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No Pump for me

aliekat55

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During my visit with my surgeon, I discovered that they dont do the morphine pump. I had not even asked for I have had many orthopedic disasters and can generaly deal with pain. however, on Youtube so many patients are pressing the pump and even stay awake to press it regularly. I dont know what to make of it. this doctor says that he can manage the pain with either oral or IM meds--of course that means waiting for the nurse to bring the shot or pill.

I guess I will find out if I really have the high pain threshold I think i have. :unsure:

My wife has become my biggest supporter. I had blogged that I wasn't clear whether she approved or not, but in the last few days either she has come to terms with it or it is now clearer. An amazing transformation, she comes up with ideas, I can tell her about my anxieties. She does keep asking about adverse events and perhaps that is on her mind.

I told her that the life insurance was all paid up but somehow that did not ease her mind. :D

alex



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thanks for the encouragement. However, I dont think i have met an Rn that is a wimp. several who thought they were ;)

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I strongly suggest pain meds. I had the morphine pump the first day and night. The 2nd morning I asked them to take it away because it was making me nauseated. I really regretted that decision. Then I had to wait forever for the nurse's to bring meds to me. I finally figured out to ask 1 hour before I was actually due for one...or continous ringing of my bell until the nurse came. I had to get bitchy a few times. And I am a nurse. When people are not in pain or have never had surgery- they have no clue how important it is to get that pain med. Good luck with your decision. By day 3 - I did not need any more pain meds.

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Prior To my surgery I requested no pain to be given to me. I wanted to hurry and recover and I knew that narcotics hinder the process. I was up and out of bed walking tha halls as soon as I woke up. Even if you have a bit of pain thy can give ou what you need via IV or orally. Don't depend on a pump ..

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I didn't have a pump- I was given morphine through an IV when I requested it. Morphine sucks- made me itch. Usually they give dilaudid but there was a shortage at the time of my surgery. When I got home they gave me percoset, which in my opinion, is the best medication ever. Truly a "happy pill". LOL

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I need to find out what the pain med protocol is - I know dilaudid works and doesn't make me sick - I should probably let them know

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Thanks for the feedback. Percocet works very well for my dental pain but I expect taking pills that first day might be a challenge. However I do well with IM demerol and I will let them know.

alex

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I didn't have a pain pump and I did just fine. The nurses were right on time every six hours with my pain meds. Only one time did I feel like my pain was unmanageable, and that was due to gas pains that resolved once I got out of bed and started walking a bit.

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I had the pump and it was just right. I didn't have to wait for meds and by timing the use I was able to keep myself evenly comfortable. It takes more meds to regain pain control then to maintain at a lower level.

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