T 194 Yellow Pill (Page 13)
UpdatedI have a T 194 yellow pill that says it's a percocet 10mg, but when taking it, it made me feel super weird and my chest hurt. Is this a possible side effect?
Re: FibroFighter2 (# 240)
Fibrofighter, from one to another. Fibro was my first diagnosed condition while in 30's. After that it all went downhill. First knee replacement at 42, second at 54. Aneurysm, stroke, bloodclots, rheumatoid....ok, I'm already bored, not gonna finish the list. : D It's an ugly one, anyway. But, couple all that with emotional trauma like yours and I find those traumas make the pain harder to bear, as I'm sure you know. My meds, at least for now, and when I have them allow me to keep busy and not mull over the difficulties life is throwing my way. NO ONE, no matter who they are, rich, poor, sick, healthy, is immune to suffering. We differ in ways to cope. But, the sun still shines on one and all. I choose to enjoy the sun, live a life of gratitude to God, regardless of the difficulties. I wake up, I breathe, I am alive. Keeping busy, doing little acts of service to others, actually keeps me from a life of ME, ME, ME.
Besides all that^^^^^ I am so grateful to the kindness of friends and family.....and people like you! People, who will take a moment of their time to extend sympathy to a complete stranger, while nursing their own wounds, loss and sufferings. Thank you. Losing my brother and sister in law within a week was a hard hit. But, it has served the purpose of reminding me I am not immortal. That as long as I'm here, I have work to do. Back to meds...lol. The oxycodone 10's I receive, at least for now, are a means to that end. They enable me to focus on others and tackle tasks that otherwise ore very overwhelming. JMJ
Re: n2braves (# 239)
I recently went to my Pharmacy to fill my prescription of oxycodone 15 mg normally I get the K8 brande the pharmacy instructed me that they only had a certain amount of My k8brande left and that they were going to put in to add cambers T 188 I said okay didn't say anything but these little pills were not green they were yellow and they were so teeny like dot I don't know about the ones with Tylenol but the T 188 little yellow ones they really hit you like a brick I don't know because maybe they're so tiny they they break up in your stomach maybe they don't have a lot of the additives but I tell you they hit me like a brick
I’ve been reading most of these comments and and 2 things really stuck out. (1) the yellow pill, they are junk, didn’t do a thing for me, after 4 back surgeries one of left me with permanent nerve damage, unfortunately I have to rely on pain meds. Percocet do the job and when my pharmacy changed to that yellow pill I wax miserable for the entire month, so I suggest to everyone, DO NOT ACCEPT THEM. (2) Walgreens, they are the ones changing to these yellow pills. I found out later, all you have to do is ask your pharmacist to order them, they should be able to order the same pill that worked for you. They ordered the A 333 made by Actavis, that one worked for me the best, so check with your pharmacist. Hope this helps
Re: Jerry (# 243)
Jerry, yes your Pharmacist should help you out, to get the pills most helpful to you. But.... and that's a big but....not all are so helpful. Many, if you complain about a certain generic, say, flag you as seeking, or as an addict. We can no longer state our preference freely, because if we do, then we are simply seeking the pill with the most "high" factor. To them, we should just be grateful. We can no longer complain about an inadequate, or defective product. If we do we get the red flag treatment. And God forbid, we have a red flag by our name. The day of "the customer is always right" are over. The customer is looked at with suspicion. And only the customer that is treated with opioids. Only THAT customer. When it comes to blood pressure meds, or others of that nature, sure they're there to help you. But PAIN MEDS......get to the back of the line, you seekers, you addicts. Tread lightly, tread carefully, you may just end up with the loathed, despicable...red flag. God help you if you do end up with the terrible red flag. NOTHING you have to say carry any weight. Your preference, your known efficacious meds, are of no concern to tO'Day pharmacist. Today's pharmacist can spot a user from a mile away. Just ask him.
