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The pain is slightly worse today but the Dr says that is normal so I'll roll with. Because of this the Dr has bumped up my pain medication which has now resulted in mild hallucinations.

So if I say anything a little bit different don't be alarmed.

Winston
Thanks again everyone, means a lot me.
(11-17-2017, 05:31 AM)Banned_imp Wrote: [ -> ]The pain is slightly worse today but the Dr says that is normal so I'll roll with. Because of this the Dr has bumped up my pain medication which has now resulted in mild hallucinations.

So if I say anything a little bit different don't be alarmed.

Winston
You might even ride faster in your "dreams"
w/r I merged your threads. Lets just keep adding to this one rather than a new thread for every day lol

Hang in there bud, good pain meds get you thru this kind of stuff
Good luck W/R...hope you're able to get off the pain meds asap, take care.
I hope you're able to get off the pain meds quickly too. I remember being on them along time ago and having hallucinations which were too real for comfort.
(11-17-2017, 05:31 AM)Banned_imp Wrote: [ -> ]The pain is slightly worse today but the Dr says that is normal so I'll roll with. Because of this the Dr has bumped up my pain medication which has now resulted in mild hallucinations.

So if I say anything a little bit different don't be alarmed.

Winston

Your body went through a lot of pain and stress during the operation while you were asleep. It is not unusual when injured not to feel the pain until later.

In a hockey game I got hit from behind. Both of us went down, and I fell on his upturned skate. I was in pain and lay on the ice a bit. When I got back to the bench I skipped a shift, but then played to the end of the game. After the game we closed a neighbourhood restaurant after hours of pizza and beer. The next day I could not get out of bed with the severe pain of a cracked rib.

If your pain killers are that strong, be prepared for the shakes a day or two after you stop taking them. I had a gall bladder attack and had to take 1 milligram of hydromorphone for a couple of days. A day later my hands and feet started to shake while I was having a bowl of soup. It scared me, until I realized it withdrawal symptoms.
(11-17-2017, 07:37 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]w/r I merged your threads. Lets just keep adding to this one rather than a new thread for every day lol

Hang in there bud, good pain meds get you thru this kind of stuff

My apologies, I certainly wasn't trying to confuse anyone by having multiple threads about subject.

I'll go back to being quiet now.
No need to be quiet, W/R, particularly if it helps your recovery along.
(11-17-2017, 03:14 PM)Banned_imp Wrote: [ -> ]
(11-17-2017, 07:37 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]w/r I merged your threads. Lets just keep adding to this one rather than a new thread for every day lol

Hang in there bud, good pain meds get you thru this kind of stuff

My apologies, I certainly wasn't trying to confuse anyone by having multiple threads about subject.

I'll go back to being quiet now.

Up at midnight posting. Huh

Best get some rest. Any hospital that I have been in wakes everyone at dawn to medicate them.
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