I am a chronic pain patient, I have sculiosis where my spine jumps to the right in two places and I have a chiari malformation (meaning my skull presses into my spinal cord). I used to be in pain management and regularly on pain medications, but I didn't like them and decided to seek to manage my pain through chiropractic care, massage therapy, and yoga. I admit I have not been seeing them for several months as funds have been cut short. I recently had surgery and feel that I won't be able to go back to chiropractic care (the one that really relieves my back pain) until atleast a month and a half after my surgery. The hydrocodone they've had me on has been working really well at helping me control my pain in the mean time. However now that I am recovering from my surgery my surgeon won't be able to write me any more scripts for hydrocodone. I want to see a pain management doctor to have a script for hydrocodone to control my pain until I can get back into the chiropractor and the two weeks in that it takes to control my pain (a script for 7 weeks). However, I don't want to be put on anything stronger and I know tylenol with codeine does not work (and I'm a crohns patient so I can't take NSAIDS and I had an adolescent seizure disorder so I can not take tramadol) so I specifically want to be on hydrocodone because I know what works and it is a medication I am comfortable with being on for 7 weeks.
The thing is, I do not know how to explain this to the doctor so I do not come across as a drug seeker. Any advice on how to explain/express this to the doctor such that they don't think I'm a drug seeker and will be willing to work with me for the said 7 weeks (aka not putting me on some drug to keep me as their patient and make money as a result)? Because I know they don't react well when the patient is this knowledgeable about their conditions and controlled medications and specifically don't like it when a patient has a plan of treatment so the patient is basically coming to them asking them to comply with their own plan of treatment... I just have dealt with pain management doctors in the past and they always want to put you on something like morphine sulfate or OxyContin for long term pain, but those medications turn me into a zombie and I don't want to be on them.
The thing is, I do not know how to explain this to the doctor so I do not come across as a drug seeker. Any advice on how to explain/express this to the doctor such that they don't think I'm a drug seeker and will be willing to work with me for the said 7 weeks (aka not putting me on some drug to keep me as their patient and make money as a result)? Because I know they don't react well when the patient is this knowledgeable about their conditions and controlled medications and specifically don't like it when a patient has a plan of treatment so the patient is basically coming to them asking them to comply with their own plan of treatment... I just have dealt with pain management doctors in the past and they always want to put you on something like morphine sulfate or OxyContin for long term pain, but those medications turn me into a zombie and I don't want to be on them.

He was pushing the Ultram.