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How Can Severe Pain In The Knees And Shoulders Be Treated?

Hi, I ve been taking large doses, as prescribed by my doctor, of oxycodone ( 15mg x2 every 4-5 hours a day for sever chronic pain since spinal surgery in 2010. The surgery was very poorly done. In August 2015 I began Gabapentin with god results, by December the gaba dose was stabilized at 600mg 3/ day. In January 2016 I reduced to 10mg with same dose schedule, since surgery also take 600mg ibuprofen with the narcotic PK. Pain increased but I ll live. February 2016 I switched to 10/325 hydrocodone on the same schedule with slight increase in pain, mostly in knee with badly torn miniscus and ACL torn in both plus left shoulder with torn ligaments. I m wondering about switching from the Norco 10/325 to CBD. In AZ. Medical Cannabis is legal and I m able to get purified CBD. Also, if it is a viable effective replacement for the Norco what kind of tapering schedule would you recommend as the best compromise between quickly coming off the med and tolerable discomfort? As a reference, I m never pain free. On the pain scale I average a 4-4.5 on a low pain day, about 5+ on bad days with some spikes to six on really bad days. My definition for the scale is 1= zero pain 10= brown outs and complete incapacitation. I m 46 and other than my spinal surgery ( Which I found out from 2 highly rated and regarded Neurologists was completely unnecessary about a year and a half ago.) I ve had 3 migraine headaches, among many dozens of migraines, that I would that I would call a 10 on the scale. Thank you, I would value your opinion very much.
Sat, 27 Oct 2018
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Hi,

Antibiotics for eye infection are usually fluoroquinolones which can cause such side effects so don’t worry. It will subside in some time.

Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.

Regards,
Dr. Harshita,
Ophthalmologist

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How Can Severe Pain In The Knees And Shoulders Be Treated?

Hi, Antibiotics for eye infection are usually fluoroquinolones which can cause such side effects so don’t worry. It will subside in some time. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Harshita, Ophthalmologist