2nd night in the WGH and two great sleeps, trying to explain my pain level they keep saying there are p/killers available to the knock you out stage and I don't have to suffer I told the doc's unless I am rolling about the floor crying or hanging halfway out the window then they can give me Morphine or above, They tell me you have to reach certain levels to reach the Biological injection and the doctor told me I passed already
on Friday during a quick vision test on me, So if i go into painfree spell ( that won't happen) over the next few days it won't affect Fridays results so looking good it is a matter of what drug I will get they keep reassuring me that the respiratory Team are in the loop with all that's happening.Out for lunch with Fran and my best friend Martin Burns.
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I am on Fentanyl patches changing them every 3 days great opioid painkiller which does not depress the breathing as much as other opioid pain killers drugs that may depress the breathing are best to be avoided or used in small doses
I'm glad you've had some decent sleep Matt, having fibro and other conditions, I know how lack of quality sleep can make my pain levels soar and what a difference a good night or two's sleep can make.
Good luck for the rest of the week and I hope they find something strong enough to ease your pain. x
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