Doctors Willing To Prescribe Heavy Pain Medication In Texas (Page 2) (Top voted first)
UpdatedHi everyone. I currently suffer from severe chronic pain. I have multiple conditions one of them being chronic renal colic. Another being degeneration of discs in my lower back. I will be moving to Texas next month and need to find a pain management clinic that is compassionate, doesn't treat people like drug seekers when they truly need the help and a doctor who is not super conservative. I need a doctor willing to prescribe any narcotic and prescribes what works for me. Cash only "wellness" clinics are ok for the time being. Informing me of a pain doctor in Fort Worth Dallas Austin Houston or San Antonio is fine. Thanks in advance.
Re: Patty (# 28)
It is very hard to find a pain doctor that will prescribe over the new 90 mg morphine equivalent even if you have records indicating the need to exceed the 90 mg morphine equivalent. I in Houston area and I hurt terribly and can’t seem to find a doctor to prescribe what once gave me a better life.
I am in Western Colirado small town - no doctors here care for chronic pain patients with meds. I will soon be moving to Fort Worth. Can you share your doctor's name with me - even tempirary relief would change my life. Thank you...Dee
I have a 360spinal fusion and a plate and screws in my left shoulder. Excruitating!! Where in Houston? Please help. Have Medicaid and no one will take it. Will pay cash.
Dee, who is your message for?
I am looking for a doctor in Denton, Texas that will prescribe me Stadol....It's a medication that I am already taking for pain.
Can anyone please share doctor names in Houston? I live in Austin, but the Pain management clinic is reducing my fentanyl patch and breakthrough percs to the point where I am once again to be unemployed. 100 mcgs and 2-4 10/325 and I'm able to work. I was on this dose for 4 years. The list of conditions is extensive and I've been treated since prior to pain management clinics by everything non narcotic, multple alternatives and I currently see an accupunturist and take supplements for pain. Now I've been weaned to 50 mcg even though 75 wasn't working and max 2 breakthrough. I have to save the breakthrough for days that I can still work. I pay cash for all but the perscriptions in order to get any relief at all. Now a mass has been found in my lung and the stress of waiting to finish tests so we know the results isn't helping my energy level to do exercise that I normally do to help pain relief. I need to find a doctor who will listen and pay attention to my records so I can get the relief to continue to work in some capacity. Any name's you can provide I will contact and get transportation to see them. My own driving is a problem after a recent hip surgery. The hardware feels like it's poking through my rear end area. Thank you!
Re: Vettech689 (# 2)
Hi I just moved to the area I’m a cash guy and broke my back and have it fused in two different areas so u have any other recommend doctors m. I’m hurting and would really help
Re: Vettech689 (# 2)
Can u point me in the right direction of the several u know in houston please and thank you
Re: Roro (# 22)
Sadly the answer is yes. The CDC has been forced to admit that the statistics they presented were in fact inaccurate, exaggerated. Of course this news isn't being broadcast to the public. In fact without searching specifically it's unlikely that many MD's are aware. You can find their reluctant admission, only after confronted with the truth if you Google Greg Gutfeld; opiods, war on opiotes, drugs something like that. This was a report that he did in April I believe. It's a report done to give a fair hearing to pain patients. In the written version of his report you'll find words and sentences underlined. Tap on the underlined words and reports, studies, the CDC admitting that they were less then accurate, Etc.. There is a lot of information. Something to show the MD's PAs, your local, State and Federal Representatives. Most of these people may not realize what's going on unless we show and tell them or they're personally affected by the war on pain patients. The FDA and DEA undoubtedly are aware of the deception going on. It's up to each of us, our friends and family to speak out and against the harm being caused to people in pain.
I have chronic painful conditions that are likely as good as they're going to get for the most part. In 2015 into 2016 after years of trials, errors, surgery and some success I was prescribed a combination of pain meds that along with accupuncture, diet, specific exercise and supplements I had reached a point where I felt I was once again employable. Unfortunately I took a fall and fractured one hip. 2 months post op and still using a walker my pain management MD said he had to start tapering me off opiotes. I could not believe it. Less then a year after the hip I was diagnosed with lung cancer. The doctor had already reduced my meds to the point where I was rarely free of severe pain. The cancer diagnosis caused the MD to quit reducing the pain medication but he didn't increase it. They seem to have a canned response for each patient. No longer are we treated like individuals.
It strikes me as wrong when the order for the following months treatment is set up even before speaking to the doctor.
Re: Cat (# 11)
I came across your post and was wondering if you could share the pain management physicians in Houston you mentioned in your post. I am a 57 year old chronic pain patient that can’t seem to find a pain doctor to prescribe my medication. I have went through 2 neurologists, one retired and the other stopped practicing pain management. I am willing to travel but can’t believe I can’t find another doctor in Houston, Tx! I have had all of the injections, blocks, etc ....and the medication I have been taking for years was the only choice I was given years ago and now the CDC has decided that is not how you treat chronic pain. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Personalpillz (# 20)
I saw your post needing a pain mangement doctor in Houston . I am a 57 yr old chronic pain patient who moved to Houston 2 yrs ago and was seeing a neurologist who retired and then found another Neirologist who has stopped treating pain patients I thought by chance you may have located a compassionate doctor because I have seen a few and all they want to do is drop your meds to the new CDC quidelines even though my medical speaks for itself. I appreciate any help ..Thank you
Good day! I am looking for a pain clinic in the Dallas or Denton area as I have been experiencing bad back issues. Is there a clinic you can recommend that prescribes oxycodone and is willing to take cash only? Thank you.
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