arthritisbites
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Touchy ground.
Many have reported that if your body has never been addicted to Heroin... not refined synthetic Opioids, then
Methadone makes them quite sick and uncomfortable.
I have never had direct experience with this, however I read that recently, methadone has been used to manage cancer pain and other chronic pain states.
I have never been addicted to (or even taken) heroin, but I have been on methadone for chronic pain for over a decade now. I have quite literally been on every narcotic that is produced (I have also been accidentally overdosed at the hospital and been given narcan because the levels of narcotics that they needed to use on me walked that line).
Methadone is not for acute and passing pain situations. It is for chronic, long-term pain control - And what is wonderful about it is it has an extremely long half life. As in, it takes many days for the medication to leave your system. That affords a much more constant level of medication instead of the 4 to 6 hour ups and downs that short term narcotics (and marijuana) provide.
But it’s definitely a medication that you need to be consistent about, it’s not something that you can just take here and there and be fine. You need to stay at the same dose all the time, or you’re going to feel real bad.
On a side note...Narcotic bowel syndrome - I have suffered from this very severely throughout the years...
Ok, if you don’t want to read about a graphic poop story, look away now. You’ve been warned!!
While it thankfully isn’t as much of an issue now, for several years I had to manually remove my impacted feces every day. I kept a box of latex gloves next to the toilet, and I would literally have to reach inside and pry the poop out a chunk at a time. There were several times that I had to go to the emergency room due to the pain from the constipation. I was taking the narcotics to deal with chronic pain from arthritis, but I ended up having to take more to deal with the pain from the constipation! It was ridiculous!
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