Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are so many other meds that can relieve pain and aren’t as dangerous.
You've clearly never known the pain of cancer that has mets to the bone.
Anonymous wrote:Echoing others so i wont repeat, but remember that street fentanyl isn't pure and has been laced at least 2x before street use
You'll be fine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Funny story: my (then) 15 year old daughter had major surgery and when she woke up, still very groggy and incoherent, they told her they were putting Fentanyl in her IV for the pain. Her eyes got really wide and she yelled “whoa whoa whoa, isn’t that the stuff that kills you?!” It was so ingrained in her as a teenager she almost refused it. We will laugh about her drunk sounding voice yelling “whoa!”
Frankly, OP, you should be applauding
her. More patients should question the use of fentanyl as a first line pain killer.
Anonymous wrote:Doctor here.
Fentanyl on the street kills people bc it makes you unconscious and suppresses your breathing.
When we use fentanyl in the hospital, it is in the context of intubation and a ventilator. A you don’t die. You remain unconscious while the ICU or surgical team does things you couldn’t tolerate while awake even with painkillers, such as positive pressure ventilation and operating on you.
Anonymous wrote:Funny story: my (then) 15 year old daughter had major surgery and when she woke up, still very groggy and incoherent, they told her they were putting Fentanyl in her IV for the pain. Her eyes got really wide and she yelled “whoa whoa whoa, isn’t that the stuff that kills you?!” It was so ingrained in her as a teenager she almost refused it. We will laugh about her drunk sounding voice yelling “whoa!”
Anonymous wrote:It doesn't help that the police perpetuate stories that they got sick from touching a single microscopic grain of fentanyl or by even being in the same room as it. It makes it seem like it is dangerous to even be around.
My mom died of cancer. At the end she had a fentanyl patch. It helped her. I was grateful.
Anonymous wrote:Does Ziggy from 3rd Avenue administer the fentanyl in hospitals?
Anonymous wrote:I was about to have a minor medical procedure and discovered that they were going to use Fentanyl to "put me under." By coincidence, the newspaper that morning had a front page article (above the fold) about overdoses in the DMV. When I raised this issue with the anesthesiologist, I got a nasty earful about how I was not to question the doctor's expertise. Thanks, Doc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does Ziggy from 3rd Avenue administer the fentanyl in hospitals?
OMG I love you. LMAO
Anonymous wrote:It was designed to keep cancer patients comfortable and pain free at the end of life. Used appropriately it can still perform that function.
Anonymous wrote:Aren’t street drugs being laced with fentanyl? That’s why users are overdosing. A hospital setting is very different. If nurses started mixing in fentanyl when they administered Tylenol those patients would be dying too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When used as a pain killer for cancer pain, that is where most of it goes - to solve that problem. When used without the underlying pain, it goes elsewhere and causes issues, like with ANY other medication.
What is frightening is how much hospitals push fentanyl on patients, at least post surgery, because they don’t want to have to deal with a whiff of complaining about pain.
When I asked a nurse a couple of days post serious surgery for Tylenol, I was told that I had to wait another 10 minutes because they could only dispense it every 4 hours, on the dot. However please push the fentanyl pump in the meantime.
Anonymous wrote:Fentanyl is a street drug because it can be made easily by drug cartels and transported easily because it's so potent. It's not coming from hospital supplies.
Anonymous wrote:When used as a pain killer for cancer pain, that is where most of it goes - to solve that problem. When used without the underlying pain, it goes elsewhere and causes issues, like with ANY other medication.