rhodyvik
Greenlighter
Hello all,
I'm a N00b to this site so please forgive me if these questions have been answered. I am thinking not as in depth as I would like because of my situation. Here goes...and I'm sorry it's a long dialogue but in order for a correct conversation, the back story needs to be told:
I'm a 29 year old male who had thyroid cancer in 2009. It was found during a normal physical (my PCP is awesome) and so goes the story of ultrasound, biopsy, surgery (complete thyroid removal, 1/2 on October 9th 2009 and the other half March 17th 2010). I beat cancer and I'm damn proud of it after surgery and taking a very toxic I-131 radiation pill to remove any remaining. The doctors have all said that if someone were to get cancer, this is the best kind. I would not wish cancer on anybody. It's hell. So basically after all that...my body changed completely. I'm talking hormones and metabolism. Getting the dosage of Synthroid is basically a trial and error method, and even to this day my endocrinologist and I are either at 175mcg or 200mcg. Then I started having more anxiety than normal and saw a psychiatrist who prescribed a very low dose of Ativan at the time (I think) for 1mg at night. I am now taking 8mg of Klonopin a day. That's right...2mg 4x a day. If I'm ever in the hospital or with a different doctor they are always in shock at how much I'm taking. They say that dose is enough to tranquilize an elephant (obviously an exaggeration but you get my point). Also in 2009/2010 I severely tore my left shoulder labrum, bicep going into the shoulder and rotator cuff injury due to sports. I'm a tennis player but my dominant arm is my right arm but I injured my left! It was partly due to tennis...but also getting thrown down, UFC style, on my left shoulder while in a drunken stupor fighting match with all my friends. We had rounds and all that. Who knows who the hell kept score. Anyway, I went to my doctor and then an Ortho and he prescribed Vicodin 5/500 (100 count). Then I went back to the Ortho to get more but he said he wouldn't until I got surgery. To this day, I still haven't gotten surgery because I can't afford to be out of work and couped up for 6-8 weeks to recover (more like 4 weeks since I'm young and relatively healthy). SO...I went to my PCP and he started prescribing Vicodin to me like it was candy. First we started at 100ct of 5/325 to take every 4 hours with 5 refills. I told him after a while that I was doubling up and I didn't want to hurt my liver. He then gave me 10/325 (100ct) to take every 4-6 hours with 5 refills. If you can see my CVS history of how often I was getting this medication, it's a joke. At one point the pharmacy just started giving it to me every 10 days and then a few times every 7 days. I had a real problem but SWIM was also selling it to make money. I had to change PCP's because I moved. Worst decision ever. My new PCP started off giving me 240 tablets every 2 weeks of the 10/325 strength of Vicodin. The Yellow Norco's. I then had to switch doctors because my new insurance didn't have him in my network. I go to this new doc and he says he will only give me 120/month! So I went from 480 tablets a month to 120. I went through them like crazy and had severe withdrawals. My doc said that he wouldn't let me kill myself with all these medications and the high strength. I basically told him that I have a really high tolerance to pain medication. When I've had Dialudid through an IV at the hospital (1mg) through the side of the IV that mixes with the stuff going into my body, it definitely relieves my pain significantly...but I can tolerate way too high a dose and it SUCKS. I wish I could go back in time and never had this problem with my shoulder. Anyway, to relieve the withdrawal...my old doctor who prescribed it in the beginning of this story gave me Tramadol. He said since he's not my PCP anymore that he can't give me pain meds and that was the condition to go back and seeing him. Plus I don't want different doctors prescribing pain meds when it's legitimate pain or else I won't get any, anywhere. So finally, I am taking Tramadol here and there and Vicodin here and there and it seems to be working but within a day I grew a tolerance to Tramadol. I was prescribed 50mg 1 every 4 hours. I know they come in 100mg and probably higher...and it's stupid that I have to get the 50mg. The doctor is trying his best to keep me going on in life without sweating and coming down off of opiates (I did it once when I ran out and it SUCKS). I will list all the medications I'm taking below, and then I will ask the questions. I appreciate anyone reading this. It's wicked long but therapeutic for me as well. And I want to finish before the 'Cuse-Louisville game. Medications and dosages:
1. Vicodin 10/325 (1 Tab 4x daily)
2. Tramadol 50mg (1 Tab every 4 hours)
3. Klonopin 2mg (1 Tab 4x daily)
4. Soma 350mg (1 Tab 3x daily)
5. Synthroid 200mcg (1 Tab daily)
6. Remeron 30mg (1 tab at bedtime)
7. Gabapentin 300mg (1 tab at bedtime -- I tried to increase dosage as the doctor recommended but I felt like crap in the morning after taking it one day in the morning, so I stopped)
8. Motrin 800mg as needed
9. Bentyl 10mg (1-2 tab before meals as needed)
10. Donnatal (no mg...taken as needed)
I am taking Bentyl and Donnatal due to IBD. I had food poisoning Oct 29th, 2012. Then I had to go back to ER because I was in even more pain about a month later. They found what seemed to be colitis...but it's nothing after I had a Small Bowl Series done which showed nothing. Also had a colonoscopy on Jan 4th, 2013. Basically every test except an endoscopy which I'm getting done next week and then, if necessary, the camera pill you swallow. My GI thinks is neurological and that a nerve somewhere in my stomach/intestines/colon/etc is sending the wrong signal of pain when there really shouldn't be.
