ChemicallyEnhanced
Bluelighter
I've never actually been off opiates since I started. It all started when I was rushed into hospital with acute pancreatitis (alcohol-related; I have not had a drink in 2 years now). I was on intravenous morphine every four hours for three months while in the hospital. I was given morphine pills to take home and after increasing the dosage several times (I genuinely am unsure if it some addiction there, but I WAS in excruciating pain) and was then switched to oxycodone (OxyContin slow release plus oxycodone instant releases). I did form an addiction then and when my doctor refused to increase it, I began ordering online to top off my prescription and I began shorting it.
My GP found out after a few months and got me into the addiction services the next day and I spent several days being titrated up on methadone, which I took for three years. I chose to quit the methadone cold turkey by myself due to side effects (weight gain, severe hyperhidrosis). That was 10 weeks of hell.
Due to legit pain I was immediately given codeine and two and a half years ago I was given Tramadol, which I still take.
I used heroin on and off while I was on methadone but have no idea if my doctor knows.
My chronic pain comes from an improperly healed spinal fracture and two slipped disks.
The disks are consistently getting worse over time (I know this from x-rays, MRIs etc as well as pain) and the tramadol (300mg/day) just doesn't even come close anymore. I'm unable to leave the house, some days I cant get out of bed, I don't sleep for the pain.
I have an appointment with my doctor (GP) on Monday and just don't know what to say or how to convince him I am genuine here. I cannot go on living with this agony anymore. I have a high pain-threshold, but the severity now I can't take.
I was thinking of just explaining this to him exactly as I have with you guys (total honesty). Please, does anyone have advice for me on how to handle this? I understand he will be very reluctant to prescribe me more opiates or stronger opiates, but at the same time my quality of life is shit right now and I'm genuinely in need.
My GP found out after a few months and got me into the addiction services the next day and I spent several days being titrated up on methadone, which I took for three years. I chose to quit the methadone cold turkey by myself due to side effects (weight gain, severe hyperhidrosis). That was 10 weeks of hell.
Due to legit pain I was immediately given codeine and two and a half years ago I was given Tramadol, which I still take.
I used heroin on and off while I was on methadone but have no idea if my doctor knows.
My chronic pain comes from an improperly healed spinal fracture and two slipped disks.
The disks are consistently getting worse over time (I know this from x-rays, MRIs etc as well as pain) and the tramadol (300mg/day) just doesn't even come close anymore. I'm unable to leave the house, some days I cant get out of bed, I don't sleep for the pain.
I have an appointment with my doctor (GP) on Monday and just don't know what to say or how to convince him I am genuine here. I cannot go on living with this agony anymore. I have a high pain-threshold, but the severity now I can't take.
I was thinking of just explaining this to him exactly as I have with you guys (total honesty). Please, does anyone have advice for me on how to handle this? I understand he will be very reluctant to prescribe me more opiates or stronger opiates, but at the same time my quality of life is shit right now and I'm genuinely in need.