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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Hydromorphone for 2 days in a row?

Haha hellyea!..most euphoria has died down...but an incredible wave of relaxation has came over me:)...man this was an amazing experience
 
Dude edit your posts instead of slabbing 3 in a row.

Yes, opiates cause a histamine release which will cause you to itch
 
You can take an antihistamine (such as benadryl) to relieve the itching and also potentiate the drug.
 
O ok thanx for the headsup, and thanx to everyone who helped me out today, had an amazing experience, i feel like ill remember this one for a long time...as i had a incredible txting convo with my bestfriend haha everything she said and i said jus flowed together so good
 
Good to hear somebody had a good experience with hydromorhone without IV'ing it. I have been prescribed 4mg tablets, x4/Day for break through, after a recent surgery and found absolutely no pain relief. Useless to me.

I will never IV and oral BA is very low. Insufflation did not seem to offer any additional relief either. I have unfortunately spent ample time in the hospital due to multiple surgeries but let me just say - Hydromorphone 4mg IV every few hours has been a fantastic help. I much prefer it over morphine and find that combined with my normal oral meds (Roxi 15) it was a huge help.

Quick amazing experience side note - I had to go back to a childrens hospital where my surgeon was located. (I'm 22) The chidrens hospitals do not use the automatic IV dispenser for pain meds due to the possibility of small kids ODing. They would bring the ampules in with 4mg of Dilaudid (hydromophone), use a small syringe and barely dilute with 1cc-ish of saline. The nurse would put it on a small machine set to five or so minutes time lapse and leave the room until I buzzed them back. Well I was able to pop the syringe right out and push the plunger on the syringe my self. The nurses couldn't tell and I was able to do this for over three weeks. AMAZING relief to say the least. I know why people IV and I am proud of myself for having the willpower to resist shooting pills.
 
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