I've been taking prescribed generic Norco a few years for chronic pain, and I have noticed a phenomenon … but I'm not sure how common it is.
Here's the thing. The medication only works for me about 40% of the time.
For instance, one day I will take 10mg of hydrocodone, and I will receive a good amount of relief. I will also get a very slight "buzz". It is not intoxicating in the slightest … I just seem to be a little more content and talkative. I'm sure many of you know what I am talking about.
On these day when the meds work, my pain is minimized, and I can take 10-15mg of hydro every 4-5 hours and be very productive. I end up getting quite a bit done and I sleep well also.
Other days, however, the tablets don't work at all.
AT ALL.
I can take 10mg. 20mg. 30mg … doesn't matter. I might as well be taking Tic Tacs or M&M's. Actually, if I try to increase the dose, I might get lightheaded or nauseous but I experience no pain relief or any "buzz" so to speak.
Of course, most people will assume that I am experiencing tolerance, and this is what I assumed as well.
However, the next day, the day after I receive no relief with 20mg … I can take a single 10mg Norco and it will completely knock me for a loop. It will completely relieve my pain, and on some days, it will even have me slightly nodding.
I've tried every variety of tablet. Watson, Qualitest, Malliwhatever, and it's exactly the same. Very hit and miss. I've tried empty stomach, full stomach, fatty meals, fasting … no difference.
It's the strangest thing. Some days hydrocodone works very well, and sometimes it does not work at all. Since the days in which it works are completely random, and increasing the dose has absolutely no effect, it's clearly not tolerance.
There are simply days (about 60% of the days) in which my body does not process hydrocodone in any quantity. It just goes through my system with no effect.
The other 40% of the time, it is extraordinarily effective. This has been going on for years.
Now my question:
On what planet does this make any sense?
Has anyone else experienced this random on/off effect from acetaminophen/hydrocodone?
Is there any way to increase the days when it actually works?
Can anyone explain this in a rational manner?
Thanks for listening.
Here's the thing. The medication only works for me about 40% of the time.
For instance, one day I will take 10mg of hydrocodone, and I will receive a good amount of relief. I will also get a very slight "buzz". It is not intoxicating in the slightest … I just seem to be a little more content and talkative. I'm sure many of you know what I am talking about.
On these day when the meds work, my pain is minimized, and I can take 10-15mg of hydro every 4-5 hours and be very productive. I end up getting quite a bit done and I sleep well also.
Other days, however, the tablets don't work at all.
AT ALL.
I can take 10mg. 20mg. 30mg … doesn't matter. I might as well be taking Tic Tacs or M&M's. Actually, if I try to increase the dose, I might get lightheaded or nauseous but I experience no pain relief or any "buzz" so to speak.
Of course, most people will assume that I am experiencing tolerance, and this is what I assumed as well.
However, the next day, the day after I receive no relief with 20mg … I can take a single 10mg Norco and it will completely knock me for a loop. It will completely relieve my pain, and on some days, it will even have me slightly nodding.
I've tried every variety of tablet. Watson, Qualitest, Malliwhatever, and it's exactly the same. Very hit and miss. I've tried empty stomach, full stomach, fatty meals, fasting … no difference.
It's the strangest thing. Some days hydrocodone works very well, and sometimes it does not work at all. Since the days in which it works are completely random, and increasing the dose has absolutely no effect, it's clearly not tolerance.
There are simply days (about 60% of the days) in which my body does not process hydrocodone in any quantity. It just goes through my system with no effect.
The other 40% of the time, it is extraordinarily effective. This has been going on for years.
Now my question:
On what planet does this make any sense?
Has anyone else experienced this random on/off effect from acetaminophen/hydrocodone?
Is there any way to increase the days when it actually works?
Can anyone explain this in a rational manner?
Thanks for listening.
