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update on buzzy feeling in head "hearing my eyeballs move"
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 511561" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Hmm. Makes sense. Some people are more sensitive to that aspect than others too. </p><p></p><p>I can stop it abruptly and never notice, but I can do the same thing with morphine too. The only time I ever had issues was once when two different docs were ordering me the same drug (morphine) two different ways and no one caught it. I was too sick and in too much pain to notice. I was getting a huge dose every 15 mins per pump AND a huge dose in my rear every 4 hrs. Sad thing is it didn't do much to keep the pain under control, does explain why I was so nauseated though. I just figured what I was getting in the rear was the anti nausea medication.........like I said, I was in a major bad way at the time. By the time the docs caught it, (don't ask me why the nurses giving it didn't question it, but could be because of my pain levels at the time) I went through 3 days of withdrawl that were every addicts worst nightmare........which stunned me since I was still getting it via pump every 15 mins! Tells you how high the doses I was getting. omg (and of course the pain level soared on top of it all)</p><p></p><p>Glad you figured out what it was. </p><p></p><p>Hugs</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 511561, member: 84"] Hmm. Makes sense. Some people are more sensitive to that aspect than others too. I can stop it abruptly and never notice, but I can do the same thing with morphine too. The only time I ever had issues was once when two different docs were ordering me the same drug (morphine) two different ways and no one caught it. I was too sick and in too much pain to notice. I was getting a huge dose every 15 mins per pump AND a huge dose in my rear every 4 hrs. Sad thing is it didn't do much to keep the pain under control, does explain why I was so nauseated though. I just figured what I was getting in the rear was the anti nausea medication.........like I said, I was in a major bad way at the time. By the time the docs caught it, (don't ask me why the nurses giving it didn't question it, but could be because of my pain levels at the time) I went through 3 days of withdrawl that were every addicts worst nightmare........which stunned me since I was still getting it via pump every 15 mins! Tells you how high the doses I was getting. omg (and of course the pain level soared on top of it all) Glad you figured out what it was. Hugs [/QUOTE]
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