Help with Medications

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Hello again, I’m sorry to be a nuisance but I just read about the dangers of opioid addiction in over 60’s while waiting for hip replacement etc.

I’m 68 and I’m waiting for hip & shoulder replacement due to osteoarthritis. I also have severe back problems, having had surgery and many injections. I’ve also been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia up to 20yrs. ago. I’m struggling with my mobility and and my pain has just rocketed, as you can imagine.

My GP has been sympathetic and I’ve stopped Tramadol, but I’m on slow release morphine at 40mg twice daily. I’ve come down from 60 mg twice daily but I’m increasingly concerned as I’ve read and I know that it could lead to surgical complications. Nobody will tell me what is a acceptable amount to take with my up and coming surgery. I don’t have a problem reducing slowly, but I need to know what a aneathetist would be concerned about. My GP just says the amount that I find I’m comfortable with for my pain.

I don’t know how to find out what surgery would be safe when I have such debilitating pain. I don’t mind coming down again if this is necessary but I could wait for another year for surgery and the pain is already destroying my life.

Can you help, please.

Ann

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  • helpline_team
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    Hi@AnnR

    Thanks for you post to the Helpline. I'm sorry to hear about this painful situation you're dealing with. If the GP isn't able to answer these questions, you might find out if any of the GPs at the surgery have a special interest in arthritis or long-term pain. If so try to speak to them. If no joy, ask about a referral to a pain clinic.

    Do ring us on our freephone for a chat. Although we can't give individual medical advice, there are plenty of helpful points that we may be able to explore with you.

    Painkillers and NSAIDs | Side-effects, uses, time to work (versusarthritis.org)

    All the best

    Guy - Helpline Team

  • AnnR
    AnnR Member Posts: 52
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    Thankyou Guy. @helpline_team

    Ann