EDIT: Yes I am an idiot, wrong section, I have requested it moved to Other Drugs, sorry!
I chose to not post this in the Kratom thread as there may be non Kratom related risks here that I may not be aware of, so new thread for max HR.
I have also exhausted my skill level in searches here, Google and other forums, but dont feel comfortable with my conclusions. Last step is to seek direct feedback from the pros here. Hope you can help?
My grandmother, who practically raised me, is suffering daily from Scoliosis related back pain, you just need to watch her to see it. Apparently she is to old for surgery and related risks, essentially doomed to live out the rest of her days in pain, not acceptable for me. Her only remaining joys these days require moving around the house, trying to make herself useful and some gardening tasks. These may be gone soon if pain gets any worse.
(Yes, all medical options have been looked into and numerous doctors and specialists have been consulted, with the conclusion that pain management is the only option)
She has used Fentanyl patches before during extra bad times which helped but that really stressed me out due to her age and knowing how potent that stuff is, plus not knowing much about it.
I have been using Kratom on weekends rec as well as an excellent stim and alcohol substitute and have researched it thoroughly. I think it may really help her with her pain but these are my concerns:
1. Age 80yo. No idea how this may effect pretty much anything, tolerance, dosage, addiction, withdrawals, i cant find reliable data on Kratom for the elderly.
2. Raw plant materials on elderly digestive system, once opinion says the fibre is great for any system, or shall i err on the side of caution and make strained tea instead?
3. Risk of addiction in the elderly and specifically how amplified and dangerous withdrawals might be on the elderly. Why family has not insisted on prescription opiate based pain management.
4. Overall long term sustainability of this option? I have heard opinions that "opiate addiction in the elderly is not much concern especially if its managing pain that will need to be managed till the day they die. So basically you would never be stopping the medication so why worry about addiction?" I have no idea what to think about this statement?
5. Worried about the stimulant type effects from Kratom on an elderly person. I can see this potentially being great or very uncomfortable for her, not sure.
6. I am happy to get those unavoidable "see a doctor" responses, and I will certainly take your advice, I just know Kratom suggestion will never be taken seriously by the doctor and they may insist on a more concerning medication. Want to first see if Kratom is a possible solution.
So yeah, dont give me medical advice, but some guidance or specifically related experience would really help. I would really like to help her with her suffering.
Thanks.
I chose to not post this in the Kratom thread as there may be non Kratom related risks here that I may not be aware of, so new thread for max HR.
I have also exhausted my skill level in searches here, Google and other forums, but dont feel comfortable with my conclusions. Last step is to seek direct feedback from the pros here. Hope you can help?
My grandmother, who practically raised me, is suffering daily from Scoliosis related back pain, you just need to watch her to see it. Apparently she is to old for surgery and related risks, essentially doomed to live out the rest of her days in pain, not acceptable for me. Her only remaining joys these days require moving around the house, trying to make herself useful and some gardening tasks. These may be gone soon if pain gets any worse.
(Yes, all medical options have been looked into and numerous doctors and specialists have been consulted, with the conclusion that pain management is the only option)
She has used Fentanyl patches before during extra bad times which helped but that really stressed me out due to her age and knowing how potent that stuff is, plus not knowing much about it.
I have been using Kratom on weekends rec as well as an excellent stim and alcohol substitute and have researched it thoroughly. I think it may really help her with her pain but these are my concerns:
1. Age 80yo. No idea how this may effect pretty much anything, tolerance, dosage, addiction, withdrawals, i cant find reliable data on Kratom for the elderly.
2. Raw plant materials on elderly digestive system, once opinion says the fibre is great for any system, or shall i err on the side of caution and make strained tea instead?
3. Risk of addiction in the elderly and specifically how amplified and dangerous withdrawals might be on the elderly. Why family has not insisted on prescription opiate based pain management.
4. Overall long term sustainability of this option? I have heard opinions that "opiate addiction in the elderly is not much concern especially if its managing pain that will need to be managed till the day they die. So basically you would never be stopping the medication so why worry about addiction?" I have no idea what to think about this statement?
5. Worried about the stimulant type effects from Kratom on an elderly person. I can see this potentially being great or very uncomfortable for her, not sure.
6. I am happy to get those unavoidable "see a doctor" responses, and I will certainly take your advice, I just know Kratom suggestion will never be taken seriously by the doctor and they may insist on a more concerning medication. Want to first see if Kratom is a possible solution.
So yeah, dont give me medical advice, but some guidance or specifically related experience would really help. I would really like to help her with her suffering.
Thanks.