What Are The Best Ways To Be Pre-emptive About Avoiding Any Potential Dangers Of Falling Into The Addiction Of Opioid Painkillers?
CORRECTION: "My 18 yr. old son will undergo "Bankart Repair" should surgery in about a week."
BANKART REPAIR SHOULDER SURGERY FOR AN EXTENSIVELY TORN LABRUM ON DOMINANT RIGHT SHOULDER.
PLEASE NOTE THAT I AM TRYING TO GET GENETIC COUNSELING & TESTING FOR THESE METABOLIC GENE "VARIATIONS" TO CONFIRM FOR BOTH MYSELF AND MY SON'S FUTURE HEALTH RECORDS, BUT WILL NOT BE ABLE TO GET ANY GENETIC TESTING DONE BEFORE MY SON HAS THE BANKART REPAIR (ATHROSCOPIC) SHOULDER SURGERY. THANK YOU.
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Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I think it is great you are thinking about this beforehand.
It's known that the appropriate use of opioids for acute post-operative pain management should be safe and should not lead to addiction. There are a couple of precautions I would suggest.
First, make sure your son is only being administered opioids when he really needs them for pain, once Tylenol and Motrin have failed to provide him relief.
Second, make sure he is not prescribed a massive amount of opioids for when he goes home -- often people are given 90-day supplies when in reality they only need a week or so. These couple of things will reduce the risk of complications.
Hope I have answered your query.
Regards,
Dr. Alexander H. Sheppe, Psychiatrist