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What Causes Severe Pain In Neck Post Neck Surgery?

I had neck surgery and still have severe pain, my fusion was 10/30/14. I m on zohydro er, Norco 10/325, and once in a while 5 mg morphine prn, flexerall and Valium. Was on fentnyl patch. It seems I take all these Meds with little relief. What should I really be taking?
Fri, 23 Jan 2015
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IN short: Pain management is of surgeon/anaesthetist

Explanation: Any surgery can cause severe pain like this. So, as you are taking morphine also nothing can be more strong pain killer than morphine. I think you should ask your doctor to increase dosage/frequency of morphine for your pain relief.
And do not take yourself, pain management is left to anaesthetist and surgeon and please ask them now.

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What Causes Severe Pain In Neck Post Neck Surgery?

Thanks for asking in healthcaremagic forum IN short: Pain management is of surgeon/anaesthetist Explanation: Any surgery can cause severe pain like this. So, as you are taking morphine also nothing can be more strong pain killer than morphine. I think you should ask your doctor to increase dosage/frequency of morphine for your pain relief. And do not take yourself, pain management is left to anaesthetist and surgeon and please ask them now.