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Help with trouble getting narcotics?
So I've been having SEVERE belly pain on both sides... I've been in and out of the ER about 5 times in the past 2 months. They keep telling me I have large cysts on my ovaries, but then other doctors tell me I do. I can't sleep.. care for my child or anything.. they've given me vicodin tylenol advil aleeve EVERYTHING and it didn't even touch my pain. They gave me morphine in my IV which was the only thing that really took the edge off my pain.. but still wasn't enough. I'm going to my family doctor what should I say to him? I really need something stronger.. but I don't want to sound like a druggie or anything :(
4 Answers
- silky1Lv 79 years agoFavorite Answer
I would request copies of the hospital records from your ER visits. That would list medications that you have received in the past which would make it easier for you to explain the need for stronger narcotics.
It's best to be as honest and forthcoming as you can.
- 9 years ago
Avoid opiates (i.e morphine) based drugs at all costs leave them as a last resort. U will become addicted in 3 to 5 days if there strong . And then u will find yourself in pain and thinking its the same problem when its really yourmind and body wanting opiates.
i notice amerrican doctors seemed to give them out easily usualy cause u have to pay privately for healthcare which means if u dont have insurance they want tens of thousands of pounds.
absoloutely outrageous that a country size and wealth of america has no access to free healthcare and not only that u had the cheek to make out the british national health service was some lottery of death!! lol absoloute LIES ! If u are ill here u go to hospital if its urgent u get treated right away if it can wait u go on a waiting list for a couple of months. Wether its a broken arm or cancer!
im not saying they get it right all the time but at least we have the decency to treat people like human beings.
America thinks its more important to fund Israel , WHY? oh yeah rich bankers
the money u waste an di mean absoloutely massive waste on a scale unheard of since the demise of the soviet union could actualy be used to erdicate poverty and supply a decent level of health and education to someone other than the upper middle class.
but yeah that communsim, not patriotic ! whereas millions in poverty! USA USA USA USA
your leaders lie
- Douglas BLv 79 years ago
Your pains are caused by either tight back muscles pressing into the nerves going around your body to send pains to the sides or front of your body or by tight back muscles pressing into the nerves as they leave the spine, that go to the organs. There you could have pressure on the nerves to your ovaries or intestines or bladder to cause the pains you are having. Tight muscles look the same as those that aren't tight on scans so these are always missed by the dr.'s. To get rid of the pains caused by either way you have to free up your back muscles to release the pressure they are putting onto the nerves and here's how to do that release:
Back:
(do while sitting on a chair)
Place your left hand on your left leg next to your body. Place your right hand over your left shoulder, fingers over the back and the palm in the front, and firmly pull down on them and hold. After 30 seconds slowly lower your body forward and to the outside of your left leg, keeping your left arm as straight as possible. When you reach your lap remain there for another 10 seconds, then release the pressure but rest there for another 30 seconds. Then reverse your hand positions and do your right side.
For best results relax your body first by taking a deep breath and exhaling then remain this relaxed.
- 9 years ago
it depends what state your'e in. if you're in Colorado or California than you could ask for a medical card to get medical marijuana and that stuff REALLY helps with pain or you could obtain it illigaly but its more exspencive and it doesn't work as well, not to mention it's not very easy to obtain when your not in high school