spooky1
Greenlighter
Hello,
I am new to the forums so I apologize if this is in the wrong topic area.
I am currently on 50mg for MMT daily. I recently had an MRI, which revealed several herniated discs in the lumbar and sacral regions. Both are extremely painful, and is the reason I began taking opioids in the first place. My family doctor has referred me to pain management. Now, I am unsure as to what I'm going to say to the pain doctor. I am currently dosing out of the methadone clinic, as I'm tired of paying $13.00 a day.
Is this an unusual thing for pain management physicians to see?
Will he not take my pain seriously because I've had dependence issues in the past?
Assuming he prescribes pain meds, I intend to just stop going to the clinic immediately. Should this be a problem?
Any advice/information/similar stories would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
EDIT: My family doctor is actually quitting medicine as he is losing his medical license. So, by time I will get in to see the pain physician, he will no longer be open. However, he does not prescribe the methadone. He suggested I go there to treat the vicodin addiction and get pain relief. Since then, I've had the MRI and he no longer thinks I'm full of shit about the pain. I'm just really confused of what to expect from the pain management guy. Thanks!
I am new to the forums so I apologize if this is in the wrong topic area.
I am currently on 50mg for MMT daily. I recently had an MRI, which revealed several herniated discs in the lumbar and sacral regions. Both are extremely painful, and is the reason I began taking opioids in the first place. My family doctor has referred me to pain management. Now, I am unsure as to what I'm going to say to the pain doctor. I am currently dosing out of the methadone clinic, as I'm tired of paying $13.00 a day.
Is this an unusual thing for pain management physicians to see?
Will he not take my pain seriously because I've had dependence issues in the past?
Assuming he prescribes pain meds, I intend to just stop going to the clinic immediately. Should this be a problem?
Any advice/information/similar stories would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
EDIT: My family doctor is actually quitting medicine as he is losing his medical license. So, by time I will get in to see the pain physician, he will no longer be open. However, he does not prescribe the methadone. He suggested I go there to treat the vicodin addiction and get pain relief. Since then, I've had the MRI and he no longer thinks I'm full of shit about the pain. I'm just really confused of what to expect from the pain management guy. Thanks!
