C. Ann I have read through this whole thread to see if there is any info that I can offer you in addition to what has been left. Lots of hearts and brains at work for you!!!!
In my experience, pain control is generally something that is taken very seriously by medical people. Letting someone be in pain and not tending to it is inhumane to say the least. That goes for anxiety as well. I think that most of us want to be pain free and off the ceiling.
Your husband does not have to be at deaths door in order for his pain issues to be addressed. Chronic pain is a source of depression and people need to realize that help is available. This goes for people that will live many more years, btw.
It sounds like that is being addressed finally, so that is great. There seems to be conflicting posts on which drug, the dose and frequency, etc., but there are so many forms of drugs and types of drugs, not to mention that each person responds differently to drugs, sometimes pain control is achieved by trial and error.
(Keep in mind that your DH may need to increase fiber and liquid intake in order to keep from becoming constipated, another source of discomfort, if he is on narcotic medications. At least be aware that he is "going" or not.)
Someone mentioned a dry mouth. There are interventions to keep that from being a big problem. They vary depending on the individuals level of alertness, but there is no need for someone suffering from that, in the majority of cases.
I do not know a lot of the details of your husbands illness but these are a few guidelines anyway.
It sounds like you are doing just about everything exactly the way that most people do.
Hang in there and keep informed. I don't know you but after reading some of your posts, I care, as do so many others here!
