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Offline Sourdough

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Morphine shot
« on: February 09, 2012, 08:44:40 AM »
Went to the hospital Tuesday night.  Persistent chest pains, and just feeling worn-out all the time.  Fell twice, for no good reason.  OK I was working in snow waist deep, to get my snow machine unstuck.  But I should have not got dizzy and fell when I did.  But the chest pains would not go away.  I came in and sat down, and after four hours they were still there, and getting worse.  Wife could tell something was wrong, so she forced me to get up and get into the truck.  She took me to the hospital.

Heart enzymes were good, which meant no heart attack, that was a good thing.  Nitro had not worked at home.  They tried one more and my blood pressure dropped real  low.  Doctor looked at my records and decided I should do a stress test, hosp would get in touch with me and set up an appointment.  Meantime he had ordered something for the pain.  A few minutes later a nurse came in with a Hypodermic, saying she was going to give me something specially formulated for heart pain.  It was a morphine derivative and would help the pain.  I told her I don't do well on Morphine, so she decided to only give me half and see how it did.

One minute after the shot, whaw, it hit me.  I wilted, and it felt like my arms weighted a ton.  I could hardly move, my speech was slured, and I could not think straight.  While I was lying there near comatose, an X-ray tech came in and took me to X-ray.  As we went down the hallway I started thinking again, and by the time we got to X-ray, I was able to move.  Had a hard time standing, good thing they had a big bar to hold onto above the X-ray machine.  By the time we got back to the Emergency room I was feeling no pain, and the drowsy affects seemed to be wearing off.  An hour later when they released me I was ready to go out and whip the world.

Yesterday I went to a Fish and Game luncheon, felt great no chest pain.  Went to the gym, then went and took care of some errands in town.  Met the wife and son, then took them to dinner.  Afterwards we had a Fish and Game Advisory Committee meeting, starting at 7 PM, that lasted to 1015 PM.  I knew it was going to be a contentious meeting, and it was.  I got really irritated due to some new people on the committee stonewalling the vote.  Trying to create an atmosphere where they could stop an Antler Less Moose hunt.  At one point I got up and really told the new members of the A/C, their responsibilities lie with their constituents.  We had overwhelmingly heard from those people, with a 5 to 1 majority, and they should vote accordingly.  Their own personal feelings or personal agendas should not be a part of this vote.  They represented the all people in the Fairbanks area.  My speech and other people now getting up and supporting what I had said, swayed the vote.   A good thing for the community.  I was on top of the world.  The new puppets on the Committee was being yelled at by the puppet master for not voting the way he had instructed them to vote.  Again I was on top of the world.

This morning, the affects of the shot have worn off somewhat.  No longer want to go out and whip anything, but that was some good stuff.  But the chest pain is not back, just feeling kind of blah.  Scheduled for a Doctor's appointment Wednesday, and a stress test next Thursday.  Too bad that stuff is habit forming.  Like Michael J Fox said, "Better living through chemistry".
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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #1 on: February 09, 2012, 09:20:18 AM »
Hope everything turns out fine for you. Your experience here helps to demonstrate how some people can get carried away with drug use, because it made them feel better from whatever state they are in. No one does drugs for recreation because it makes them feel bad even if it may ruin them in the long run. Hang in there!
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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2012, 09:49:31 AM »
guzzijohn:  I have been given all kinds of Opiate drugs, Oxycodon, Tramadol, all kinds of things for pain.  I refuse to take them on a reguler basis, because they are all habit forming.  I had rather live with my pain than become hooked on drugs.  I only take them when it gets so bad I need some relief.  But I was given this shot by the Emergency Room staff.  I am amazed at the results.  But I don't want another one.  At least not any time soon.  And as you said, I can understand how someone could get hooked on this stuff. It feels good.
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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #3 on: February 09, 2012, 09:58:40 AM »
 
 
  Hello Sourdough:
 
  I would say to BE CAREFUL, we enjoy your comments and posts and don't want you to be bed-ridden.
  I have a number of things wrong with my health also, not young anymore and I have to be careful. I have to try hard sometimes to control my temper and not get too upset about anything. Thats where I got the REX from on my moniker. My wife used to say I was acting like a T-REX, she would say " OK Rex you need to calm down" so I knew it was time to put the temper away. lol
  take care, I trust all will go well for you.Keep us posted, we do care about you even tho we have never met.
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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #4 on: February 09, 2012, 12:38:45 PM »
good to here your doing ok i do well with morphine only when nothing else works just got out of the hospital last week had cancer in my neck lymp noid bad crap.just got off fentinol patch never again every time i take that stuff i loose days. neck is real sore but felling better to day. radiation treat ment next week.don't over do it on the snow thing i don't use a shovel much been lucky not much snow. take life a little  easier.you got a lot of shootin a head. ;D

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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #5 on: February 09, 2012, 12:47:03 PM »
They don't call it "Soldier's Joy" for nothing.  They even named a fiddle tune "Soldier's Joy" after it.
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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2012, 01:42:32 PM »
Had shoulder surgery in 2010 and was in a lot of pain.  Nurse offered me a morphine shot.  She said the pain would go away within ten seconds.  Got shot, nothing happened.  Pain was awful.  Got a second morphine shot 30 minutes later.  Nothing.  Nurse rolled in a morphine drip device with a remote control.  I starred at the monitor all night long and hit the delivery button whenever a new drip was available.  Nothing.  Finally released on third day.  Did research and learned that some people do not get results.  Got a hangover however.  Never heard of such.  All other pain meds work for me.  Percocet works and Demerol is unreal.  Morphine = nothing.  Thought is was all made from opium.
 
Can anyone explain this?

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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #7 on: February 09, 2012, 02:34:41 PM »
I'm allergic to most pain meds and fortunately I can take Morphine. I've had to many times but lately it really makes me sick to my stomach to the point I'd about rather indure the pain.

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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #8 on: February 09, 2012, 02:38:10 PM »
Sourdough, glad that you are good. teach the newbees sometihng on that F&G board. Don't let the haints get ahead of them.
 
I had Morphine for a kidney stone. did zip.
 
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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #9 on: February 09, 2012, 10:49:25 PM »
I have to agree with charles p. I was on the morphine drip after my second hip replacement. Can't say as it did a thing for me or to me. Right now i am on Tylenol with codine for arthritis in ever joint in my body. I can take 4 a day. I take 1 in the morning and maybe 1 before i go to bed but not often do i take the one at night. Don't think there is much chance of me getting hooked on any of that crap.

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Re: Morphine shot
« Reply #10 on: February 09, 2012, 11:13:32 PM »
I have had some procedures done, such as gall bladder removal..where the doc sent me home with that restricted, high power stuff.  Never used any of it and it finally went down the flusher.  I'd rather endure some pain than to mess with that stuff !  Right now I am working to repair a "frozen shoulder"; the pfysical therapy is doing fine, but there is some continual, low level pain.  They tell me to take some acedominiphin (sp?) but no thanks..I'll grin & bear it !
 
 
Sometimes I think Docs are too quick to dish that stuff out.....probably a CYA thing with them..
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