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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3792238" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>I don't like opioids. I've been prescribed them several times and just don't take them...even after surgery. I have several bottles in my medicine cabinet (hydrocodone and oxycodone) that haven't even been opened.</p><p></p><p>They don't work for me. At all. They make me itch, constipated and keep me from sleeping. The most they do for me is put me in a "I don't give a f***" mood. But I had to take more than the prescribed dose for that to happen. And I didn't like that feeling.</p><p></p><p>I took tramadol for a while for leg issues related to the nerve damage in my back. It REALLY helped my legs but I'd just lay awake ALL night hoping to fall asleep. I finally just started my own exercise and diet program, lost almost 60 pounds, and pretty much solved about 80% of the leg issues. Back feels much better, too.</p><p></p><p>I've been taking gabapentin for a while at the recommendation of a neurologist. I agreed to try it for 90 days. I really don't feel like it makes much difference at all.</p><p></p><p>What I could use is a good sleep medication. If I could just sleep I could deal with the pain without any drugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3792238, member: 45773"] I don't like opioids. I've been prescribed them several times and just don't take them...even after surgery. I have several bottles in my medicine cabinet (hydrocodone and oxycodone) that haven't even been opened. They don't work for me. At all. They make me itch, constipated and keep me from sleeping. The most they do for me is put me in a "I don't give a f***" mood. But I had to take more than the prescribed dose for that to happen. And I didn't like that feeling. I took tramadol for a while for leg issues related to the nerve damage in my back. It REALLY helped my legs but I'd just lay awake ALL night hoping to fall asleep. I finally just started my own exercise and diet program, lost almost 60 pounds, and pretty much solved about 80% of the leg issues. Back feels much better, too. I've been taking gabapentin for a while at the recommendation of a neurologist. I agreed to try it for 90 days. I really don't feel like it makes much difference at all. What I could use is a good sleep medication. If I could just sleep I could deal with the pain without any drugs. [/QUOTE]
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