Pain
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About pain
I'm experiencing the same thing with pain, but I've been living with cancer for many, many years. The doctor gave me Vicodin for the pain. It takes a while for it to take effect, then only lasts a few hours. I really don't want anything stronger, because yesterday I had no pain at all. Can't figure this out, except the dr. told me the tumor (I haven't had any another surgery)is pressing on the nerve of the organ and I have some tumors on my colon. Surgery isn't really an option at this point, so I have to just live with pain. Hope you find some relief soon.0 -
other ONC in your network?
There has to be more ONC in your network. Sorry you are having pain. It's important to have a ONC that you trust and returns your calls. My doc said she got it all during my surgery so I like to think that I DON'T have cancer. My chemo will just be insurance. If it gets bad, I would go to the ER. At least they can give you something for the pain.
Take care..I'm right behind ya.0 -
pain
Hi, I'm new to the cancer diagnosis, so i can't answer your pain question if it is from chemo or what. Chemotherapy can cause diffuse pain symptoms. However, I am a nurse practitioner with a pain medicine specialty so I can expertly answer pain control. Get your pain treated. Did they provide you with pain medication from the oncologist office? If not call them until you get an answer. If you are uncomfortable with your oncologist try to link with one of the nurses and make a relationship with him or her. Once you connect with a nurse and she sees you are reasonable and are looking for help she will remember you and that brings your chart to her more quickly. Second, uncontrolled pain causes havoc emotionally and physically. If it is unbearable and you have used your tools at home to control it, but have failed, then either get appointment with the oncologist or your primary physician to discuss other options for pain control. If all else fails go to ER. The expectation in ER is to stop the pain. They will give appropriate medicines to get you comfortable. I also suggest a referral to a pain center. I have multiple patients with cancer and pain control issues that I treat.
I hope this was helpful. Kim0 -
Hi Kimberlykimberly sue 63 said:pain
Hi, I'm new to the cancer diagnosis, so i can't answer your pain question if it is from chemo or what. Chemotherapy can cause diffuse pain symptoms. However, I am a nurse practitioner with a pain medicine specialty so I can expertly answer pain control. Get your pain treated. Did they provide you with pain medication from the oncologist office? If not call them until you get an answer. If you are uncomfortable with your oncologist try to link with one of the nurses and make a relationship with him or her. Once you connect with a nurse and she sees you are reasonable and are looking for help she will remember you and that brings your chart to her more quickly. Second, uncontrolled pain causes havoc emotionally and physically. If it is unbearable and you have used your tools at home to control it, but have failed, then either get appointment with the oncologist or your primary physician to discuss other options for pain control. If all else fails go to ER. The expectation in ER is to stop the pain. They will give appropriate medicines to get you comfortable. I also suggest a referral to a pain center. I have multiple patients with cancer and pain control issues that I treat.
I hope this was helpful. Kim
I just answered a post to you regarding you being scared and waiting for your staging results and here you are helping out a fellow Teal Warrior Sister! Wanted to give you a big (((HUG))) .... way to go, girl.
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Staying out of the hospitalMwee said:Hi Kimberly
I just answered a post to you regarding you being scared and waiting for your staging results and here you are helping out a fellow Teal Warrior Sister! Wanted to give you a big (((HUG))) .... way to go, girl.
Maria
Undertreatment
You must hate hospitals as much as I do! Are you still trying to tough out the pain? I hope you have gotten some relief since you posted this.
I've never had a blood clot in my lung but I think it could be painful. I've had some pretty painful adhesions at times. I pray you are doing better now.0 -
the hospitalcarolenk said:Staying out of the hospital
Undertreatment
You must hate hospitals as much as I do! Are you still trying to tough out the pain? I hope you have gotten some relief since you posted this.
I've never had a blood clot in my lung but I think it could be painful. I've had some pretty painful adhesions at times. I pray you are doing better now.
YES, terrified of going to the hospital. The pain has subsided to a dull ache and I see my onc soon. I have called about it but they just say go to ER and I will if it gets to where I think I need to. Right now, I'm ok.They mentioned adhesions so I am going with that. This week preparing for my treatment on Friday. ick0
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