A Red Letter Day
Ok raise your glass of Boost, Ensure, or whatever you please...my husband is officially off all pain meds!! After being labeled a "complication magnet" by his oncologist and having some of the most severe mucositis she has ever seen, my husband was on heavy duty pain meds for extended periods. In the beginning he had Gabapentin for the nerve pain from the tumor...but we phased off of that as the tumor shrunk and was eradicated. But the chemoradiation caused its own kind of pain. At one point he had fentanyl patches (150mcg) with hydrocodone for breakthrough, then they switched him from that to methadone (60 ml/day). He also had a pain pump with Dilaudid for a short period of a week. For the past several months we have been weaning, weaning, weaning ever so gradually off the methadone. Today it has been one week with NADA! We are done, done, done with prescription pain meds. Now the only thing that is Rx. are the Restasis eye drops morning and night for the dry eyes.
Next goal...move to oral feeding and lose the PEG tube. We are now six months post treatment and grateful for every day, trying to keep that forward progress. Thank you CSN family for all your support and encouragement and advice.
Barbara
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Good news!
Congrats! I know from experience what it is to go through withdrawal from all those meds. I bet it took me nearly 2 months to get over the jumps and shakes at night time when I was trying to go to sleep. Good job and good luck to you. I go in for my 6 month follow up next month.
Gary
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time moves slowly
Barbara,
We sure are a diverse group of individuals. My most uncomfortable moment was the neck burn, but nothing like your husband has experienced. I am glad he is getting through the post treatment blues and will soon be able to experience his “new normal” the way most good H&N survivors do.
Next step, popping the PEG.
Good luck,
Matt
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Congratulations on having one
Congratulations on having one less complication!! I remember back when my hubby's MO called him one of those 'problem patients'. Gee, thanks! But when you make those major goals, like getting rid of the pain meds - it sure does feel good! I'm raising my glass of apple juice to you!
Onwards and upwards!
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