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hes got an appointment with docs next week will get him to mention it as pain is getting worse he was on 100mg tramadol before the morphine i think hes on the highest amount you can take not sure as he put his last patch on yesterday will check new lot also have to show proof of who you are when collecting the morphine and signing for it quite strict at our local chemist.Before you point fingers,make sure your hands are clean !;)0
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The proof is just for their CD register to account for any that they give out, some people do try it on with CDs and try to say that someone else that they don't know collected it (these drugs have a high street value iykwim), the ID was brought in to stop pharmacists from letting stock wander out and stop drugs ending up on the street. We ask for photo ID the first few times but once we know your face it's just recorded that you collected it.0
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hes got an appointment with docs next week will get him to mention it as pain is getting worse he was on 100mg tramadol before the morphine i think hes on the highest amount you can take not sure as he put his last patch on yesterday will check new lot also have to show proof of who you are when collecting the morphine and signing for it quite strict at our local chemist.
There are so many diffrent drugs and strenghts, I started patches with butrans , then dtrans before my current ones and I started on low doses of each before moving up when they wernt affective anymore so its well worth your husband mentioning it to your docs.
Pain is like high blood pressure or heart disease, you treat the symptoms (when there is no other treatment available) and the treatment changes to try and keep the patient as comfortable as possible.0 -
There are so many diffrent drugs and strenghts, I started patches with butrans , then dtrans before my current ones and I started on low doses of each before moving up when they wernt affective anymore so its well worth your husband mentioning it to your docs.
Pain is like high blood pressure or heart disease, you treat the symptoms (when there is no other treatment available) and the treatment changes to try and keep the patient as comfortable as possible.Before you point fingers,make sure your hands are clean !;)0 -
Oh so now you pull the race card, not everyone dies of an overdose you know and since you appear to have jesus-like properties we'll only have a few days respite anyway if you did.
Oh and they're not dresses, they're skirts.
And damn sexy they are too! Phew, gone all a fluster at the memory of a rather nice young man wearing one and propositioning me :rotfl:
Sorry, I'll leave you all to go back to your discussions.We made it! All three boys have graduated, it's been hard work but it shows there is a possibility of a chance of normal (ish) life after a diagnosis (or two) of ASD. It's not been the easiest route but I am so glad I ignored everything and everyone and did my own therapies with them.
Eldests' EDS diagnosis 4.5.10, mine 13.1.11 eekk - now having fun and games as a wheelchair user.0 -
im sure the patches are butrans they are not so effective now husband is getting quite nasty with the pain and still has not heard when he will get his operation on his arm he really needs to get the pain relief sorted.
Is he seeing a pain managment specialist?
BuTrans are the "starting" patches but still major, major pain relief and if it isnt working he might need the dosage incresing or to add an oral painkiller prn into the mix, hopefully his doctor can help him soon.0 -
I must admit, I do like a man in a kilt0
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i didnt think you could mix tramadol with morphine chemist told my husband not to take the 2 together very lethal.
Nope he was wrong! Two totally different products and work independent of each other. Have a look on the NHS Pharmaceutical website.
However if taken to excess, they can be lethal - like most drugs.0 -
oldestrocker wrote: »No not race at all. Just that I simply don't like the Scots people.
The last I heard on here is that this Andy guy died on his keyboard or something. You are now saying he didn't.
How the hell do I know if he didn't or did!
Hey I like the Jesus bit - yes similar qualities him and me!
Dresses, skirts whatever - all the same to me - female attire then if that makes it easier to understand.
I would love to see what would happen to some guy walking down Brick Lane in East London wearing a skirt!!
The most ppl would get down there now would be a funny luck. You r in no way Jesus & no "qualities" ive seen on this forum support that notion for one he was accepting.
By the sound of it you haven't moved with the times & are the type of man that thinks being around gay ppl will make him gay, being around men in skirts as you put it obviously in your eyes mean that your a girl but if you had bothered to research the history the scots are a hardy breed0
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