tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029129453140655773.post7767038722034882302..comments2023-04-27T10:09:48.888-05:00Comments on The Unintentional Expert: Pain, Pain, Go AwayUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029129453140655773.post-26037154289753870632011-08-08T19:08:27.912-05:002011-08-08T19:08:27.912-05:00It took a while but I finally at least figured out...It took a while but I finally at least figured out that the pain isn't serious, its annoying but manageable. They don't exactly know what it is, but they now seem to know what it isn't, which is good. Scored another Vicodin 'scrip so I'm good for another week at least. @Emily the books sound cool, I have not heard of them, will check them out. @Dad, I agree that it ought (in theory) be easy to stop taking them, and I hope it is! :)Mhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02843280160505440822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029129453140655773.post-50567658147108963772011-08-07T17:22:22.220-05:002011-08-07T17:22:22.220-05:00--who isn't really anonymous but your dad --
...--who isn't really anonymous but your dad --<br /><br />While it's healthy to worry about addiction, it's not really an addiction if you only take the Vicodin for pain, and when the pain stops you lose interest in taking it. <br /><br />Yes, I know, an addiction could play dirty and tell you that you're still feeling pain and therefore you need to keep feeding it, but that's something to keep an eye out for long term. In the meantime, if it hurts, it hurts.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029129453140655773.post-2002631359136678782011-08-07T16:24:50.231-05:002011-08-07T16:24:50.231-05:00Your nurses might be more helpful allies vs pain t...Your nurses might be more helpful allies vs pain than your doctors. I would make darn sure every single one of them know how bad it is.<br /><br />Re: Dr. House--but hey, brilliant! Let's hear it for brilliant!Cathy Creahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18407102230512845746noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5029129453140655773.post-38743931991807194192011-08-06T18:06:33.516-05:002011-08-06T18:06:33.516-05:00aaarghh, so sorry. thank heaven for vicodin. i'...aaarghh, so sorry. thank heaven for vicodin. i'm glad you're going ahead with it despite your concerns.<br /><br />i recommend two books you might be interested in: _the pain chronicles_ by melanie thernstrom and _in the realm of hungry ghosts_ by gabor mate. the first is about chronic pain and what pain is and why it's so damn hard to treat, and the second is about addiction and what addiction is and why it's so damn hard to treat. <br /><br />is suspect that if you were inclined to develop a genuine addiction (as opposed to physical dependence, which is inevitable, fixable, and not at all evidence of a character flaw) you would have done so already after the first surgery. your impatience to get off the opiates last time ought to be a comfort to you this time.Emilyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00000746941677781925noreply@blogger.com