If you can get off, I think it would be good. I'd love to. I loweed as much as I could. Very slowly.
But any lower and my pain and spasms go through the roof. My hip is my biggest issue.
My spasms make it hard to breath. Like someone is on my chest.
Greg

> I take 10mgs of morphine per day but am prescribed to take as much
> as 30mgs per day
>
>
> I don't OD, but would like to, but sleep a lot!
>
>
> I find it difficult to concentrate or have energy 
>
>
> I talked to my pain guy about getting off the morphine but he said
> "You didn't want to do that, believe me."
>
>
> Bobbie 
>
> "Be the change you want to see in the world". Gandhi
>
> On Oct 12, 2017, at 7:22 PM, greg <g...@eskimo.com> wrote:
>
>
>> I think its been a couple years now when I O.D. I was taking my
>> pain meds and then started Baclofen. After a few days and the
>> Baclofen built up in my system, no one could wake me up. I finely
>> wake-up and the Fire Department and Aide Guys are there. Gave me
>> Narcan. It basically is a narcotic antidote. That's how they know
>> it's the meds.
>>
> Anyway, about 4 days a week, about 1 pm, I can not stay awake. At
> least people can wake me up. But I try and stay awake but I feel
> like I'm doped up. After an hour, I'm fine again. I would think its
> my pain meds, but I take then in the morning then at 2. So they are
> just about warn off by then.
>
> I've stayed up all night, been super tired, but it still just seems
> different than normal tired. I don't think its meds. I would think
> it would be closer to when you took them.
>
> Anyone else have this issue?
>
> Greg

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