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Old 11-07-2006, 10:59 AM
Montgomery BOO...URNS
 
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I'm not so scared now...

I attended my first meeting in two months today and it was such a weight
off my shoulder. I even got a chance to speak a little on what stresses
I have been dealing with over the last two months.

I guess one of the things that caught me for a loop not too long ago was
being in the hospital and receiving pain medication. I had suffered from
a slice wound on my thumb and had to get hand surgery and in turn I was
prescribed percocet for the pain.

Several things happened to me during which time I was taking this
medication. First of all, I relapsed into an euphoric state of mind
which is the same state of mind you get from drinking alcohol. I felt
everything would be alright after I take what was prescribed to me.
Yet, I wasn't taking what was prescribed to me. I was doubling up my
dosage because I was feeling good and I wanted to keep the buzz going.

This caused me to have mood swings and my stresses that I had dealt with
for the last year of sobriety seemed to come back to me all at once and
it freaked me out. I had emotional turmoil as well as thoughts of
suicide. But I don't want to die, my thoughts were more along the line
of such freaky thinking as what it would be like to be dead. I know damn
well that this is not a good way to think and there should be someone to
talk to about such a thing.

I still believe I'm feeling after effects of this medicine. I shouldn't
take it anymore and if I do have to go to see a doctor and he wants to
prescribe pain medicine, I will tell him that I have bad reactions to
percocet. Mentally and physically! I'm also not only making a vow to
keep away from alcohol but to also keep any chemical from entering my
body! Except for the occasional cup of joe that they serve at these
meetings.

Anyway, I'm looking forward to another year of sobriety and I want to
wish happy health and well being to all. Happy Holidays as well.

Regards,
Monty
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Old 11-07-2006, 11:11 AM
readandpostrosie
 
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Re: I'm not so scared now...

thanks for the update monty.
being careful with pain meds IS a big deal.


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"Montgomery BOO...URNS" <solitude439@rcn.com> wrote in message
news:t9udnTpQLaDrMM3YnZ2dnUVZ_ridnZ2d@rcn.net...
>I attended my first meeting in two months today and it was such a weight
>off my shoulder. I even got a chance to speak a little on what stresses I
>have been dealing with over the last two months.
>
> I guess one of the things that caught me for a loop not too long ago was
> being in the hospital and receiving pain medication. I had suffered from a
> slice wound on my thumb and had to get hand surgery and in turn I was
> prescribed percocet for the pain.
>
> Several things happened to me during which time I was taking this
> medication. First of all, I relapsed into an euphoric state of mind which
> is the same state of mind you get from drinking alcohol. I felt
> everything would be alright after I take what was prescribed to me. Yet, I
> wasn't taking what was prescribed to me. I was doubling up my dosage
> because I was feeling good and I wanted to keep the buzz going.
>
> This caused me to have mood swings and my stresses that I had dealt with
> for the last year of sobriety seemed to come back to me all at once and it
> freaked me out. I had emotional turmoil as well as thoughts of suicide.
> But I don't want to die, my thoughts were more along the line of such
> freaky thinking as what it would be like to be dead. I know damn well that
> this is not a good way to think and there should be someone to talk to
> about such a thing.
>
> I still believe I'm feeling after effects of this medicine. I shouldn't
> take it anymore and if I do have to go to see a doctor and he wants to
> prescribe pain medicine, I will tell him that I have bad reactions to
> percocet. Mentally and physically! I'm also not only making a vow to
> keep away from alcohol but to also keep any chemical from entering my
> body! Except for the occasional cup of joe that they serve at these
> meetings.
>
> Anyway, I'm looking forward to another year of sobriety and I want to wish
> happy health and well being to all. Happy Holidays as well.
>
> Regards,
> Monty



  #3  
Old 11-07-2006, 11:14 AM
Charlie M. 1958
 
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Re: I'm not so scared now...