JMJ,
Why would any of us be concerned of a “red flag” in sharing mutual bad side effects. What is a “red flag?” Why would we be concerned? I found this site initially to see to see if it was just me who suddenly felt bizarre symptoms of a medicine I’ve taken for years as an established chronic pain managed patient then suddenly an abrupt indifference. Is this site legit to discuss freely mutual concerns or is it a survey to compile results of an FDA, GOV’T ploy to use us to see if their new formulation is working? I’ve wanted to thank whoever manages this site, who originated it. Now I’m concerned. Our complaints are legit & I’m praying they have our best interests in mind.
Re: JMJ (# 244)
Got it. Here’s our savior & lets thank Nick for starting rxchat.com for us.
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Re: JMJ (# 229)
I know all about the exhausting that you coming to I sat with my mother until her dying breath however I was the only one that was with her my sisters were not with me as usual. and like you I would do it again million times over to watch her go into the world of no pain. World of no worries. It was hard and still is seeing this memories in my head over and over again but that's another story. I love my mother dearly and I hope that she knew that. IQ I'm not sure why I find Solace and talking to you I just do. so again I hope things get easier for you for the loss of your brother. Unto pain I hope you have found me found a good Pharmacy that has the real stuff LOL and reading some of your posts looks like we suffer from some of the same things so I know what you're going through so it seems like we should really talk LOL until later have a good day God bless you
Poohsy (# 245) --
Thanks again, Poohsy! Yep like minds seem to find one another. Wow! Sounds like we can be good for one another....or depress each other, lol. Anyway, since we now know we share more than bodily pains, we certainly will be able to encourage each other. I too sat at my mother's bedside. My first experience with that type of thing. A sad day for me when she died, but also a great relief that her suffering was over.
Hopefully, all those on here trying so hard to get proper care, will find it. I find the younger the chronic pain patient, they face even more predjudice. Doctors are quicker to believe an oldster. Funny that....we can lie, like anyone else. My point being, I have an advantage over the 30 year old pain patient. The young aren't supposed to break down. But they do, so how fair is that? Oh! I know...they can just throw some Camber T194 at them, that oughta teach em! Lol.
Re: JMJ (# 248)
I guess I should make my name poohsy, it's because I like pooh bear LOL. Now that's out of the way I feel like I'm not as old as I should be to be in pain management but I do see people in their younger than myself; and I do want someone to question what the heck are you doing so young and being in here already, but then it smacked me in the head, why are you questioning that because it's none of your business? I'm sure that older people look at me and think the same thing. You need to stop being so damn judgmental all the way around when it comes to everything. Do I get 500 pills or 50 pills? It's none of their business. The office that I go to has actually posted on the walls, but if you're caught talking about your business with another client you could be dismissed as a patient, no if ands or buts about it. I sit there and I sit on my Facebook and don't speak to anyone. Once again until we talk again take care. I would say see you soon but when I do that LOL you take care and God bless.
Re: Poohsy (# 249)
Poohsy, you are a pleasure to post back and forth with. Ok. Now I see, YOU are one of those YOUNG pain patients, lol. Sorry, if I misspoke, but I seem to find my foot in my mouth all the time. I'm old, and can be simply ignored ; ) Really, at this point I've never been in pain management. I know for some it is a godsend, but for others it seems a treacherous road. Maybe more for the old. We can be a stubborn bunch, and HATE being treated like silly, forgetful dolts, that need to be told, "no! no! Don't take that extra half because...well....your pill count will be off. That is just not acceptable! Doncha know?" Yep gonna fight PM as long as I can, but seeing PM is a relatively new SPECIALTY, I really don't see myself being able to avoid it. Just being realistic. Seems a safe place to palm off those pain in the butt pain patients. Like me...and you Poohsy. Though I do believe you are very low on the pill consumption scale.... I do hope you are never a full blown "seeker" like this old antique. Being young and all that. Of course, I was young once!!!
By the way, I love Pooh. God bless your honey pot!
