Mommy24buggers- sounds like you have a lot more on your plate than most people could handle. I think you would be wise to get a notepad and start writing every time you take a pill, use the bathroom, when you go to bed, and when you wake up. Also note how you feel each day - pain, constipation, headaches, etc.
When you're trying to figure out exactly what each medication is or isn't doing to you it helps to have a record. That way you can figure out later which pills really help and which ones are causing more problems than they fix.
For example: I did the notepad trick, and I figured out that each time I cut my dose of Lorazepam I had headaches and insomnia for about a week. Since I knew I had not cheated and taken any extra oxy it could be nothing else. After that I added gabapentin at night and tylenol in the morning for 5 days at each reduction of Lorazepam until I was done and I didn't go around blaming my kids for my extra irritability during those weeks. It also made it easier for my Dr to help with new meds and dosages because I had REAL information instead of just guesses about what wasn't working.
When you're trying to figure out exactly what each medication is or isn't doing to you it helps to have a record. That way you can figure out later which pills really help and which ones are causing more problems than they fix.
For example: I did the notepad trick, and I figured out that each time I cut my dose of Lorazepam I had headaches and insomnia for about a week. Since I knew I had not cheated and taken any extra oxy it could be nothing else. After that I added gabapentin at night and tylenol in the morning for 5 days at each reduction of Lorazepam until I was done and I didn't go around blaming my kids for my extra irritability during those weeks. It also made it easier for my Dr to help with new meds and dosages because I had REAL information instead of just guesses about what wasn't working.