Is there any extended release medication that I can take for my severe, chronic spinal pain?
I have had severe, chronic spinal/leg pain since 2004. I've had L4-L5-S1 fused and a Stimulator implanted which works similarly to a Tens unit. Even still, I've been on Hydrocodone APAP 10-325 varying from 2-5 pills a day. The last three days I've taken Oxycodone 20 mg ER tablets and have not felt any relief. I added a Vicodin tablet to my 3rd tablet for breakthru pain, and only felt relief for about an hour. Relief meaning the pain was tolerable. I get very itchy when taking morphine and most codeine combinations and up to this point, Vicodin has been my only option. Gabapentin did not seem to work at all either. Is there ANYTHING out there that I can take for pain with extended release or am I needing to look at surgery which has not been very successful in my opinion. I have degenerative spondylosis (genetic) and my thoracic spine as well as my neck is very painful as well. Life stinks for me and I'm only 55 years old.
I'm sorry to hear you're having so much pain. The oxycodone you said you are taking is extended release. You might talk with your doctor about increasing the dosage if it's not helping. There are also extended-release versions of other opioids, such as morphine and oxymorphone that you could ask about. Then there's the fentanyl patch that is worn for several days and releases the opioid medication steadily over that period of time. So there are several possible options. Ultimately your doctor will have to decide which option would be best for you. Good luck to you.
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Hi Patricia, I'm sorry to hear your in so much pain for so long. I've recently had back surgery for a ruptured disc that produced lower back pain and debilitating leg pain and numbness. I thought I would lose my mind some days from the pain, believe me I know how depressing and discouraging it can be. Thank goodness the surgery was a success and the pain is gone. I felt as though life really stinks too living with that pain 24/7 for only a couple months, I can't imagine enduring it as long a you have. My heart goes out to you, I know how difficult it is and how much it strips all the enjoyment out of life. Karen gave a good reply. Just keep in contact with your doctor and keep talking until he/she finds what works for you. Good luck
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I too have a stimulator. Five months after the stimulator implant doc did pump trial, and it helped. This along with10/325 make 5-6 hours a day tollerable. Try discussing a trial for a pump. It is also advantageous to the life of your liver without the amount of stuff being pumped thru it daily. I was 49 when I had these wonderful devices placed in me, Thank God for good pain docs.
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I have used hydrocodone APAP (that's vicoden, BTW) and oxycodone 20mgER (that's Oxycontin). Neither came close to the releif I get from Fentanyl transdermal system. They can add fentanyl absorbed through the oral mucosa for breakthrough--that works blazingly fast but doesn't last long. Amazing pain relief, in seconds, but it doesn't last long. Many people don't need breakthrough meds to last long, especially if they're on the correct dose of 24/7 med. I don't need it to work that fast but need it to work a little longer, so I use oxycodone 10mg (NOT ER!) for breakthrough. Even for breakthrough, most pharmacists will tell you, hydrocodone just isn't a very good med.
Ask your pain doc about fentanyl, especially the patch for long-term pain relief but buccal or lollys for breakthrough as well. Fentanyl is 80X more potent than morphine (Hydrocodone is about 1/3 to 1/2 as potent as morphine) so it's certainly a good chance it may help. It has saved my quality of life.
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