Decreased pain med and feeling down and irritable.
Yeah, that makes sense. I am coming off of them but I personally could not imagine not having the pain medications after this surgery. I work in the health field and have seen many people get addicted. I am thinking about calling the doctor or nurse practitioner tomorrow to run it by them. I also noticed that about half hour after taking it my stomach loosened up and I could eat again. So weird! For the past 6 hours I've been walking around saying "I'm so full, I'm so full!" and all I had eaten today was half a yogurt, half a jello, and drank about 20 oz of water so I new I couldn't actually be that full, right?? Narcotics sure are powerful on the body. As a side note, and maybe TMI, after not having a "cycle" for about two years I have suddenly started again so I'm sure that has impacted my mood also. Thanks for sharing your experiences, very helpful!
Yes, I do remember feeling this way as well. However, what I discovered is that what I worried about never materialized, as is generally the case with most those things we worry about...
I think as long as you are decreasing the meds slowly rather than all at once, you're likely feeling the worst of it right now. Also, in addition to the decrease in the medications, your hormones are also likely in high gear, and I also think the anesthesia tends to do a little bit of an emotional job on us as well.
What to do, white knuckle it and trust that this, too, will pass...
Welcome to the losers bench!!
Unresolved pain cn hamper your recovery and you are already seeing tht pain is causing you to close up and not be able to eat. 10 days out is still early and I wouldn't push myself that much if I was you.
It is not unusual to still have pain 3 week later. Some do some don't.
take care
on 3/16/12 2:01 am
Wishing you well!!
And narcotics don't cause euphoria in everyone. They don't in me. They just knock me out. I take them occasionally for really horrid migraines (the kind that make me daydream about guillotines.) I have never been "high" in any sense of the word.
You won't get addicted if you ONLY take them for pain. And if you're in pain there's no reason to be a martyr. That's what the meds are there for.
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