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sick from my meds, inpatient programs?

Carla Anna Olson
09/28/08
Carla Anna Olson
Topics:Chronic PainPain ManagementMedicationPercocetDoctorsAsk the Expert

I am having a really hard time finding the right medicine. I am so sick today I was puking green stuff. if Percocet makes me sick will something like duragesic patches help avoid that? Is there an inpatient program that I could go to. I really need it. I am being tossed around the medical community in L.A. and I just want to get the hell out of this town. I am on disablility for this, and I have medicare. Any suggestions? I already went to Mayo Clinic Pain Rehab Program in 2002 and they take you off of all of your meds. I did that for 6 years, and I almost killed myself. I need to be medicated along with biofeedback, physical therapy, and all the other stuff. Anyways, anyone got any suggestions?

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

I have a very sensitive stomach, alot of things specially pain meds makes me sick. I take Phenergan about 20 minutes before I take a pain pill. It honestly works for me and my Sister.

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