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PatsyN
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7 years ago

Pain/mood management

Pain is an issue for all of us at (most) times during treatment. I've taken the usual assortment of painkillers on offer and they all work on me. They come on slowly and then wear off and I try to hurry home (if I'm out which is usually the reason I take a painkiller).
The last 2 weeks I've had a patch put on me and it's lifted my mood. It's stopped me crying whenever I'm alone AND has taken all my (physical) pain away.
I didn't ask for it. It was put on me by my radiologist who knew what was coming up next (lots of blisters).
Has anyone else been given pain patches?
I'm wondering why I wasn't offered them earlier and saved myself 12 months of tears (I have been seeing a cognitive therapist).
Am I getting better or is the patch tricking me into feeling good? 
I'm worried about returning to my teary emotional self once the patches are ceased.
I don't see my therapist until next month.

  • Today I discovered that my pain patch is usually prescribed for junkies who can't make it the chemist shop for their daily dose of methadone.
    Each one lasts a week and you get 2 in a pack, so there's one trip per fortnight...
    There is an 'elevation of mood' as a side effect, lol.
    Best side effect ever.
    I've got 2 patches left.
    So instead of crying I've been cooking and eating.
    Sweating is out of the question because it stings so much on the affected area so no visits to the horse.
    I don't even feel anxious about that.
    @Joannie the only thing I'm slightly anxious about is starting on Arimidex any day now (the script is in my bag!).
    Even if it's fake happiness I can learn from this and have changed some of my behaviours already. 
  • Hi @Zoffiel, like you I too have suffered chronic pain for many years, I have been to a pain management clinic for 18 months and have learned several strategies to put in place, all of which I am sure you are aware so wont go into, I am on 20mg kapanol at night slow release, and then I have oxynorm immediate release 5mg for breakthrough pain, stress makes the pain even worse, I have also know what I am able to do and not able to do and if I over do then I know that I will suffer, so where to from here, I take the breakthrough pain relief when needed and it does make a difference, to my pain, which in turn makes a difference to how I feel and my mood, for me its all about learning and understanding my body, I have a great GP who understands all of this, but no one should have to suffer chronic pain, its all about whats best suited for the individual on a physical and emotional level, I will not be a martyr and have learned that when needed I WILL TAKE my tablets - getting specialist advice is a good idea,thats their area of expertise so will get you on the right track.
    wendy55
  • There is all sorts of interesting research into pain medications going on at the moment. Sadly, it appears some of them can actually make you more sensitive to pain if you take them for extended periods--which is a no win situation for those of us with chronic pain. I do know that much as I enjoyed it, codeine wasn't a good choice for me. When it wore off, I'd have the miseries big time. I used to take 30mg maybe once a week to give myself some relief if I'd over done things. It worked a treat, but 6-8hrs later I felt worse than before I took it.  Go figure.

    I'm thinking of pushing past my GP now and getting some specialist advice. The issues I've had for ten years will never go away, and a combination of treatment side effects and aging mean that I'm developing a whole new suite of 'ouch;'

    Pain Australia www.painaustralia.org.au is a good place to find 'proper' information about the meds you are taking. It's not an easy website to navigate, but you might find some useful things on there.

    Mxx

  • My GP believes that pain and mood can interact, so low mood can make pain feel worse, and vice versa. Chronic, ongoing pain can have a huge impact on mood, so it makes sense that now you've got the pain under control , your mood would be lifting. 
    Take care
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  • Sorry @PatsyN to hear you've been in pain and teary.  I don't know anything about patches so can't help you I'm sorry.  I just wish I could give you a big hug .  Take care xxxx
  • Dear @PatsyN, I'm glad the patches have helped take away your bad pain and helped your mood. I'm sorry to think about you crying poor gal. I'll  be interested to hear what others can tell about pain patches.  Best wishes from jennyss