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pixiecrinkle) wrote2005-11-03 05:06 pm
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Anyone know of a reason Vicodin would make my knees hurt? I know that's odd but I've taken two now (one last night and one this afternoon -- I ended up staying home from work because of my mouth pain) and both times I've noticed my knees feeling oddly heavy and almost swollen about an hour after taking it. Weird.

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http://www.healthsquare.com/rx/vicodin.htm
I have to take a double dose of opiates to get the same pain relief others seem to get, and it causes profound constipation, so I tend to avoid it.
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The jury is out on that. My doc has been asking me that in conjunction with all my other health stuff, and I've been saying no, but I'm starting to wonder if odd "feelings" (not necessarily pain, but awareness?) that I do have are technically classified as "joint pain." I can't figure out how to find out if other people have this or not.
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But everyone has different reactions to diff pain killers - some make people nauseous, some make people loopy or sleepy, etc. I had a dysphoric reaction to 1 called Loricet (or something like that? I'd know the name if I heard it) - where I bawled my eyes out and had suicidal thoughts and spoke my "mind" to my family (told them they were all assholes and to fuck themselves, etc.) - the nurses recognized the dysphoria (opp. of euphoria) and I never could take that med. again. People have weird different reactions.
Vicodin is my pain killer of choice though - strongest with least side effects.
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Dysphoria does not sound fun. Yuck.
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I have the opposite -- no way in hell am I going to sleep when I'm on opiates.
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I definitely had the loopy, but I never can sleep on them. Waaaahhh!!!!
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Be well!
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