Would it be a bad idea to call doctors office and say that the Percocet 5/325 (20mg/day) is not satisfactory cutting the pain. I guess I could not muff out and wait till my appointment on 9/23. Is that necessarily a sin?
This may go against breaking rules and if so I apologies to admins. If your pain is LEGIT, the way this should be handled is one of two ways. if you have been taking your medication as prescribed, call the doctor and tell them that you are in pain and you want to see the doctor sooner if possible. don't tell them the meds do not work. they may ask you if your medicine is working or not, and you should be honest. but here is where it gets tricky.
as for dealing with your doctor, you should not volunteer or focus on the fact that your meds work or don't work in case they are hardline. tell them "i feel relief, but it doesn't last and i still feel enough pain to be in real discomfort". if you say it doesn't work at all, an overly cautious doctor may simply say that you should try a "weaker medication" instead of a stronger one. they may even script you a combination of antiinflammatory meds to go with your medication, and for pure and simple pain related problems, this often helps.
if you have tried a higher dose, say 10 miligrams, and it was more effective, tell that to the doctor. in this case, a doctor is more likely to raise your prescription to that. if you want another med than oxycodone and haven't tried tramadol, hydrocodone, codeine, be prepared, they could switch you to one. they may also add a weaker opiate for breakthrough pain.
but if you just say that it isn't working, a doctor will very rarely, these days anyway, just raise your dosage, and may not give you a stronger medication you have no history of taking. doctors are loathe to put you on medicine that is stronger for liability reasons. for example my doctor would not go above percocet 5. the best i got was tramadol and perocet 5 combo.
so be careful in how you handle the situation. when i tried to switch my doc, he took me off of percocet entirely, and i had to go back to my old one to get put back on it.
i would tread cautiously. say that you feel relief but you also still feel enough pain that breaks through. at the same time this may lead to a conservative physican saying merely, "well some pain is normal" which is when i usually say that a higher dosage or more frequent dosing schedule has made it so the pain is more effectively controlled. doctors are more likely to increase the amount of medication than to give you sronger drugs, but i would also look into potentiation and NSAIDS in combo. they help a lot.