I love this pain medicine it works really well for me after having surgery on my ankle they gave me dilaudid it worked so well I felt I could just run out of hospital because I felt no pain
Negative. I was on Dilaudid for post-op pain and never felt a trace of addiction or negative side effects. It adequately treated the pain, nothing more nothing less. It's done and I'm fine.
I am very curious why it had no effect on me at all except dizzyness. Neither did codeein or tramadol for the pain, tramadol may have suppressed my breathing. I take it these are all synthetic opioids? What causes them not to work?
@@nicoleperron3315 I got really dizzy on one and the nurse in the hospital 🏥 had to break it in half so I don't get dizzy again. Due to the gout on both knees and very bad back pain. It worked on half of the pill.
@@LynnDeatherage-q3k interesting, but for me there was no effect on the pain at all, it was like I took nothing, pointless. When I called an ambulance they put me on a small dose of morphine at the hospital and no pain at all. The Dilaudid was supposed to be 8 times stronger than the morphine dose I took, but it didn't work at all.
You should discuss this with your Dr. However I can say it's good to know that Dliaudid for 1 is much stronger than Tramadol (which is similar strenght to codein), like 1/10 potency of morphine, which again is only about 1/4 to 1/8 of hydromorphone/dilaudid. Tramadol would not suppress breathing in normal doses, only have to watch out when combined with other medicines. You don't have any opioid tolerance yet from other painkillers? That's all I can think of why Dilaudid wouldn't work or need a higher dose..
@@bekeneel nope only thing I ever took before was regular strength Tylenol 😂 not a pill person, hence the reason I was curious why none worked but low dose morphine did.
I love this pain medicine it works really well for me after having surgery on my ankle they gave me dilaudid it worked so well I felt I could just run out of hospital because I felt no pain
Negative. I was on Dilaudid for post-op pain and never felt a trace of addiction or negative side effects. It adequately treated the pain, nothing more nothing less. It's done and I'm fine.
I am very curious why it had no effect on me at all except dizzyness. Neither did codeein or tramadol for the pain, tramadol may have suppressed my breathing.
I take it these are all synthetic opioids? What causes them not to work?
@@nicoleperron3315 I got really dizzy on one and the nurse in the hospital 🏥 had to break it in half so I don't get dizzy again. Due to the gout on both knees and very bad back pain. It worked on half of the pill.
@@LynnDeatherage-q3k interesting, but for me there was no effect on the pain at all, it was like I took nothing, pointless. When I called an ambulance they put me on a small dose of morphine at the hospital and no pain at all. The Dilaudid was supposed to be 8 times stronger than the morphine dose I took, but it didn't work at all.
You should discuss this with your Dr. However I can say it's good to know that Dliaudid for 1 is much stronger than Tramadol (which is similar strenght to codein), like 1/10 potency of morphine, which again is only about 1/4 to 1/8 of hydromorphone/dilaudid. Tramadol would not suppress breathing in normal doses, only have to watch out when combined with other medicines. You don't have any opioid tolerance yet from other painkillers? That's all I can think of why Dilaudid wouldn't work or need a higher dose..
@@bekeneel nope only thing I ever took before was regular strength Tylenol 😂 not a pill person, hence the reason I was curious why none worked but low dose morphine did.
Tramadol= "dirty drug" = GO FIND IT OUT😊
umm i just got put on them. I gota taper it off?!
Unless you want the shits and sweats then yes, lol