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Doc appointment tomo!!!

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Bigswolejah

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Swim has an appointment tomorrow for pain management. He says he is still hurting badly from lower back pain but is afraid of sounding like a "junky" by asking for stronger meds. Swim is currently on 5mg oxycodone tablets 2x daily. How should he go about this? Thanks to all!!
 
"you", should be honest to your doc about your pain, and hope he isn't an asshole
 
there's no pools here bro so SWIM is no good here.

anyways, since your already scripted (MRIs would help alot to) then you just say that its not enough to cover your pain and then go from there.
 
tell him you are waking in pain after only a few hours of sleep and have to redose to get back to sleep..
 
This thread will probably be shut down, but I'll try and respond before it is. I started pain management nearly 2 years ago. Initially, I was scripted hydrocodone, then perocet, and now I'm on Oxy 15 IRs.

I'm the same way. I hate asking for something more due to the fear of coming off as a drug-seeker. I don't see my script ever being upped from where it is now. In fact, I had an appointment with the PM doc last week and I got lectured pretty good because my random drug screen came up negative for oxy (ran out about 4-5 days early).

Like someone else stated, just be honest with your doctor. But be careful too. It's easy to start using more than you are scripted. Believe me. If you feel like the oxy 5s aren't working for you, tell your doctor that. If you say that it isn't helping with the pain, I would imagine he would try to give you a dose that would. All my opinion, of course. Like I said, be careful with the painkillers and don't lose your doc's trust.
 
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