absorption and pain meds
Hi All. I am 9 months post op and am having chronic neck pain. My pain meds don't seem to last 4 hours and they don't seem strong enough. Does anyone know about absorbtion issues with pain meds??? I am not taking extended release so I don't think that's the problem. Thanks!!! Oh, I'm also down 90 lbs :0)
Tracy,
According to my surgeon any pain meds should be given in liquid format to insure absorption. I will say that I did have my family doc prescribe vicodin for an ankle injury in November, and it only seemed to last about two hours, and it was in pill form. I have since requested liquid pain meds any time I have needed them
I hope this helps!
Laura
213/107
preop/current weight
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Hi Tracy, I'm with Laurie on this one. I take Vicodin (in pill form) on a regular basis (fibromyalgia and a bunch of other stuff) and it lasts anywhere from 2-3 hours but I try to stretch it out to 4-5 hours at least just cuz I don't want to get addicted. I find that it works fast but wears off fast, too. Just like alcohol.
I'm 20 months post op TODAY!! and that's been my experience.
Michelle
5/5/05
370/185 (goal)
TT scheduled 2/1/07
The problem is that the blood levels of narcotic pain meds are variable. They peak in 2 hours but they don't level off and stay at "therapeutic" levels. They start decreasing immediately. That's why really adequate pain relief is administered by using long acting meds, like duragesic, long acting morphine, etc. I am a hospice nurse and clearly remember the class about analgesics.