SO my questions are:
1. Is there a way, without sounding like an opiate pill popper, to get the medication I need to control my excruciating pain I have daily in my stomach and shoulder?
2. Surgery is an option now since I'm out of a job and have mandatory health care in Mass. I know they'll give me stronger pain killers after the surgery but I've been taking Vicodin for so long (and oxycodone sometimes, if I need it...such as after an ER visit). How much of a physical dependence do I have now? It was hell the 2 weeks I didn't have it...and thought I didn't need anymore but I was prescribed it yet again because my doc could tell I needed it.
3. Why does Tramadol seem to be working better than Vicodin? I'm taking 200mg of Tramadol compared to 1-2 pills of the 10/325 strength Vicodin. It's weird how it seems to work better and after just half a month taking it, I can feel a dependence when I ran out. Yet another damn Rx that I will have heavy withdrawals from.
4. I have started to go to a Pain Management center and they won't even prescribe the medications I'm on! So I still have to see all these different doctors which doesn't look good on paper to CVS/Pharmacy because it looks like I'm doctor shopping which I'm not. How do I get rid of all these dependencies without going to rehab? I'm not addicted, per se. I still take the medications as prescribed nowadays but once every 3-4 days I like to pop a few extra close to 7pm so watching all my TV shows at night are even better -- and with a cigarette.
Thank you for your time...anybody. This is a much longer post than I expected to write, but it needed to happen. Please help!
-rhodyvik
I'm a N00b to this site so please forgive me if these questions have been answered. I am thinking not as in depth as I would like because of my situation. Here goes...and I'm sorry it's a long dialogue but in order for a correct conversation, the back story needs to be told:
I'm a 29 year old male who had thyroid cancer in 2009. It was found during a normal physical (my PCP is awesome) and so goes the story of ultrasound, biopsy, surgery (complete thyroid removal, 1/2 on October 9th 2009 and the other half March 17th 2010). I beat cancer and I'm damn proud of it after surgery and taking a very toxic I-131 radiation pill to remove any remaining. The doctors have all said that if someone were to get cancer, this is the best kind. I would not wish cancer on anybody. It's hell. So basically after all that...my body changed completely. I'm talking hormones and metabolism. Getting the dosage of Synthroid is basically a trial and error method, and even to this day my endocrinologist and I are either at 175mcg or 200mcg. Then I started having more anxiety than normal and saw a psychiatrist who prescribed a very low dose of Ativan at the time (I think) for 1mg at night. I am now taking 8mg of Klonopin a day. That's right...2mg 4x a day. If I'm ever in the hospital or with a different doctor they are always in shock at how much I'm taking. They say that dose is enough to tranquilize an elephant (obviously an exaggeration but you get my point). Also in 2009/2010 I severely tore my left shoulder labrum, bicep going into the shoulder and rotator cuff injury due to sports. I'm a tennis player but my dominant arm is my right arm but I injured my left! It was partly due to tennis...but also getting thrown down, UFC style, on my left shoulder while in a drunken stupor fighting match with all my friends. We had rounds and all that. Who knows who the hell kept score. Anyway, I went to my doctor and then an Ortho and he prescribed Vicodin 5/500 (100 count). Then I went back to the Ortho to get more but he said he wouldn't until I got surgery. To this day, I still haven't gotten surgery because I can't afford to be out of work and couped up for 6-8 weeks to recover (more like 4 weeks since I'm young and relatively healthy). SO...I went to my PCP and he started prescribing Vicodin to me like it was candy. First we started at 100ct of 5/325 to take every 4 hours with 5 refills. I told him after a while that I was doubling up and I didn't want to hurt my liver. He then gave me 10/325 (100ct) to take every 4-6 hours with 5 refills. If you can see my CVS history of how often I was getting this medication, it's a joke. At one point the pharmacy just started giving it to me every 10 days and then a few times every 7 days. I had a real problem but SWIM was also selling it to make money. I had to change PCP's because I moved. Worst decision ever. My new PCP started off giving me 240 tablets every 2 weeks of the 