Pain Meds that aren't NSAID's for RNY patients?
I had a spinal block for pain relief when I had my baby, since I didn't have enough time to get an epidural. Got to the hospital at a 10 and they barely had time to give this spinal tap to me. So we're not sure if this is left over from the spinal tap or just the narcotic headache cuz it was too much for me. The anesthesiologist said that if it was a spinal headache, that most likely, laying down wouldn't take it away and I'd be in EXTREME pain and nothing would take it away. But like I said, I layed down when I got it and it went away within 10 seconds. I am fine recovering from all this childbirth stuff, just this headache crap is hard to deal with.
So if I can't take narcotics or NSAID's, what in the HELL am I supposed to take for pain?!! I called my bariatric doc's office and they said unless I had knee surgery, I can't take NSAID's for a short amount of time at all. Too much risk of an ulcer. I am due to get a crown in June on my tooth and wonder if I'll need pain meds for that. I might be able to do the smaller dose of Lortab for that but we'll see. What in the hell do people like me take when I need pain relief, it's soooo frustrating!!!! I've heard things like celebrex or other things out there work for people...
Thanks!
Hope you get some relief soon!
DaNell
Okay- if you developed this headache after your spinal...it could be a spinal headache and pain medication probably will do very little. Often if requires a spinal patch if the person can not tolerate it...believe me I had one for 10 days..I completely understand. Mine was relieved by me ignoring it...it was like someone was pounding on my head and eyes 24 / 7 ...but may I also suggest something ...CAFFEINE...large amounts help with spinal headaches...it finally is what kicked mine- once I figured it out. Pain Management clinics (who give epidurals) often can tell you what type of things will help. My mother worked at one...and she is the one that suggest lots of caffine for several days...I alternated my fluids so I didnt dehydrate.
. Additionally, when I have pain I take vicodin or tylenol with codine. NSAIDs make me have the worst stomach pain..OMG! I also take something to protect my stomach when I take any pain medications...like prolesic (spelling).Good luck and congrats on that baby...
-Jenn-
Tina
If the pain resumes when you stand up and feels like all the blood in your entire body is trying to escape through your head... I would put money on it being a spinal headache. I would consult your doctor again. Sorry you feel so bad. Hope you get relief soon.
B
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HTH
B
I'm going to give it another week and if it doesn't go away, I'm going to call my doctor. Right now, it's tolerable to deal with but after a week, I'm going to be really sick of it. I just don't do well with narcotics, percocet being one of them (after my last baby, didn't do well with it). The headache is the only pain I'm having right now and if that went away, life would be really GOOD.
Since we both have the same surgeon, I have to say that I have taken the occasional dose of NSAIDS with little problem- Usually I do the kids liquid motrin, take a 4 tsp dose- Equivalent to an adult mg dose, and have had little problems. I cannot take anything like lortab, percocet, nothing (morphine included), and am scared that I may have to have a c-section with twins. Tylenol does nothing for me, so that is worthless. A heating pad was my only relief post-op, so I plan on taking one to the hospital. But, I think NSAIDs for a few days while you recover from childbirth is not asking too much- they exaggerate a bit I think. My Mom had RNY done and has taken NSAIDS off and on for over twelve years with no problems. Good luck though!
Carrie