Montgomery BOO...URNS wrote:
> I attended my first meeting in two months today and it was such a weight
> off my shoulder. I even got a chance to speak a little on what stresses
> I have been dealing with over the last two months.
>
> I guess one of the things that caught me for a loop not too long ago was
> being in the hospital and receiving pain medication. I had suffered from
> a slice wound on my thumb and had to get hand surgery and in turn I was
> prescribed percocet for the pain.
>
> Several things happened to me during which time I was taking this
> medication. First of all, I relapsed into an euphoric state of mind
> which is the same state of mind you get from drinking alcohol. I felt
> everything would be alright after I take what was prescribed to me. Yet,
> I wasn't taking what was prescribed to me. I was doubling up my dosage
> because I was feeling good and I wanted to keep the buzz going.
>
> This caused me to have mood swings and my stresses that I had dealt with
> for the last year of sobriety seemed to come back to me all at once and
> it freaked me out. I had emotional turmoil as well as thoughts of
> suicide. But I don't want to die, my thoughts were more along the line
> of such freaky thinking as what it would be like to be dead. I know damn
> well that this is not a good way to think and there should be someone to
> talk to about such a thing.
>
> I still believe I'm feeling after effects of this medicine. I shouldn't
> take it anymore and if I do have to go to see a doctor and he wants to
> prescribe pain medicine, I will tell him that I have bad reactions to
> percocet. Mentally and physically! I'm also not only making a vow to
> keep away from alcohol but to also keep any chemical from entering my
> body! Except for the occasional cup of joe that they serve at these
> meetings.
>
> Anyway, I'm looking forward to another year of sobriety and I want to
> wish happy health and well being to all. Happy Holidays as well.
>
> Regards,
> Monty


Congrats on seeing how cunning, baffling, and powerful our disease can be!

As far as pain medication goes, no one should have to suffer. This is
where self-honesty comes into play. You have to ask yourself two questions:

1) Do I really need it?
2) Am I taking only the bare minimum necessary to keep the pain at a
tolerable level?

As long as you can answer "yes" to both of these, pain meds are okay.
It' still best, however, if you can leave them in someone else's
possession (spouse, roommate, etc.) so that you have to ask for them and
will be less likely to overmedicate.

  #4  
Old 11-07-2006, 12:48 PM
Montgomery BOO...URNS
 
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Re: I'm not so scared now...

Charlie M. 1958 wrote:
> Montgomery BOO...URNS wrote:
>> I attended my first meeting in two months today and it was such a
>> weight off my shoulder. I even got a chance to speak a little on what
>> stresses I have been dealing with over the last two months.
>>
>> I guess one of the things that caught me for a loop not too long ago
>> was being in the hospital and receiving pain medication. I had
>> suffered from a slice wound on my thumb and had to get hand surgery
>> and in turn I was prescribed percocet for the pain.
>>
>> Several things happened to me during which time I was taking this
>> medication. First of all, I relapsed into an euphoric state of mind
>> which is the same state of mind you get from drinking alcohol. I felt
>> everything would be alright after I take what was prescribed to me.
>> Yet, I wasn't taking what was prescribed to me. I was doubling up my
>> dosage because I was feeling good and I wanted to keep the buzz going.
>>
>> This caused me to have mood swings and my stresses that I had dealt
>> with for the last year of sobriety seemed to come back to me all at
>> once and it freaked me out. I had emotional turmoil as well as
>> thoughts of suicide. But I don't want to die, my thoughts were more
>> along the line of such freaky thinking as what it would be like to be
>> dead. I know damn well that this is not a good way to think and there
>> should be someone to talk to about such a thing.
>>
>> I still believe I'm feeling after effects of this medicine. I
>> shouldn't take it anymore and if I do have to go to see a doctor and
>> he wants to prescribe pain medicine, I will tell him that I have bad
>> reactions to percocet. Mentally and physically! I'm also not only
>> making a vow to keep away from alcohol but to also keep any chemical
>> from entering my body! Except for the occasional cup of joe that they
>> serve at these meetings.
>>
>> Anyway, I'm looking forward to another year of sobriety and I want to
>> wish happy health and well being to all. Happy Holidays as well.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Monty

>
> Congrats on seeing how cunning, baffling, and powerful our disease can be!
>
> As far as pain medication goes, no one should have to suffer. This is
> where self-honesty comes into play. You have to ask yourself two questions:
>
> 1) Do I really need it?
> 2) Am I taking only the bare minimum necessary to keep the pain at a
> tolerable level?
>
> As long as you can answer "yes" to both of these, pain meds are okay.
> It' still best, however, if you can leave them in someone else's
> possession (spouse, roommate, etc.) so that you have to ask for them and
> will be less likely to overmedicate.
>

Answer to #1: No. At the time, I could have taken Ibuprofen or Aleve
and that would have done me fine. Just as well, those OTC medicines
don't have unusual psychological side effects.

Answer to #2: No. That was my problem, I wasn't taking the bare minimum.
I took a few and I went crazy with the rest of the bottle. I shouldn't
have done that and I paid the consequences. Next time, I take what's
prescribed or stick to the OTC meds.

I also received a few doses of morphine when I was in the hospital to
aleviate my pain. I did not like it at all! The initial kick of that
stuff actually hurts before it helps any pain.

I'm just glad I'm feeling physically better now. I'm still working on
my mental state. I know I'll be fine.

Thanks again,

Monty
 


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