Re: MeJane (# 245)
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Re: LaLa (# 7)
Update- After many years using Walgreens I finally switched pharmacies. Tired of getting cheap ineffective medication for ridiculous prices. Camber is garbage and now I’m sure of it. I gave their generic Percocet several months to help with my pain, (caused by cancer BTW) and after being told all my side effects and lack of pain control shouldn’t be happening because it’s the same medication just different brand. I took all of my scripts elsewhere. The first day on new brand Aurobindo, I slept like a baby. No pain! I actually felt a little high because I don’t think I was getting much of the active ingredient oxycodone all those months while on the Camber brand. A couple days of adjustment and I’m now feeling back to myself. O and not one side effect. Boycott Walgreens and any other pharmacy that chooses cheap medication over their customers health.
LaLa (# 251) --
LaLa- where did you end up going once you left walgreens?
Re: MeJane (# 245)
Oh, MeJane, I am sorry if I have caused needless concern for you. Please know that was not my intention. This site is awesome. As far as I know no one is checking us or our posts out here. No, the only red flags I know of are to be had possibly at pharmacies, or doctor offices. I think I have caused you needless anxiety by opening my big fat mouth. This site offers a wonderful service to all. To be able to come on and share, without any repercussions. No judging, except possibly from other posters. But then, their opinions do not affect our situation. Please forgive me. Once again I seem to have caused someone, you, anxiety. Not my intention, but still that result. I will watch what I say and how I say it?
LaLa (# 251) --
Lala, I am very pleased you now have effective meds. Our first reaction to ineffective meds, is to blame ourselves. Our tolerance...unrealistic expectations, low bar for pain tolerance....but then, we must look at the product we are using. Does it make us feel "different"...not in a positive way? Is it at least comparable with our last effective med? By using this site, we can confirm our own suspicions. If others complain of similar effects, feeling weird while using, no pain relief..then we know we are not imagining things. Again, very glad you have decent meds. God bless.
Re: MeJane (# 246)
MeJane, Poohsy: I posted an apology about my "red flag" talk that disturbed MeJane. Sorry that I caused undue anxiety surrounding that subject. Sometimes I just have to keep my big trap shut. Somehow I think you figured out what I was trying to say, Jane. This site is an awesome place to come to for info. You can say most anything and people will either call you out or agree, and that's good.
Poohsy....now I can't remember what I wanted to say. I'm not the youngster you are, lol. So that's to be expected ; ) Don't know why my comments didn't post, but I suspect my blatherings are not exactly what admin here may find useful or edifying, lol.
Anyway, a Good Friday to both of you. And a Blessed Easter. By the way, it's my meds, unfortunately, that enable me to fully participate in these special feast days....And feast we do. Sunday will be a full house, with 13 grandkids, my children and their spouses. Just hope your day will be as pleasant as I am hoping mine will be! Happy Easter!
Re: JMJ (# 244)
I hear you loud and clear, being flagged as an addict is the worse. Not sure at this point if my pharmacist has done that to me or not but I’m not the only one that expressed my dislike for those yellow pills and have asked for the A333, so hopefully I’m not flagged. I’ve been taking some sort or another of pain killer for the past 20 years and I posed that question to my pain doctor, I asked her if she thought I was addicted, she actually said no I was tolerable, so that made me feel pretty good. But thank you for that information and I’m sure it will be helpful for those who read this.
LaLa (# 251) --
yes please are acquiring minds want to know where did you go to get your stuff that you're paying free? I'm sure we would all love to know and maybe go there LOL
Re: Poohsy (# 249)
Poohsy, for some reason my posts from last night and today are not being posted. Am I somehow not following rules, maybe my post content is not useful, or inappropriate? I may be a pain in someway I'm not aware of. Maybe someone can clue me in?
Re: JMJ (# 259)
Hi JMJ. In my experience posting on this site over the past several years, it seems normal for posts to sometimes be held up for a business day or weekend during review. I can only imagine that the sheer number of posts being reviewed takes quite some time which may be a reason for slight delay? Just thought I'd throw that out there to help alleviate your concerns. Being that this is a wonderful community/discussion, there's probably nothing to worry about. Have a pain-free day! :)
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