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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: seaside California
Posts: 47
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Morphine sulfate ER 4 x a day
It seems to be working. 30mg every 6 hours and my hot flashes have decreased to about 4 a day and having the pain under control they are mild ones.
I took the suggestion and my doctor and I agreed this could work. Thanks for the input all of you. This is a great place to get help. |
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: England.
Posts: 156
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I've tried most strong opiates like Morphine Sulphate, Oxycontin, Methadone, Buprenophine etc.
I feel that all have thier place and at least one will/must suite someone. Your body may take some time to adjust as will it become deppendant and need a higher dose to reach the same/right results. As for the hot flushes..... do you think they're something to do with your meds or a different issue all together? I sometimes get hot cheeks and my meds help if anything? Everyones different I suppose. All the best.
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C-5 incomplete , walking with crutches. In controlled pain. Respect to all SCI people. |
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