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    This happened a few months ago.. I had an abscess on my thigh and was told by the urgent care dr to go to the ER.

    I get there sign in, get triaged and sat down. I started to talk to other people waiting to be seen, we go over what we are there for. One woman says she has back pain and just came from the other hospital in a neighboring town, both hospitals are on the same system.

    Now the only hospital in my city is also the trauma center for 12 surrounding rural counties, so it's expected to have to wait a while, the smaller hospital in the neighboring town is much smaller than the one I was at, the wait time is usually shorter, but they really don't do a very thorough job.. Don't get me wrong it's a good place to go if you have a relatively minor problem, and it's been my experience to not go there with an abscess as they will just put me on antibiotics and tell me to see my Dr, I tell em that if I could see my Dr, I wouldn't come here, or that my Dr is the one who sent me here (Ok, my regular Dr never sends me to the ER, but the Dr at his urgent care will if my regular Dr cannot see me).

    Anyways, me and the back pain lady get called back at the same time and we both get put in the curtained area.

    The ER doc visits BPL first, first thing the Dr says is why did she come here after she was just released from the other hospital, she explains that nothing was done about her pain, all they did was take urine and check for a UTI. He asks here the routine questions. He then asks here what is done for her in regards to her back pain, she says she gets a shot and a perscription. Okey Dokey the Dr says.

    He visits me examines my thigh, says he will admit me and get my surgeon in to look at it.

    The nurse goes to give BPL her meds, BPL asks what she is getting and the nurse says Toradol (Toradol is a non narcotic anti-inflammitory) and the prescription is for the same meds plus a muscle relaxer. BPL flips, says she wants Demerol. The nurse says she will ask the Dr about it and leaves.

    Dr comes back and tells BPL that he cannot give her any narcotics. BPL asks why and Dr says that he ran her med list and she has been getting narcotic pain meds from all over the state. BPL gets up and leaves.
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  • #2
    sounds like a drug seeker to me .....and they think that the medical personnel in hospitals can't spot this a mile away?
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    • #3
      Well, if she's been getting the meds from places all over the state, apparently a number of places haven't spotted it a mile away.

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      • #4
        Yup. I've danced this dance with many patients. The place described sounds very much like many ERs I'ved worked in. Patients will "ER hop" from one to another to either get what they want, or get more of what they want because their drug tolerance is so high.

        Demerol is such a problem drug, many hospitals are now refusing to carry it (there are better and safer narcotics out there, quite frankly, which aren't as addictive).

        When the BPL told the doctor her usual treatment was a shot and a prescription, she told him all he needed to know about her behaviors. I saw the end of your story coming before I'd scrolled down that far.

        The last ER in California where I worked had about 25 hard core patients like this we called "the pain train." They were there almost every night, and they sucked up a lot of time and resources. Some were better than others behavior wise.

        The docs got so sick of it, they gave these folks a choice: a shot OR a script, but not both. They usually took one or the other. We had a couple who'd have screaming fits over it. But the policy worked, and stuck, and the pain train got a little shorter as a result.
        They say that God only gives us what we can handle. Apparently, God thinks I'm a bad ass.

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        • #5
          This thread has reminded me to catch up with Nurse K.

          http://crasspollination.blogspot.com/

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          • #6
            Quoth Panacea View Post

            Demerol is such a problem drug, many hospitals are now refusing to carry it (there are better and safer narcotics out there, quite frankly, which aren't as addictive).

            I got a shot of Demerol once. I'd just had a tonsillectomy/adenoidectomy/septoplasty and my pain medication was making me throw up. And it ended up being that I was throwing up blood, so I went to the ER. They were like er...it's just the tonsils being out that's causing the blood. And gave me a shot of Demerol to tide me over [had to wait the whole weekend until I could see my doctor again...NOT FUN]. All I remember is that the Demerol made me hallucinate.



            Anyways. Definitely a drug-seeker, I'm betting. And I hope the abscess is better now?
            "And so all the night-tide, I lie down by the side of my darling, my darling, my life and my bride!"
            "Hallo elskan min/Trui ekki hvad timinn lidur"
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            • #7
              I am not savvy with most drugs, but I remember my ex coworker Mo was going to the hospital to get Demerol shots quite often regarding her back problems. Not sure if that contributed to her being such a witch, though?

              If you'd like a story, my ex boyfriend was in a drunk driving car accident back in April.

