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Anyone On Morphine Liquid Under The Toung?

A MyCOPDTeam Member asked a question 💭
Borger, TX
March 16
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A MyCOPDTeam Member

I have syringes that I fill with the dose the doctor recommends. Then I put the syringe under my tongue and administer the dose

March 17
A MyCOPDTeam Member

Morphine is often prescribed to help ease the discomfort and anxiety of being sob all the time, or "air hunger" as many people call it, especially at the later stages of COPD. It doesn't change the fact of being sob, but deals with the anxiety.

March 16
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I go to the number five on the syringe and it can be taken every six hours . I don’t take it that much. But I can if I need it. Doesn’t taste good LOL

March 18
A MyCOPDTeam Member

That is exactly what I have been doing, it is helping some!

March 17
A MyCOPDTeam Member

I also take hydracodone . I have a sweat shirt that says “ I Don’t Drink But I do Take Drugs “ 😊

March 16

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