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hands arms so much pain i feel sick with it not had any meds since dec requisted new specialist as i cant talk to him im in and out next appointment march my gp is on holliday and his only one that will give me steroid injection suppose i just suffer. cant get to have bloods done husband usses car for work and surgery hard to get appointment when got car  how long does morphine patches last when havent been opened had spaRE for 3 months can i use it is it safe
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Hi Lorraine
You sound in a bad way and I wish I could help but I'm a newbie too and as useful as a chocolate teapot. Can't the locum Dr give you some steroids to take? Could you get to the hospital as an emergency? I don't think any Dr would want you to be in so much pain for so long. I would ring the hospital and tell them what you've told us. surely you'd get in somehow.
I hope you manage to get some pain relief soon. Let me know how you get on if you can. Take care.
Chris
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Hi Lorraine, There is a way, I have done it myself when I have had flare ups, take yourself off to your local accident and emergency, tell them you have arthritis and are in a lot of pain. Only drawback could be, they keep you in to see a specialist ! They should see to your pain though. And with it being a sunday night the queue should not be to long,
Hope you get things sorted, John.
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thankyou john but when ive been to emergency before they couldnt give it hat to see specialist or gp thats what emergency said and they said that there is not alot that they can do and to get pain management my husband couldnt beleive it 4 hours i waited with hot water bottle receptionjes was laughing it must have looked funny i had sheep bottle cover rocking in pain should have stayed at home .my gp on holliday other doctors cant do it even though there sposed to they prefer not to they said ive got morphine patch had it as spear for couple months
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So sorry Lorraine, I have done it myself, I was given morphine injections, a bed for the night and seen by a senior doctor the day after who phoned my consultant and I was given an emergency appointment. Three times it has happened to me and I have never been refused treatment. Have you tried your arthritis nursing team ? they should help. I do hope you get yourself sorted, John.
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dont be sorry youre only helping perhaps youre hospital has a good emergency department .
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Dear Lorraine
I'm sorry to hear you're in so much pain, and I know how difficut it can be to get to see the specailist- I should have gone in Jan then it was cancelled til Feb than canclled again til March! I'm also in a lot of pain at the moment and haven't been able to get a good nights sleep as I can't get comfortable in bed.Ireally feel for you as I know exactly what it's like. I have felt dreadfulfor about 2 weks now even though I've been takng anti inflammatories, paracetamol, cocodamol . Someitmes I just sit and cry. A couple of years ago when I was really bad the gp gave me a course of steroids which really helped. For a week I had no pain and it wasnt too bad for a couple of weeks after I'd finished them.
What medication are you on from the speciaist? How long have you be taking it? I ask because if it's not long it does take a while for it to kick in. I'm on sulfasalazine and I have it on repeat prescription from my gp but it didn't happen for about 3 months, they waited to see if it was effective first.
But you shouldn't have to suffer in so much pain. There should be a rheumatology helpline at your hospital you can ring. Or an out of hours medical service -primary care?
I agree with John though- if you go to A&E they should be able to help.
I hope you get something sorted soon.
Look after yourself
Love
Maria x
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stopped meds bad reaction so only c codamol cant have inflamatorys have hyitas hernia .
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Lorraine, you shouldnt have to suffer this way. Is your rheumy team and nurses quite good in general, do they listen? Try calling the nurses for emergency appt, they should call back within 3 days, I know that seems a long time, but sometimes its faster. They can see you, and give pain meds, and add to your meds that you are on (thats what I was told when they eventually called me back) then at least yu should get some relief. I ended up going private, as I was getting nowhere, and am considering changing my rheumy team anyway, as they havent really listened to me. Where do you live? I only ask, as it seems some areas are better than others, i.e. John with his A&E dept, I have never gone to mine re this, but I think it would be a nightmare too. Good luck, its so wrong to be left like this, why cant they understand what we go through? Even the nurse who does my bloods says "oh you dont want pred, its only a short term thing" and "depo injections dont always work" I thought they wre there to help us!! BARBARA
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If that's the case then somebody should be seeing you as a matter of urgency. Were you told to stop the meds? Or did you decide to yourself?
Please please phone them up and a make a fuss. The way you are being treated is appalling!! Surely someone can give you the relief you need- you can't go on like this!
Sorry if I'm sounding so bossy- I really don't mean to, it's just that I get so angry when we RA sufferers get treated like this.
Maria x
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Hi Lorraine, So sorry you are in so much pain. Can you ring the out of hours service to see if they can give you some pain relief for tonight? Ring your rheumy nurse tomorrow to see if you can get an earlier appointment. Hope you can get some relief soon.
Love, Doreen xx
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I think you should ring the emergency GP, they will come to your home and assess you, even if it is just for pain relief. (I did this with my hip pain and they were excellent). Ring NHS direct and they'll contact nearest GP on call.
When they are there explain the situation and ask for help. If no joy then I would also suggest presenting yourself at A & E, no one should be left in such pain for so long, it is wrong.
Love,
Amanda
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I hope you manage to get something sorted. If you didnt go to A + E last night, ring the gp today. Surely the locum gp will be able to do something to help you, even if it is only to get you an emergency rheumy appt. They would be able to give you more morphine patches. I think it is disgraceful you A+E dept wouldn't help you last time after a 4 hour wait. I had a severe flare recently and had to call the out of hours doc who sent me straight to hosp where I was treated with great kindness. You deserve the same treatment.
Take care
Deb x
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Dear Lorraine
I can't offer you any advice as you have already been given excellent advice.
However, it isn't right that you have been left to suffer and I really do hope something is sorted out for you today.
Take care
Much love Jeanxxxxx
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Hi Lorraine,
I can't add to the advice that has already been given and sorry to hear your in so much pain, it really is inhumane to leave you like this and think services should have responded better.
Take care,
love,
Barbara XXXXXX
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Me again, you could try phoning the NRAS helpline for advice.
BarbaraX
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That's a great idea of Barbara's.
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I'm sorry you're in such awful pain, I would have thought your GP could give you painkillers that would suit you. If the morphine patches you have are unopened, I would think they would be safe to use. They should have a use-by date on them anyway.
I hope you get some help soon.
Lyn
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How are you now lorraine,ongoing out of control pain is a AE matter,its there job to gain some control for you and admit u until it is more controlled. hugs melly cuddly cats make my world seem so much more fun
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my hospital is down south essex the nurse is good but she cant do anything till i see specialist. cant even walk so painfull now got bad stomach dont really want to eat ive got co codamol my husband cant work it out either that i get no help but my gps also say i have to see specialist cant have bloods done dont feel well enough to go get tham done also dont have car husband had to use it for work due to weather
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