I don’t fully understand the question. I have pain deep in the bones. Refusing pain medications at this time, as they make me out of touch. Discussing with your doctor may be best. Hoping your pain subsides.
Franalive, your question sort of has me stumped. As you know, Percocet is an opioid used to treat pain. I used to take it for back pain but stopped last year when I discovered it is dangerous to take with another drug my MDS prescribed for anxiety-Klonopin (clonazapam) which I take at bedtime to help me get to sleep. In fact there is a black box warning ⚠️ about taking the drugs together. You may want to check online at Drugs.com to see if it may have a negative interaction with any of the other drugs you are taking. Or re-read the drug information sheet that comes with your Percocet.
About the only doctors in the US who still prescribe any opioids are pain management doctors.
Since Percocet is prescribed to alleviate pain and it is instead causing you pain, this seems counterproductive.
Seems to me you should have a serious conversation with your prescribing physician and/or primary care physician because this just doesn’t seem right.
Please let us know how this turns out. I would be very interested to know.
In the meantime I pray that our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ will help you and lead you in the right direction. May He heal your pain and bless you with comfort and joy. In the precious Name of Jesus I pray. Amen ❣️
In Christian Love ❤️ Beth
Sorry, I don't understand the question. hope someone else can answer your question.
@A MyParkinsonsTeam Member, do you mind me asking why you are on Percocet? If I knew why I might have a possible answer.
Hugs,
Teresa
Why do I always have pain when I take my percucet?