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iSpine Discuss Saw my new pain management doctor today in the Main forums forums; I am noticing (granted, after being on this extended release less than 24 hours!) that the 10 mg. is just ... |
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![]() I am noticing (granted, after being on this extended release less than 24 hours!) that the 10 mg. is just not cutting it. Does it take awhile to get into the system? I took 1 dose last night at 6pm and a second dose at 6 am this morning. I'm only supposed to take 2 percocet a day for break thru, and I have already taken 1 today, and it is only 1:10 pm. Is this normal? Now I'm really nervous about going out of the country tomorrow. Should I call the pain management clinic to give them a head's up?? Any suggestions?
Thanx! Cindylou
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![]() If you can handle it, I'd let things settle out for a few days. It gets tougher and tougher to communicate with the doctors and their offices if we try to manage these issues on a short term basis. Yes it does take some time to build up the levels... how does your new dose compare to your old dose in terms of total/day. You need to remember that the total is spread out over a longer period for the extended release meds, depending on how you take them and how you took the IR meds. Obviously, if you are concerned... call the doc.
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![]() Hey CL,
If you haven't been on a medication consistently, it will take some time to reach a therapeutic level. Unfortunately, you can't speed up this process. In the meantime, you may need to adjust your dosing based on your current pain levels. You can also take half of the percocet in between your regular doses to help bridge the peaks and valleys until you have a therapeutic level in your system. What you are experiencing is normal. Good luck and feel free to PM with any specific questions... (as always, this should not be regarded as medical advice). BTW... have FUN on your vacation!! Quote:
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