              Apparently, once he had been treated in the hospital (a day in ICU, then a day in trauma and a day in lower-risk trauma) and was ready to go home, he was with the doctor to go over all of the meds he'd need for pain with his broken leg.

              The doctor went by how he acted when admitted at the hospital (he was in and out of consciousness and had to be sedated because he kept attacking the doctors and people working on him), and decided to put him on a lower than normal dose of painkillers (can't remember if it was Vicodin or Oxy), because he thought due to my ex's behavior that he was a junkie besides just a drunk. My ex's dad (a pharmacist) tried to reason with him, but apparently my ex's behavior at the hospital and at that post-checkup wouldn't change his mind, so he ended up with a far lower dosage than what anyone else would have gotten for the same injury.

              So, moral of the story......don't be a jerk to people who are trying to save your life.
              You really need to see a neurologist. - Wagegoth

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              • #8
                I'm allergic to Demerol, Morphine and Toradol. What they like to give me for the access and post surgery pain is Dilaudid.

                On the abscess, I've been fighting the infection that is causing them for three years It's called MRSA and it can be very hard to kill.
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                • #9
                  I like toradol, can't say I really like demerol, morphine is very nice but I find vicodin work fine for me up until it hits the morphine threshold [except for migraines I like frova] though for day to day background pain I use indocin. If it steps up I go for the medical weed. If it steps up past that I use vicodin.

                  I really love morphine, for pain control it is difficult to beat. I just do not happen to like feeling all muzzy and wrapped in cotton. About the only time I tolerate it is if I am in that level of pain. I just do not understand wanting to feel that way all the time.
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                  • #10
                    Oh, Toradol is a godsend. I have to be very careful with drugs due to my job and random drug tests (which I seem to be a magnet for). Doctor prescribed a barbiturate for migraine pain relief...took it for a couple of years (my migraines are pretty rare) until the doctor who did my Dept of Transportation physical informed me that it was banned and I needed to get another pain script. So my doctor prescribed Toradol.

                    I wasn't sure it worked as well, until one day I was stuck without my Imitrex and a migraine started to hit. Got the auras (visual disturbances) which for me, means the pain's coming in 30 minutes. Took the Toradol, and while the auras continued and recurred and wouldn't stop until I got the Imitrex in my system when I got home, I had absolutely no pain from the migraine.

                    So yeah, I have a healthy respect for it now as a painkiller. Too bad for the drugseekers it doesn't get you high. :P

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                    • #11
                      Morphine is nice if you are in a lot of extreme pain and just want to sleep in a warm fuzzy blanket. I however can't live like that every day. The percocet I got for my broken arm a few years back was really nice though....I learned to love that. But I got done with it and haven't had it since. Vicodin makes me sick...codeine is ok but but makes me too sleepy to function.

                      For my migraines I'm taking Fioricet and that is a nice effective drug for that. It's a barbituate and I hope it doesn't get banned....it really works well for me.
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                      • #12
                        Quoth Kaylyn View Post
                        Oh, Toradol is a godsend.
                        except it damages your kidneys....
                        Honestly.... the image of that in my head made me go "AWESOME!"..... and then I remembered I am terribly strange.-Red dazes

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                        • #13
                          Morphine gives me nightmares. It literally is like being in the twilight zone - I keep reliving something bad over and over again.
                          Codeine either makes me sick as can be (vomiting ect) or high as a kite if I have more than 2 (think tylenol 3) in a 24 hour period.
                          Darvocet makes me faint.
                          other than those, far as I know, everything else is okay.

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                          • #14
                            Toradol! I think that, along with phenergan, is what urgent care gave me when I had a 4-day migraine. I know it started with T. My mom was worried that they gave me phenergan because my sister's allergic. ...then found out liquid phenergan is what I got for the anti-nausea back with that tonsil etc. surgery. So much for that worry.

                            The Toradol didn't make all the pain go away, but it like...broke the migraine, I think. It was good.
                            "And so all the night-tide, I lie down by the side of my darling, my darling, my life and my bride!"
                            "Hallo elskan min/Trui ekki hvad timinn lidur"
                            Amayis is my wifey

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                            • #15
                              I got a script for Vicodin, after I had both my kids. With my son I filled it, and used it a couple times because his birth was a bit complicated and painful. With my daughter I didn't need it at all, and wasn't even taking the Motrin they gave me, because I felt fine, but for some reason they still threw a Vicodin script at me. I never even bothered to have it filled that time.

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