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Old 11-02-2006, 05:20 PM
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Unhappy Problems fro oxycontin?

Forget it

thanks for the support everyone.

It is plain to see that this place is a clique and I am not welcome here.

Why did I even bother joining again

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You people should be ashamed of yourselves

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Old 11-04-2006, 02:48 AM
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What was your question....? I cannot help if you erased it...I just logged on for the first time in a few days...
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Old 11-04-2006, 09:32 AM
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i didn't answer as i don't take that drug. Only for a couple days in hopspital without much luck.
sorry, thought someone would be along to help.
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Old 11-04-2006, 11:42 AM
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Hi Quahog, don't feel that way, please don't think that because no one answered it meant that you're not accepted as part of the group...if you suffer CP like the rest of us here do then that makes you a part of our group here. Please try again with your questions about oxycontin, I don't take it but there are a few here who do I believe and they probably just didn't see this yet...
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Old 11-04-2006, 04:41 PM
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Quahog...
If you are still reading here...I will share that I didn't like it, even though it seemed "stronger" than others. I don't know what the question was, BTW.

I found a different long acting med that works for me.

As to this "clique" thing...this site is still in the "rebuilding" mode...and many are still lurking and simply may not be quick to post.

It will click in with time.
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Old 11-04-2006, 09:18 PM
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Hello Quahog,
I didn't see your question, but if I can help, I will. I take Oxycontin. I have taken it now for about three years. Although, it is only one of four pain meds that I take. I don't have a problem with it and don't know if that is what you're asking.
Please, come back and ask the question again. I have been gone for a few days. I got laryngitis and have been down.
Please don't think that there are certain groups that only talk to each other. I certainly don't do that and I don't think anyone else does.
Please give us another chance?
Linda
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Old 11-05-2006, 10:01 PM
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sounds like your having a bad day, so I for one am going to disregard your anger- happens to all of us. I take oxycontin, I have for two years,40 mg, twice a day, my only complaint is it certaintly does not last 12 hours, maybe 6 so I have breakthrough meds I take which are percocet, 10/325 4 times per day. I wish I had a more steady base so I didnt have so many flare ups, but this is as high as my pain doctor is comfortable going. So basically I am thank ful for what I am getting. With out it I would not be able to tolerate the pain, I have full body rsd.Take care , hope this helps. Please restate your question. mbrfz.
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Old 11-08-2006, 04:19 AM
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Quahog,

I'm sorry that you feel ignored. I've felt that way on more than one occasion here. I've learned not to take it personally. Years ago there were times when it definitely felt 'clique-ish' here. I reached the conclusion that there arent' any cliques, just people who are on often and wind up speaking to each other regularly. Well, you can't blame people from forming special friendships when they are constantly speaking to each other.

That said, I feel at this point, while the site is trying to start over essentially, there are so few people posting that you haven't been ignored by any clique-type behavior. It's just a question of not too many people are here.

I've been trying to see if there is a 'normal' ratio of the number of readers versus the amount of typed responses.

Back in the day, there were so many registered 'patients', that each day you could count on at least a page and a half of new posts. Perhaps after a bit of time has elapsed BT will return to it's glory days.

Quahog, please believe me when I say that if you can hold out a bit longer, you'll see that people here aren't ignoring you. It's just a question of numbers. In all honesty, I probably could have answered your question/s regarding your meds. I didn't even notice the post. ( Mushy brain syndrome). My sincerest of aplogies to you.

Please stay. This forum needs all the people it can muster.

Pain free days,

Pete
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Old 11-08-2006, 09:55 AM
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Quahog I'm so sorry that your question was never answered. I was a member of this forum before it had the crash and things have been really slow since it came back up. We need you to be part of our CP forum, so please don't feel rejected. Since BT has come back up I only check it once every few days because the new posts are few and far between, obviously I missed yours. Give us another chance!!
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Old 11-13-2006, 04:05 PM
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Please forgive my demeanor as of late.

I have been having a rough go of it and I just lost it !!!!

The fun just never stops either.

I found out from test results that I have Lyme disease and I am thinking great now I can get treated and maybe get better.

A Lyme Literate Medical Doctor was even consulted and ruled the reuslts as probable Lyme now when I go to my Internist who is also my primary care doctor, he says he doubts the Lyme diagnosis. I don't kow why I keep seeing this guy. It is so hard to find another pcp but I really need to.

I am on the verge of a major meltdown here !! For every step forward there is two giant steps backwards. God grant me the strength to keep from kicking this doctor's rear-end.
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