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Hey kids - just wondering, if you already had surgery, what pain meds did your dr give you to go home with? Mine gave me Tylenol with codeine, which really sucks and really doesn't help at all. I was expecting something alot stronger. Just curious what you all have. :blink:

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Hey LL67,

I have a problem with most narcotics, and was VERY vocal about it. I can't take morphine, demerol or codeine... they all make me vomit.

I told them the only pain-killer that I've ever been able to tolerate is Vicodin.

My doctor prescribed Hycet, which is liquid Vicodin (Vicodin = Hydrocodone + Acetominophen)

If the codeine isn't working for you, ask for Hycet.... it's made a WORLD of difference for me. I don't get queasy, which is very important, it takes away my pain, and it doesn't make me loopy.

Oh....my script calls for 3 teaspoons every 4 hours.

Good luck!

Karen

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Hey LL,

I was given Lortab which is liquid Vicodin. Its okay but I much would have perfered to go home with dome morphine ( lol!! ) :)

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I just took tylenol, although mine gave me darvocet capsules.

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Also was prescribe Lortab, but switched to regular tylenol after day 2 as needed. My doctor also approved aleve on occasion as well, and that helped with swelling in the stomach and gas pains in my shoulder.

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I just got my prescriptions filled this evening, I have Lortab for pain and for some reason I have to take Pepcid the night before and for 30 days after the surgery. So I'm all set for Monday!!!

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doc sent me home with liquid lortab and phenergren suppositories (which were WAY more valuable to me than the lortab)

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he told me to take liquid tylenol for pain

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I was sent home with Duladid (morophene) tablets very small, Protonix - 1 a day for six months, and Reglan 30 tabs to take as needed. and liquid regular adult tylenol, I have only had to take the duladid once a day now and tylenol twice a day so far so good.

Gas-x strips have been my best friend

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I was sent home with two good sized bottles of hydrocodone. I believe that is generic percocet. It takes the edge off, but I kinda miss the morphine drip I had in the hospital! Today is my first full day home so I am being generous with myself and taking the pain med every 4-5hrs. Think I will try to start weaning myself off of it tomorrow. I hope to be in good enough shape to go back to work on monday.

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Man I can not stand being drugged and out of it. I stopped them from even giving me morphine in the hospital! I am a Restless Monkey I guess.

You guys on hydrocodone, morphine, and opiate...remember it is VERY constipating. Even on liquids you should "go" by day 3 or so. If you don't, call your doc.

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