Updates to the Online Community
We are updating the Online Community on Tuesday 24th May. This is changing the look of the forums to a "list view" to make finding where to post an easier task.
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Ellen ModeratorPosts:952
Hello@SandraWelcome to the Online community from me.
Personally I have very little experience of liquid morphine only post operatively, but I know there are people who use this forum who do/have used it. Until they come along to talk to you I attach the following link:
You need to scroll to the section on opioid painkillers.
我记得的一件事是,便秘对我来说是明确的副作用。每天用一小杯修剪果汁解决。
请让我们知道您的情况
Take care
Ellen
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Mike1 MemberPosts:1,992
I have been on slow-release (MST) and liquid morphine (Oramorph) for years as nothing else works. Although I am on a relatively high dose and have been given clearance from the GP to take as much Oramorph as I like, all it does is knock the edge of the pain. If you ask around most people will tell you that whatever drugs they are on nothing gets rid of the pain. Side effects and efficacy vary from person to person, so far as my experiences are concerned it does not make me tired, neither does it affect my bowel movements.
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丹尼 MemberPosts:4
Hi Sandra. I have only just joined the Forum and really feel for you. I take 3 Dipipanone and Cyclizine pills a day ( opioids and anti sickness pills ), 1 Matrifen Patch and then I now also take liquid Oramorph once a day. I have multiple health problems and have had lung cancer and am going for tests on my stomach tomorrow. I have Osteoarthritis and Osteoporosis and have had acid reflux for year's so find that the Oramorph makes the burning in my stomach worse and also makes me feel a bit sick . I know other people who take Oramorph and they have no side effects. I think you will have to try it, as different people have different reactions. Make sure that someone Is with you when you take it.
祝你好运,保持安全e. All the best. Danni
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Frogmorton MemberPosts:27410年
你是怎么来的@Sandra?
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dreamdaisy MemberPosts:31,552
Back in my early days of arthritis I thought I could not tolerate the pain so my GP prescribed oramorph. It had a very limited effect on the pain so I didn't bother and returned to my usual method of ignoring life's physical viccisitudes, namely distraction. The only time it was effective was when I was given a massive dose (in rheumatology under medical supervision) before they drained and steroided my knee. Then I saw the point - and utter uselessness - of it. The pink clouds of care and pain-free joy may be nice but you cannot function as a human whilst floating on them. I've also had medical grade cocaine: that was a blast.
I am in my twenty-fourth year of arthritis and now cannot imagine a life without pain as so many joints are affected. Pain is a very individual thing, one man's agony is another's mild twinge but whatever the level it is debilitating, demoralising and depressing. I live a happy, contented and reasonably active life despite the pain because I am so used to it. It can be done but at times it isn't easy. DD
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pzh20 MemberPosts:2
I use Oramorph up to 4 times a day and I do find it provides short-term pain relief. It doesn't seem to give me any side effects
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PeterJ ModeratorPosts:484
Hello@pzh20and welcome to the community. We are a friendly and supportive group and I hope that that will be your experience as well.
I understand that you have arthritis in your knees and that you take Oramorph to help relieve the pain. Our website has a lot of useful information on it and I would recommend having a look around it, to help I've put a couple of links in below which may be of interest.
Please do keep posting and let us know how you are getting on and I am sure that others will connect with you to share their thoughts and experiences as well.
With very best wishes
Peter
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