Disabledvet31
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- Aug 18, 2014
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140 lbs on your back (including aide bag) for over a year in the middle east can really do a number on your back. 3 slipped discs L3-S1 and DDdisease. Constant pain down both legs especially in the Glute area. Started on pain meds about 4 years ago to treat pain. Up to this point in my life I had never had anything stronger than a 600mg motrin and only had alcohol less than 10 times in my life. Ive gone up the ladder starting with TY/cod and moving through Vi c and yellow Nor.
As some of you know I work as an RN, moving up from my medic days in the military (and actually getting real pay LOL) I know the long term damage to the liver and kidneys from long term opiods. I spent my entire life rebelling against any sort of controlled "getting high" material due to my drug addicted, in and out of jail, mother being straight edge and not doing anything controlling and the cold irony is that I am now dependent on what Ive tried to avoid my whole life.
I took a 2 week challenge to myself and flushed my meds down the toilet. Detox was pretty lousy (personally i don't know how some of you can do that monthly OMG) but eventually with some sweat sessions (extremely painful) I got it all out of my system. Im currently on week 2 and here's what Ive learned...i hope this can help someone with my experience.
1. The pain I have from my back is sadly real and not chemically made up by meds. I was hopeful that a "system reboot" might lower the pain however the pain is just as bad as i remember it and it keeps me from doing ALOT of activities.
2. Medically this was a good idea as I learned EXACTLY where the pain is left and now i can pinpoint to the doc which nerves to finish burning off and that the knee I blew out in the middle east (torn MCL) still hurts and i have a slight limp when not on meds. I would have never known that my knee still hurt if I hadn't done this so this is def the good.
3. I will choose to continue the meds as I will not be able to work without them (heart vac time) however, I MUST decrease my tolerance level and will work hard to do so. This 2-3 week adventure should help with that.
4 and Lastly I would never tell anyone how to live their life. I am a firm believer in a free country and as long as people take care of their responsibilities, they should be allowed to do what they want for fun as long as it does not cause public harm. So for all of you awesome peeps...please keep doing what your doing and live free. Our current nameless commander in chief would love to take as many of these freedoms from you as he can. Just know that long term opiod use can seriously harm your liver and kidneys and I don't want to see a forum of peeps talking while in middle of their dialysis. Stay free, live strong, and love forever. Thats my two cents...sorry so long I hope this can help someone...if I m out of line mods, I apologize and feel free to take this down. Dk
As some of you know I work as an RN, moving up from my medic days in the military (and actually getting real pay LOL) I know the long term damage to the liver and kidneys from long term opiods. I spent my entire life rebelling against any sort of controlled "getting high" material due to my drug addicted, in and out of jail, mother being straight edge and not doing anything controlling and the cold irony is that I am now dependent on what Ive tried to avoid my whole life.
I took a 2 week challenge to myself and flushed my meds down the toilet. Detox was pretty lousy (personally i don't know how some of you can do that monthly OMG) but eventually with some sweat sessions (extremely painful) I got it all out of my system. Im currently on week 2 and here's what Ive learned...i hope this can help someone with my experience.
1. The pain I have from my back is sadly real and not chemically made up by meds. I was hopeful that a "system reboot" might lower the pain however the pain is just as bad as i remember it and it keeps me from doing ALOT of activities.
2. Medically this was a good idea as I learned EXACTLY where the pain is left and now i can pinpoint to the doc which nerves to finish burning off and that the knee I blew out in the middle east (torn MCL) still hurts and i have a slight limp when not on meds. I would have never known that my knee still hurt if I hadn't done this so this is def the good.
3. I will choose to continue the meds as I will not be able to work without them (heart vac time) however, I MUST decrease my tolerance level and will work hard to do so. This 2-3 week adventure should help with that.
4 and Lastly I would never tell anyone how to live their life. I am a firm believer in a free country and as long as people take care of their responsibilities, they should be allowed to do what they want for fun as long as it does not cause public harm. So for all of you awesome peeps...please keep doing what your doing and live free. Our current nameless commander in chief would love to take as many of these freedoms from you as he can. Just know that long term opiod use can seriously harm your liver and kidneys and I don't want to see a forum of peeps talking while in middle of their dialysis. Stay free, live strong, and love forever. Thats my two cents...sorry so long I hope this can help someone...if I m out of line mods, I apologize and feel free to take this down. Dk