Theonlinefisherman
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- Feb 19, 2012
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Hi all. I have been lurking the forums for maybe two months. In 2006 I was on a bicycle and got hit by a car. Long story, longer recovery. Result was a deep brain bleed leading to serious chronic pain. Since the year of the accident I have moved from Percocet to Vicodin and finally to roxi. I have nerve pain and pain the docs call neuropathy that keeps me unable to walk at times.
Here is the problem. Three months ago my doctor told me and all his patients that he could not prescribe roxi anymore.
He replaced it with morphine sulphate. Quite frankly, the 10 mg Roxie three times a day really kept the pain, which is devastating at times, under control.
Do you think it was just my doctor got busted? I live in Saint Petersburg. How the heck can he write me scripts for morphine (or another one I heard mentioned here in a thread about alternative to roxi) but not for freaken roxi? Te roxi did add some relief from the fact that I cannot walk anymore. Was that to be identified as euphoria? The morphine makes me dope. The roxi generic never did.
But thanks for having this forum. A here our legislatures say "we understand tht some people need them!!!" but it sure doesn't seem to be the reality. How did my doctor lose the ability to write one script and not another?
And how do I interview or find another doctor without sounding like I am trying to get high? I am trying to stay alive and live comfortably. For three months I have not been allowed to do that. Changing doctors is scary. I hate to do it because of the meds.
Here is the problem. Three months ago my doctor told me and all his patients that he could not prescribe roxi anymore.
He replaced it with morphine sulphate. Quite frankly, the 10 mg Roxie three times a day really kept the pain, which is devastating at times, under control.
Do you think it was just my doctor got busted? I live in Saint Petersburg. How the heck can he write me scripts for morphine (or another one I heard mentioned here in a thread about alternative to roxi) but not for freaken roxi? Te roxi did add some relief from the fact that I cannot walk anymore. Was that to be identified as euphoria? The morphine makes me dope. The roxi generic never did.
But thanks for having this forum. A here our legislatures say "we understand tht some people need them!!!" but it sure doesn't seem to be the reality. How did my doctor lose the ability to write one script and not another?
And how do I interview or find another doctor without sounding like I am trying to get high? I am trying to stay alive and live comfortably. For three months I have not been allowed to do that. Changing doctors is scary. I hate to do it because of the meds.

