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Herniated disc, and oxycodone 5/325 effectiveness

Atombomb

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Ive been a guest on here for years but never created a account, and finally decided to make a account. I will like to note i have a medical issue for being on what im taking, there is no illegal consumption going on, this is prescribed.

So heres my problem/issue.

I am 23 years old man (still very much a kid though) , and have always lived a extremely active lifestyle, raced motocross,snowboard,wakeboard, you get the idea, i have been very unfortunate a have been informed that i have a disc herniation on L5S1 (lowest disc on your spine with the addition of degenerative disc disease.) I know this isnt a medical health website, but i figured to post up to see what peoples opinions are. My biggest problem now is, the doctors will not do surgery due to my age and the only type of surgery possible is a fusion which only has a 40% chance of being successful and down the road feel worse and not be able to do anything active, so there solution is to have me on pain meds basically the rest of my life as i can still do the things i love just feel like crap while doing so. As many will say your really lucky, i will tell you right now it isnt a life to be proud of and knowing you have to take a pill to get out of bed in the morning because you hurt so much sucks. Everything that i was so use to doing has come to a stop.

Now here is the biggest problem, ive been on perks 5/325s for close to 8 months now, with a small dosage of 1 every 4 hours (tops 5 a day). At first they worked excellent and i could continue doing the things i love, but recently the effectiveness has dramatically decreased. The doctors also have told me to take excessive amounts of advil to try and reduce the swelling, but i see no light at the end of the tunnel. I do know i may be able to go up on my dossage, but i do not enjoy having to rely on a pill so i can function, and personally im not a huge fan of living around a bottle of pills. Also if i dont take them as ive tried to see if i can function, my pain obviously is through the roof and i definitely think i experience slight withdrawals which is extremely unpleasant on top of being in so much pain.

What do you guys suggest to make these work better? I dont want to blow them, or plug or anything like that, im wondering if eating after taking it works better, or on a empty stomach makes them work better/last longer. Also how do i go about telling my doctor that they aren't working without making me look like a junkie, i am very lucky that they are giving me anything at all, as most doctors think because of my age im just going to push them on the streets when that is totally out of the question. I just dont want it be that if i ask they they get suspicious and stop all together. I will note i rarely take any extra, and if i do it is because my pain has become very bad, or i wake up in the middle of night because of the pain.

Sorry for such a long post but figured to give as much info as possible so you guys know where im coming from.
 
Hey there, Im still pretty new on here as well and was searching "degenerative disc disease" to see if anyone else on here knew what I was going through.

I'm 20 and have had DDD and a herniated disc for over 2 years now. Unfortunately my health insurance was cut off on my 18th birthday so I have no idea if the condition has gotten worse.

I know how you feel about the whole "no surgery" option for people around our age. At least you weren't as unlucky as me and didn't qualify for anything besides physical therapy. Which, in turn, just caused even more pain, so I gave up on that option.

I'm hoping to get some insurance again here soon so I can go back and maybe try and get some pain killers so I can start sleeping at night again.

As for getting the most out of what you have, I would suggest taking them on an empty stomach, and not to eat until you feel the effects kicking in. Other than that, the only other thing I could think to recommend would be to blow or plug it.
 
I will note, that part of your post regarding on how to approach your doctor without seeming like you are a drug seeker, we cannot help you with that. You really need to just speak to your doctor regarding your pain management if you feel your dosage or prescription should change.

With that...

Homeless -> BDD
 
I have just had this to happen to me, herniated disc, L3/L4 vertabrae, and Degenrative Disc disease.

I started out on 5/325 percocets, but was switched to 10/325 perks within a week. Went from the ortho to the neurosurgen.

I would simply tell my dr that the meds were no longer as evective as when you started.
Drs are aware of tolerance and would not be surprised that after 8 months the patient would display tolerance.

I would think them to not have a problem with upping the meds. But as in all cases no one can predict 100% of the time what YOUR dr may say!

Good luck with the disc and back. My dr is of the opinion the disc can heal itself and that pain management for 3 or 4 months would be the answer for now.
 
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