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I just wondered if anyone takes Hydromorph Contin an if so does the fatigue effect it has ever go away. Im not nearly as tired as when i first started it however, I still am more fatigued than I use to be (once i thought that was impossible). I find it helps ease the pain of breathing however my chest expansion is still only 2.3cm. Any experience input is appreciated.
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I've never been able to get past 1/2 of a 5mg oxycodone. After 2 years I still get dizzy and fuzzy headed and tired. Well, really more clumsy than tired. Have you tried ativan? It's a muscle relaxer instead of pain med I think...
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I find that it can take a few weeks before I get used to a new opiate type med. I try to increase the dose slowly after starting with a small dose.
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