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Okay, folks. This isn't exactly epilepsy related but I know you'll help me out.
I have horrible headaches. On a scale of 1-10, some days they are a 50. It could be due to seizures, another neurological condition that I have, or something else. Who knows.
My neuro has given me painkillers to help. I have oxycodone, hydrocodone, cyclobenzaprine, nuprin, and tylanol. I am allowed to have pain meds two days a week, no matter which ones I choose to take. This is so I don't get addicted, and to avoid rebound headaches.
I still haven't taken the oxycodone because I'm afraid of it. Afraid I'll go on some horrible trip from hell. Afraid I'll get hooked on it. Afraid it'll turn my brain to mush and it'll stay that way.
Well, here's my question. Anybody in here ever been on this stuff, either short term or long term? Did it create a dependance, and what was that like? And do you think the above restrictions will be enough to avoid this?
What are the side effects of oxycodone? I know what the package insert lists, but there is usually lots of other stuff it doesn't list. Especially when you mix drugs. My docs and my pharmacist know what all the drugs are that I'm on, but I'm still scared to take Lamictal, a sleeping pill, and a painkiller together. My brain will be chemically pickled.
My head is killing me and I think I'm probably sliding into a bad night. I really hate drugs. Think I should take the da*& pill anyway?
Lordy, the ice cream truck is going by right now, blasting "roll out the barrell" in those chimey-bells. It's hard for me to stay serious about anything when I hear that. Even when my head hurts bad. Anybody got a couple of bucks for a fudge bar?
I have horrible headaches. On a scale of 1-10, some days they are a 50. It could be due to seizures, another neurological condition that I have, or something else. Who knows.
My neuro has given me painkillers to help. I have oxycodone, hydrocodone, cyclobenzaprine, nuprin, and tylanol. I am allowed to have pain meds two days a week, no matter which ones I choose to take. This is so I don't get addicted, and to avoid rebound headaches.
I still haven't taken the oxycodone because I'm afraid of it. Afraid I'll go on some horrible trip from hell. Afraid I'll get hooked on it. Afraid it'll turn my brain to mush and it'll stay that way.
Well, here's my question. Anybody in here ever been on this stuff, either short term or long term? Did it create a dependance, and what was that like? And do you think the above restrictions will be enough to avoid this?
What are the side effects of oxycodone? I know what the package insert lists, but there is usually lots of other stuff it doesn't list. Especially when you mix drugs. My docs and my pharmacist know what all the drugs are that I'm on, but I'm still scared to take Lamictal, a sleeping pill, and a painkiller together. My brain will be chemically pickled.
My head is killing me and I think I'm probably sliding into a bad night. I really hate drugs. Think I should take the da*& pill anyway?
Lordy, the ice cream truck is going by right now, blasting "roll out the barrell" in those chimey-bells. It's hard for me to stay serious about anything when I hear that. Even when my head hurts bad. Anybody got a couple of bucks for a fudge bar?