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RSD Questions : OXYCONTIN
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From: MSN Nicknameim2stubborn2quit  in response to Message 1Sent: 1/12/2004 4:12 PM
Hey there Kiddo

Oxycontin is an Opiate based medication for pain. It is one of the strongest
there is! It also has a VERY HIGH addiction level (on the level of Morphine)
so be really careful with using it.

Why are they using one of the strongest narcotics to start with? You say
that they are just now starting you on Narcotics (which by the way are shown
to not work with RSD) yet they are starting with one of the strongest ones.
That makes no sense to me. I would be questioning the doctor's decision on
this one.

I have helped detox more than one person hooked on that stuff and I am way
against using it in anyone unless 1. nothing else works or 2. the person is
at the end of their life. Once you go onto Oxycontin there is nothing
stronger other than Morphine when the Oxycontin doesn't work any more.

I have a drug book with Oxycontin in it. If you would like I can give you
more specific information just let me know what you want to know.

Janine



"Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win"


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>From: "mirage_angel_hope" <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: "RSD Helpline Support Group"
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>To: "RSD Helpline Support Group" <[email protected]>
>Subject: OXYCONTIN
>Date: Sat, 10 Jan 2004 12:09:04 -0800
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>From: mirage_angel_hope
>Message 1 in Discussion
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>Dear group I hope that all of you are fell well and that you guys had a
>great holiday. I had a doctor's appointment on thursday and he decided that
>it was time to try some narcotics.So he put me on OXYCONTIN.Have any of you
>ever been on it?I have been trying to find information on it ,I haven't had
>much luck.Most site I visited just tell you how dangerous the drug is when
>misused.So if any of you can help I would really appreciate. Love Mirage
>P.S. I hope that the new year brings better thing for all of you.
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