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Hey guys been on morphine a while now and I have a feeling it’s stopped working because the pain is just as bad as it was before I took the morphine. Can it stop working and what did you guys do if it did? I am under investigation for my stomach pains!

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Bananas5

It is well known that all these strong drugs don't work for ever. They were developed short term use for cancer patients at end of life. With the success they gave in pain relief they were moved up for chronic pain. Now research shows that stronger and more often doesn't relieve pain..

Have you been referred to Pain Clinic or Pain Management course? Both excellent and you learn how to manage your pain with therapies, counseling etc.

x

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Shughesy98 in reply to Bananas5

No I have been referred to all sorts of people but never pain management. I must be in hospital at least every few months with my stomach pain but they never refer me to pain clinic xx

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Bananas5 in reply to Shughesy98

Ask your GP for referral

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in reply to Shughesy98

A lot of pain clinics are moving away from morphine and towards using the mind differently.

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Philip

I’m on morphine patches for a good few years and it has helped so much, I was on low dose but now I’m up to 35mg it does change and speak to your gp. Maybe worth coming off it altogether because once you are in, you will never get out of sincity. I wish you well on your dialema.

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Shughesy98 in reply to Philip

Just phoned out of hours and they are going to get a nurse or paramedic to call me and see what they say. The pain I’m in is unbearable like I can still do stuff but it takes me twice and long and I have to sit down after about 10 minutes of being up xx

in reply to Philip

Patches are ok but are really addictive. The problem I have is I was handed them and not told of this. As your body gets used to the patch they last shorter or do not get rid of the pain so you are forced to up the dose and side effects. I personally would like to be off them as a result. Yes ill be in more pain but I will be awake and do a bit more.

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Philip in reply to

The patch lasts 7 day, 4 days, the patch carries on at the same strength until you replace it after so many days.

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Itsallinthehips

What other pain killers are you on? Have they investigated what’s going on in your stomach have you had scans and tests etc? X

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Shughesy98 in reply to Itsallinthehips

I am on paracetamol as well. I have had a gastrocopy, internal ultrasound, a normal ultrasound and numerous blood tests

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Itsallinthehips in reply to Shughesy98

Are your taking oramorph or slow release morphine? Bit strange they’ve got you on just paracetamol and morphine, have you tried other combinations or painkillers?

I’ve struggled with stomach pain for over ten years and they’ve just said to me in cysts in my overies and they pop a lot and leave fluid , it took them over 6 years to finally realise what was wrong so hang on in there and definitely be asked to be referred to pain management to help you deal with the pain and find the right painkillers to help you x

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Shughesy98 in reply to Itsallinthehips

I’m on oramorph and they did have me on omeprazole to help line my stomach but they made me really down so they took me off of them and I am on about 2 different anti sickness tablets to stop me from being sick most days. The GP had just put me on the Pill to see if that makes a difference but that’s more for lower abdomen. It’s all a pain to be honest. Being referred to out of hours at the moment and they hopefully should be able to direct me to the right place.

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Itsallinthehips in reply to Shughesy98

Where about a is the pain? It took three laparoscopies to find out my problem I imagine that will be the next thing for you or a CT scan. Yeah if they pain is that bad maybe they need to admit you x

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Itsallinthehips in reply to Itsallinthehips

Ask them to change you to cocodamol instead and those together should make a big difference x

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Shughesy98 in reply to Itsallinthehips

It’s upper abdomen mainly. However I was a week late on my period this month and I have lower abdomen pain at the moment as well so the two mixed together is not great but the upper abdomen pain is more dominant than the lower abdomen. I get admitted to hospital every other month because of it xx

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Itsallinthehips in reply to Shughesy98

Have they tested you for IBS or wheat intolerance etc? X

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Shughesy98 in reply to Itsallinthehips

I don’t have an issue with any foods xxx

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Itsallinthehips in reply to Shughesy98

Well I hope you get an answer soon x

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Shughesy98 in reply to Itsallinthehips

So do I. Been like it for about 9 months now xxx

Morphine does gradually become less effective in time as your body becomes tolerant. There is no easy fix to this so you should talk to your gp and pain management. Do not just increase your dose.

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MrWoots

A massive massive warning,after been on the patches and having been swapped onto oxycodone over the last 8 years I decided enough was enough and decided to come off all my pain relief as they no longer worked as my body had built up a resistance.

The withdrawals were severe hell and 18 months on I still crave these horrible drugs.

So just a word of warning I would try and steer clear of long term opiates.

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deejames in reply to MrWoots

I managed to withdraw myself from all opiates over a 3 month period with the help of CBD oil. Withdrawal was unpleasant but nothing like when I withdrew from Fentanyl whilst moving to Oxycodone.

You are right MrWoots. These drugs are not for long term use though they do work initially. I have retreived the person I was before opiates. And suffer less pain not more.

Dee

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Marky in reply to MrWoots

I used clonidine for opiate withdrawals.

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Peggy76 in reply to MrWoots

Hi. Can I ask you how you cope with the pain , I can only have paracetamol &oxynorm25 mg daily spread out because I have ckd etc/

Regards

Peggyn

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Shughesy98

Guys think we went on a bit of a tangent here. I was just asking if any of you had experienced morphine no longer working not whether you have had withdrawal symptoms from it. My doctors haven’t taken me off it yet.

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Sillysausage234 in reply to Shughesy98

Opiates do get addictive I was an addict once and started on low but habit spiralled out of control for years,heroin addiction.

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morphalot

Hi Shughesy98 - I was on morphine a long time - both MST50mg twice a day, and oramorph for breakthrough pain but the tablets weren't really working. I ended up in hospital with a stroke. The staff on the stroke ward said that morphine never fully leaves the body - after each dose a small amount remains in the body and accumulates. So, I came off it by reducing it slowly and didn't have any withdrawal symptoms. However I have experienced withdrawal some time ago and it was horrible - my whole body was trembling, I was claustrophobic, headaches etc. I then got referred to a pain management centre in London, at Thomas hospital. First I had to attend a 2-week training course to learn about other ways of managing pain, which was excellent. They also taught me the best way to use Morphine and other opiates. The X was led by a psychologist, physiotherapist I then had a neuro-stimulator inserted into my spinal column, which helped me to reduce my tablets. I'm no longer on morphine although I'm on a selection of other medication. Anyway, at least I'm off the morphine! Good luck with it all x

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waylay

Morphine gave me terrible tummy pain, fyi.

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Shughesy98 in reply to waylay

It normally helps mine. Just it isn’t at the moment and I don’t know why. It’s not making it worse it’s just not helping at all

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painintheneck1

when you take morphine your body then gets more morphine receptors thats why gps dont like giving it out.the more you take it then you get more morphine receptors.so need more morphine.if your pain has got worse then gp may give an updose.it happened to me.i was on 5ml oral oramorph after a while i could not bear the pain.gp then gave me zoramorph slow release tabletscas well 1 every 12 hours works perfectly.i now work!!!.go to gp and say you are getting BREAKTHROUGH PAIN they must manage your pain.its in there legal obligation when they become gps.annoys mr on this site when folk say there gp wont give certain medications.if your not happy tell gp you want to see anothet gp.i bet then you will get your medication correctly.dont let gp say no.pain management got me working again. before i could harldly pick up a pot.good health to you

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