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Re: Need Help With Pain

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon Jun 4 15:40:37 2001


At Wed, 30 May 2001, christine wrote: >
>At Tue, 15 May 2001, cindy wrote:
>>
>>I am in constant pain. I have Endo and Pcos. I have been taking
>>vicoden for the pain however it seems that that is not helping anymore.
>>I had a Lap in October of 2000. Can the Endo be back already? My
>>Dr.keeps prescribing pain killers and I am afraid that I will become
>>addicted to them. I am not sure what do to anymore. I wanted to have
>>another Lap to get rid of the pain again but my Dr. wants to wait and
>>see. I am tired of playing games. Should I ask him to refer me to a
>>Pain Specialist? If anyone knows what I am going thru I really need some
>>advice.
>>
>>--
>>Cindy P
>>Hi Cindy. My name is Christine and i am new to this forum but i have pcos and endo. I myself have just went through the lap in Feb 2001 for the endo and still have constant and severe pain. I am on the gluco and bcp. The bcp i have been on for the last four years and they have helped me none. I just started the gluco a week ago and havent seen anything new yet. Even though that wont help me with the endo. How high of a dose of vicoden are you taking and how often? I was on 2400 mg of ibu a day and was resently taken off because of the cahance of ulcers. But it seemed to help while i was taking it. I know that it isnt as strong as the vicoden but if you havent tried it in the past it might be worth a shot.Good Luck!!!!!
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>--
>Chrisitne
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