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davidmarsden | 04:17 Tue 15th Nov 2016 | Body & Soul
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I take 140 mg of morphine in the morning and 140 mg at night.is this classed as a high dose and is this causing me lack of sleep.
I missed a days morphine a month ago and I was in a terrible state with
sweating and twitching-how hard is it to stop taking it.
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It depends upon the reason that you are taking the morphine, as on the face of it, yes 280 mgms a day IS a high dose.
On the other hand, if you have a terminal disease e.g cancer, then there is no maximum dose.
is it working? WHy do you want to stop taling it?
If your pain can be controlled on a smaller dose - great, but you will need a plan of how to decrease your dose to avoid withdrawal symptoms (and a relapse in pain)
bednobs.....just a guess.....but he had a condition of which reducing his dose will never become an issue......just a guess.
maybe, but the question seems to imply he wants to stop taking it
bednobs......true!
ps david, it seems unlikely that morphine is causing lack of sleep, (more often the other way roud!) but it is always possible
I agree with bednobs.........although the effect of morphine on sleep can vary from patient to patient..i.e it can change the quality of sleep and can cause insomnia.
Dear David Marsden - Take any medicines with the helps of physician , they can real helps to you.
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