussionex (Hydrocodone/Chlorpheniramine) pineapple flavored cough syrup with a straw pls!
I hope you don't think it creepy, but many people have told me some quite amazing things in the last day of their lives. I would like to record that, but on the other hand, it would be YOUR words and not mine, so I wouldn't try to cash in on it.

As I see it 'mate in pain, have meds to stop pain and airfare to reach them' so why wouldn't I? Money comes, money goes, friends matter far, far more.
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