I currently take Belbuca for RLS. I have taken Mirapex and Rotigotine with horrible augmentation symptoms upon stopping. I have also taken Gabapentin with terrible side effects. I also have tried several opioids in the past. I have taken Belbuca for the past several years. I am facing hip replacement surgery in a couple of months. I am concerned about post surgical pain since my understanding is that I will not be able to take any opioids post op. My surgeon and my PCP do not have any suggestions. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Belbuca and post surgical pain.
That is strange as opioids are usually prescribed for post surgical pain. Have you asked your doctor why?
Tell your doctors and anesthesiologists about your RLS and its symptoms and that you need to take medicine for it. You could temporarily take ropinirole or Mirapex for it without worrying about augmenting but obviously switch back to your belbuca as soon as possible. Ask if there will be any drug interactions from what they will give you with that. Also talk with the patient representative ahead of time.
Tell them not to give you any sedating antihistamines or sedating anti-nausea medications. Instead insist they use Zofran (ondansetron) for anti-nausea. You can download the Medical Alert Card that you can show your doctors, that tells them about the condition and what will happen after surgery and what medicines to avoid at rlshelp.org/ although you will need to join the RLS foundation. A membership is $40, but they have some good information on it and you get their monthly magazine. However the safe antidepressants listed on medical alert card are not antidepressants: Lamotrigine, Carbamazepine, Oxcarbazepine. Also there is a 2 page handout "Surgery and RLS: Patient Guide" on the RLS Foundation website which is very helpful. Also "Hospitalization Checklist for the Patient with RLS"
Вы настолько продвинуты, просто респект Вам, я новенькая, читаю ваши посты, такую помощь Вы оказываете, просто огромная благодарность вам. Я не давно обследование делала под наркозом, когда меня разбудили, я чуть с ума не сошла, хотелось с окна выброситься, мои ноги напомнили о себе с такой силой, мама не горюй. У анастезолога спросила что он вколол мне, первое что я услышала это церукал , то что спровоцировало сбн.
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You are so advanced, just respect to you, I am new, I read your posts, such help you provide, just a huge thank you. I recently did an examination under anesthesia, when they woke me up, I almost went crazy, I wanted to throw myself out of the window, my legs reminded me of themselves with such a force, mama no goryay. I asked the anesthesiologist what he injected me with, and the first thing I heard was cerucal, which is what triggered the sbn.
I was under the impression that Belbuca (buprenorphine) is used to help people addicted to opioids and will cause nausea, etc if they are given an opioid. Thank you so much for your quick reply.