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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 377386" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>DJ, trust me it more than ticks me off too.</p><p> </p><p>I do think that if his pain was well controlled in the first place, he would not be in this situation. I think he was so scared of the pain, and if I were him I would be too, that he was going to do anything to make it better.</p><p> </p><p>For some reason they took him off his Lyrica in psychiatric hospital. I think it may be because it can activate the BiPolar (BP), and psychiatrist was worried that it was. However, I disagree. I called the pharmacy and made sure there were no interactions between Lyrica and Suboxone, and there aren't, so we restarted it. I called psychiatrist's office and left a message (they are not in on Fridays) that I had checked and there were no interactions so we had restartedit. Within an hr of him taking the Lyrica, his pain was better. husband and I feel he has fibro, but he has never been diagnosed. </p><p> </p><p>I did not add in a piece to my contingencies regarding BiPolar (BP) medications as he has taken them willingly. He complains, says he won't take them, but when I ask him if he wants me to leave them out of his pills, he always says no. And always takes them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 377386, member: 3184"] DJ, trust me it more than ticks me off too. I do think that if his pain was well controlled in the first place, he would not be in this situation. I think he was so scared of the pain, and if I were him I would be too, that he was going to do anything to make it better. For some reason they took him off his Lyrica in psychiatric hospital. I think it may be because it can activate the BiPolar (BP), and psychiatrist was worried that it was. However, I disagree. I called the pharmacy and made sure there were no interactions between Lyrica and Suboxone, and there aren't, so we restarted it. I called psychiatrist's office and left a message (they are not in on Fridays) that I had checked and there were no interactions so we had restartedit. Within an hr of him taking the Lyrica, his pain was better. husband and I feel he has fibro, but he has never been diagnosed. I did not add in a piece to my contingencies regarding BiPolar (BP) medications as he has taken them willingly. He complains, says he won't take them, but when I ask him if he wants me to leave them out of his pills, he always says no. And always takes them. [/QUOTE]
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