10/325 strength of Vicodin. The Yellow Norco's. I then had to switch doctors because my new insurance didn't have him in my network. I go to this new doc and he says he will only give me 120/month! So I went from 480 tablets a month to 120. I went through them like crazy and had severe withdrawals. My doc said that he wouldn't let me kill myself with all these medications and the high strength. I basically told him that I have a really high tolerance to pain medication. When I've had Dialudid through an IV at the hospital (1mg) through the side of the IV that mixes with the stuff going into my body, it definitely relieves my pain significantly...but I can tolerate way too high a dose and it SUCKS. I wish I could go back in time and never had this problem with my shoulder. Anyway, to relieve the withdrawal...my old doctor who prescribed it in the beginning of this story gave me Tramadol. He said since he's not my PCP anymore that he can't give me pain meds and that was the condition to go back and seeing him. Plus I don't want different doctors prescribing pain meds when it's legitimate pain or else I won't get any, anywhere. So finally, I am taking Tramadol here and there and Vicodin here and there and it seems to be working but within a day I grew a tolerance to Tramadol. I was prescribed 50mg 1 every 4 hours. I know they come in 100mg and probably higher...and it's stupid that I have to get the 50mg. The doctor is trying his best to keep me going on in life without sweating and coming down off of opiates (I did it once when I ran out and it SUCKS). I will list all the medications I'm taking below, and then I will ask the questions. I appreciate anyone reading this. It's wicked long but therapeutic for me as well. And I want to finish before the 'Cuse-Louisville game. Medications and dosages:
1. Vicodin 10/325 (1 Tab 4x daily)
2. Tramadol 50mg (1 Tab every 4 hours)
3. Klonopin 2mg (1 Tab 4x daily)
4. Soma 350mg (1 Tab 3x daily)
5. Synthroid 200mcg (1 Tab daily)
6. Remeron 30mg (1 tab at bedtime)
7. Gabapentin 300mg (1 tab at bedtime -- I tried to increase dosage as the doctor recommended but I felt like crap in the morning after taking it one day in the morning, so I stopped)
8. Motrin 800mg as needed
9. Bentyl 10mg (1-2 tab before meals as needed)
10. Donnatal (no mg...taken as needed)
I am taking Bentyl and Donnatal due to IBD. I had food poisoning Oct 29th, 2012. Then I had to go back to ER because I was in even more pain about a month later. They found what seemed to be colitis...but it's nothing after I had a Small Bowl Series done which showed nothing. Also had a colonoscopy on Jan 4th, 2013. Basically every test except an endoscopy which I'm getting done next week and then, if necessary, the camera pill you swallow. My GI thinks is neurological and that a nerve somewhere in my stomach/intestines/colon/etc is sending the wrong signal of pain when there really shouldn't be.
SO my questions are:
1. Is there a way, without sounding like an opiate pill popper, to get the medication I need to control my excruciating pain I have daily in my stomach and shoulder?
2. Surgery is an option now since I'm out of a job and have mandatory health care in Mass. I know they'll give me stronger pain killers after the surgery but I've been taking Vicodin for so long (and oxycodone sometimes, if I need it...such as after an ER visit). How much of a physical dependence do I have now? It was hell the 2 weeks I didn't have it...and thought I didn't need anymore but I was prescribed it yet again because my doc could tell I needed it.
3. Why does Tramadol seem to be working better than Vicodin? I'm taking 200mg of Tramadol compared to 1-2 pills of the 10/325 strength Vicodin. It's weird how it seems to work better and after just half a month taking it, I can feel a dependence when I ran out. Yet another damn Rx that I will have heavy withdrawals from.
4. I have started to go to a Pain Management center and they won't even prescribe the medications I'm on! So I still have to see all these different doctors which doesn't look good on paper to CVS/Pharmacy because it looks like I'm doctor shopping which I'm not. How do I get rid of all these dependencies without going to rehab? I'm not addicted, per se. I still take the medications as prescribed nowadays but once every 3-4 days I like to pop a few extra close to 7pm so watching all my TV shows at night are even better -- and with a cigarette.
Thank you for your time...anybody. This is a much longer post than I expected to write, but it needed to happen. Please help!
-rhodyvik

