Oxycodone is an extremly finicky drug and my physical response to it often varies greatly and often I experience two very opposite reactions to it from day to day.
Most of you probaly wouldn't notice this because in you healthy individuals drug responses can be quite standard, but it usually takes a hypersensitive dude with a diagnosed damaged Autonomic Nervous System like myself to pick up on its tendency or the potential to cause reponses that fluctuate and opposite to what its known to do.
For me Oxycodone has the potential to do 3 things:
1- Sedative response. (for eg. nodding, sleepy, sedated, low blood pressure, low heart rate, dizzy, nauseated, slowed breathing- respiratory depression)
2- Neuro-excitory reponse. (for eg. alert, buzzing, feeling wired, insomnia, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, confusion, fever-hyperthermia)
3- Both Sedative and Neuroexcitory reponse at the same time. (for eg. Nodding whilst feeling really alert at the same time, icy cold exteremeties with chills whilst feeling hot and feversih every where else, high blood pressure with a very low heart rate or hypertension followed by hypotension and vise- versa.
Oxycodone has mede me feel things I never thought was possible such as feeling two very oppsoite sensations simultaneously, something like feeling hot and cold at the exact same time or feeling very nauseated, sedated and sleepy whilst having a dangerously high blood pressure and headache.
Even though these reactions can be accounted due to my medical condition known as Dysautonomia which causes a hypersentivity to ANS acting substances I can still say that Morphine unlike Oxycodone is a lot more predictable and only causes a single sedative type response in me so its not just me, its also depends on the type of drug. Even after being on Oxy for 2 years I never know which of the 3 listed responses above its going to surprise me with on a random day.
So my question is what is the process behind Oxycodone's unpredicatable, day to day fluctuating and varying response ?
Most of you probaly wouldn't notice this because in you healthy individuals drug responses can be quite standard, but it usually takes a hypersensitive dude with a diagnosed damaged Autonomic Nervous System like myself to pick up on its tendency or the potential to cause reponses that fluctuate and opposite to what its known to do.
For me Oxycodone has the potential to do 3 things:
1- Sedative response. (for eg. nodding, sleepy, sedated, low blood pressure, low heart rate, dizzy, nauseated, slowed breathing- respiratory depression)
2- Neuro-excitory reponse. (for eg. alert, buzzing, feeling wired, insomnia, increased blood pressure, increased heart rate, confusion, fever-hyperthermia)
3- Both Sedative and Neuroexcitory reponse at the same time. (for eg. Nodding whilst feeling really alert at the same time, icy cold exteremeties with chills whilst feeling hot and feversih every where else, high blood pressure with a very low heart rate or hypertension followed by hypotension and vise- versa.
Oxycodone has mede me feel things I never thought was possible such as feeling two very oppsoite sensations simultaneously, something like feeling hot and cold at the exact same time or feeling very nauseated, sedated and sleepy whilst having a dangerously high blood pressure and headache.
Even though these reactions can be accounted due to my medical condition known as Dysautonomia which causes a hypersentivity to ANS acting substances I can still say that Morphine unlike Oxycodone is a lot more predictable and only causes a single sedative type response in me so its not just me, its also depends on the type of drug. Even after being on Oxy for 2 years I never know which of the 3 listed responses above its going to surprise me with on a random day.
So my question is what is the process behind Oxycodone's unpredicatable, day to day fluctuating and varying response ?

