Murrmurr
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In my experience, doctors UNDER-prescribe, especially with pain meds. When you're 86 why fret about addiction?! More important to be comfortable and in a much better mood.@Mitch86, it's been my experience that doctors tend to overprescribe. I was hospitalized two years ago for facial cellulitis. Although it made me look like a monster, I wasn't experiencing any pain, whatsoever — not that I can recall, anyway. I didn't even want to go see a doctor, but my wife made me. While in the hospital, doctors offered me oxycodone and codeine, which I refused.
In my younger days, I would have taken both, just for kicks, but I also wound up with liver damage from all the drugs I did back then. Luckily, the liver is the one organ in the body that can regenerate itself.
Had I been in pain while in the hospital, I probably would have taken the opioids. I had to undergo a procedure for enlarged prostate last year and took a valium beforehand, which was enjoyable, like having a few drinks. It made me not care about what they were doing to me.
Maybe you should try small dosages of codeine to see if it helps or maybe ask your doctor for a prescription for valium.
Tylenol+codeine isn't very effective, and I'd wager it's a low dose. Mitch needs morphine; very effective, acts fast, and lasts for hours.
