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28th April 2004
on april 7 i was prescribed vicodin from my pain management center being how i took my self off methadone because my tolerence just kept going up i don't know what to do i have 60 hydros sitting there because i'm scared to ruin what i accomplished but i am in so much pain the doc said take one every 8 hours with a celebrex i just don't know what to do i'm so scared to take one because of what could happen my dr is monitoring them and told me i have to bring my bottle with me when i see him which he'll see a full bottle anyway can some one help me i just don't want to ruin 86 days w/o methadone and i've tried every pain reliever there is vioxx bextra celebrex ibuprofun and so on please help thanks kelleigh :eek: :eek: :eek: :confused: :confused: :confused:
28th April 2004
:angel: [QUOTE=John 3:16]Kalleigh,

I don't have alot of right giving out advice, but, could not let your post slip by for the mere fact that you have come so very far!!! And I know, from experience, you may think you can take just a couple for pain and it will be okay, but it won't! PLEASE don't ruin what you have worked so hard for!! Just simply tell your doctor that the vicodin makes you too sleepy and ask him to help you find a effective non-narcotic med. That's it!

Have you tried Bextra? My f-i-l says it helps him and he is a recovering cancer patient. Just a thought...

Please stay strong and God bless,
michelle
michelle unfortunatly i've tried vioxx bextrta , celebrex naperson and so on thats why my pain doc resorted to taking the hydros with a celebrex but i know once i take one it's over thanks so much for replying any support helps me in my decision and i think i'm just gonna give them back because if i flush them he'll think i took them all cause like i said hes monitoring them thanks so much kelleigh :angel: :)
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