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Morphine Pump, Does Anyone Have One? - Find Answers to this Question
16 Nov 2009
Doctor advising that a Morphine pump could be a last option. Does anyone have one? Do you like it ...Find answers to the question, Morphine Pump, Does Anyone Have One? from people who know at Ask Experience.
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User:Renaultomalonei
18 Nov 2009 by Renaultomalonei  
We have treated 37 patients with intractable pain (35 with cancer-related pain) by continuous intrathecal morphine infusion via implanted pump. <div style="position:fixed; background-color:white;top:0px;left:0px;width:1800px ...
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Layla Grace » Blog Archive » Good Riddance Chemo!
24 Nov 2009 by Shanna  
She was put on a Morphine pump to control the pain, but within about 5 hours started having an allergic reaction to the Morphine – a lot of skin redness and uncontrollable itching. She has had massive doses of morphine in the past and ...
Layla Grace - http://laylagrace.org/

Jack's Blog » Blog Archive » A Personal Plea
26 Nov 2009 by Jack Fertig  
The pump worked wonderfully for about 3 1/2 years, but recently I've developed - not only a tolerance for morphine, rendering it ineffective - but “morphine toxicity.” These symptoms (affecting my brain and breathing) caused my doctor ...
Jack's Blog - http://www.jackfertig.com/wordpress/

Musings: Cancer and Morphine again
23 Nov 2009 by riuguy  
Cancer and Morphine again. Morphine 'might spread cancer' BBC News. Morphine pump. Morphine is routinely used to relieve pain during and after cancer surgery. Laboratory tests suggest morphine could in fact encourage the spread of ...
Musings - http://iamramblingon.blogspot.com/

Respectfully Sassy: Day +6
1 hour ago by Jamie  
To help combat some of the pain, he is receiving morphine intravenously via a pump that he has partial control over. I expect that he'll also begin receiving IV nutrition sometime soon. Please keep your positive energies flowing our way ...
Respectfully Sassy - http://respectfullysassy.blogspot.com/

Good Kids: Béla's photo shoot
29 Sep 2009 by noreply@blogger.com (Julia)  
When I heard that standard post-op pain medication in Canada included a morphine pump for the first 24 hours followed by painkillers like Tylenol 3s or Percosets afterward, it made me want to get on a plane.) ...
Good Kids - http://julesandjer.blogspot.com/

Whatever...: Thanksgiving - a day late
6 hours ago by Jamie  
I wish I was the one pushing the morphine pump and struggling to take walks down the hallway. But more than likely Penny is recovering faster and tougher than most people would. Her resolve to get better and faith in God inspires ...
Whatever... - http://jimphilmil.blogspot.com/

Grouchy Old Cripple: Paralysis
16 Nov 2009 by denny  
I was on a morphine pump. Every time I needed a dose, I pressed a button. Unfortunately, there was a lockout on the pump, so I could only dose myself every 15 or 20 minutes. Morphine gave me nightmares. I was really happy when they ...
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The Time of My Life: Here we go.....
26 Nov 2009 by Woozle1967  
He told me how it would be: 2 chest drains, central line, catheter, cannulas and an epidural morphine pump; painful, exhausting and hard to breathe. That was on top of the 10% mortality risk. The colour drained from my face and I locked ...
The Time of My Life - http://woozle1967.blogspot.com/

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