What is safe for arthritis after RNY.
Rachel, talk to your GP surgeon about Celebrex. It works wonderful but it will after long term use cause ulcers. I am talking from experience.
The only things that are try PAIN relievers that can help RNY group are percocets and any of the opium drugs. I have also taken the Percs for 5 years and I have been fortunate not to have the drug take over my life (i.e. addiction) but after a certain amount of time it just doesn't work and the amount must be increased. Tramadol works for some people and not for others. Again there is an addiction factor with that also. I find it helps with when my legs kick around at night time.
Cost wise Tramadol is probably the cheapest for an uninsured person. Oxi is over $100.for a month supply, Celebrex I don't even know the price but my co-pay is over $100.00 and there is no generic.
To the lady who doesn't have insurance is there a Medicare program in Florida. I know that many of the states are eliminating health care for the poor and down and out. Perhaps you can look into if you are covered by any of the new Obahma care.
I have had bone on bones knees for over 15 years. At one point I was over 500 lbs. I work every day and some days I would cry my entire walking time. I am down over 200 lbs. but the pain was still as intense. I had a tkr in January and will have my other knee replaced in January 13.
Good luck to you all. I hope that you find the answers that you need.
This is one thing that worries me no end as a newbie. What if I go through all this and I still live in pain every day? You've lost 200 pounds and still have pain. I worry that I've done so much damage to my knees that losing weight won't help. Let me know how your knee replacements go. The thought of having to go without nsaids is unthinkable - not sure what I'm going to do.
Hi,
Speak to your ortho doc. An ex-ray of your joints will tell the tale. I could have weighed 90 lbs. and would still have pain. I get operated on the left knee this Monday. I had to come off of the Celebrex on Sunday that past and I am in hell. I never realized how much of the pain they took away. I am back to percs this week and come next week I will be on nothing. OK demoral the day of the surgery.
I really suggest you talk to your gastro doc before you continue on the nsaids. I am on my ulcer meds for 3 months and the med is expensive.
Good luck to you. Please keep in touch.
Jeanne
Looks like I came to the right place. I had RNY 4 yrs ago and have lost 100 lbs and kept it off. I do however, have severe arthritis in my spine. Can't take nsaids or aspirin, I did for awhile but now have stomach ulcers. For 2 years I was taking Vicodin and it worked well for awhile but just talked to my doc yesterday to tell him it doesn't work anymore. He put me on MS Contin which is extended release. I told him since I have had RNY the extended release doesn't work very well. He said to just try it, well, guess what, it doesn't work at all. How do I get the message across to my doc that I can't take this???? Why don't they listen? Do you or do you know anyone that takes an opiate pain killer that works and do you know what it is? Any help will be appreciated! To all of us in the predicament, I feel your pain.