Hello NoRelief
It's great to meet you and I sincerely hope we can help you in some way to ensure yourself some positive pain relief for your post surgical time of recovery.
From what I understood about your posts, it's just during your post surgical time of healing that your needing pain relief and your not normally one that has an issue with chronic pain after healing has went on.
I can certainly understand your worry & frustation with this, but I don't see any reason why your doctors cannot still make sure you achieve the relief, just like everyother patient. Your problem is not a real common one, but it's also not a "Never heard of that! Either."
I think if you made sure you had previously made arrangements, that they should be able to find a delivery system that's compatible for you.
Drug companies make Opiate pain relievers in many different forms. There is; Oral liquid, pills, patches, lollypops, rectal supositories, injectable, etc.
I do know a friend of mine that has problems with pill forms of pain meds and her doctor has even trained her to give herself an injection IM in her hip every 12 hours for her pain control. When my father was dieing of Leukemia, they used the oral liquid for his pain and I know for the very ill that cannot hold oral meds down, they also have a supository. Some of these meds are not commonly used for post op pain control, but if you cannot get relief from the regular tablets, they should be able to at least use a supository system, which If I could not get relief from tablets or orally, then I would use supositories if they were the only help.
One reason that I would think the supositories would be a possible dilivery form would be that these are not widely used or abused of a delivery system and I'm sure a doc would feel more apt to prescribe them over & above the liquid, injectable or lollypops, which would be easier for anothere to get a hold of and abuse, and are more commonly used for last stages of cancer and not for post op pain.
I would also wonder if your not able to metabolize the pil forms, whether you would be able to use the oral liquid either.
I hope you can contact your doctor and ask about some of these considerations. Just because you are a bit more difficult to relieve your pain, does not mean that you don't deserve pain relief and that there is not any other options for you.
If your doctor says oral tablets or there is nothing else, all he is truely saying is that he refuses to prescribe something else or he's not researched the subject or he thinks your trying to scam him or something rediculous.
If he lumps you in some rediculous group with drug addicts, then I would question his knowledge on pain control and personlly would not trust him.
Here are a couple of extra pain sites, groups that may also be able to give you some great information in what & how you should go about making sure your asured post op pain control without being treated as an addict or being insulted.
The American Pain Foundation;
http://www.painfoundation.org/The Pain Relief Network
http://web.archive.org/web/20060220221451/www.painreliefnetwork.org/index.htmlIf you don't find the correct helpful info in your search around the site, then please feel free and call them, they may even be able to get you in contact of the leaders of a POP (Power over Pain) group in your state.
There's a tremendous amount of pain conrrol information out there and a lot of people & groups willing to help educate you and try to help you to know what types of things to discuss with your doctors to make sure you get the pain control you deserve.
I really hope somthing here can help you in some way or another. I'm thankful you found us and I truely hope all the best for you. There are options for you. You deserve pain care.
God Bless! If you need help with finding any more sites or more info here, just let me know I'll do what ever I can to help you.
Betty
PS; I also believe that people who were once addicted to drugs, for what ever reason, when appropriate, they deserve pain control too. This is one of the important parts of pain advocacy. Just because someone made some bad choices in their life, does not mean they must suffer needlessly through post op pain or any type of painful condition on there own and without help. We all need to stand up for those who cannot stand on their own.
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Pope Benedict XVI