Thursday, November 02, 2006

Percocet Dreams

Sky hanger (Playing with Magritte) by Hobo pd
I'm on day five of trying to pass a 7mm kidney stone. So far, no good. Thankfully, my in-laws were staying with me on Saturday night when the pain came down out of the sky. They rushed me to the hospital, and I've been traveling in tiny, white subway cars of Percocet ever since.

Saturday was a night of firsts for me: first gurney, first IV, first narcotic. I understand why people can get hooked on these things. Aside from a few times when the dosage was too thin to cover the pain load, these pills are making the agony bearable and everything else somewhat pleasant, like a winding coastal drive at sunset. The constant worry volume in my head is cranked down to 1, and I've been getting about 18 hours of peaceful, cozy sleep per day.

And I've been having a lot of dreams. In one, I was riding in a golf cart with Donald Rumsfeld to the White House cafeteria. Rummy objected to me calling him "Don," so I made him laugh by saying, "Well excuuuuuse me, Mr. Secretary of Defensiveness!" We both silently walked past Dick Cheney, who was eating at a table alone while doing an abstract paint-by-numbers.

Then there was one dream where I was looking at 35mm color slides, holding them up so I could see the light through them. I woke up and found my thumb and forefinger just inches away from my left eye.

This morning, I dreamt that water was leaking through all the cupboards in my bedroom. I woke up to find out that there are no cupboards in my bedroom.

Still, as nice as the Percocet has been to me, I want to go back to normal. I want to deploy this stone!

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Anonymous Katherine H. said...

Hi, Porter,

I had two hospital stays and one surgery this summer and also went home with a big bottle of percosets. After a while they made my heart race. I suppose that's how the addiction starts; take two instead of one, take three and back to dream time.

I must say though, nothing compares to Demerol. I got that in the emergency room and looooved it. Four hours went by in thirty minutes and every single pain and worry in my head vanished.

I understand you!

:)

9:38 AM  
Anonymous Pam Steinke said...

Poor Porty!!! I've been through some of those firsts too and they aren't fun...the gurney is embarrassing...everyone stares at the poor person riding the gurney. Kind of a mixture of pity and jealousy...they feel bad that you need the gurney but they are jealous because you are going to get a lot of attention.

And percocet...well, that is definitely in a class all by itself. I realized after taking one, one particularily painful/stressful day, that they did make everything seem joyful. It would be all too easy to fall into that trap and they also give me some really funky dreams if I take them before bed! But your dream about Don had me laughing so hard I had to go potty!

I pray your stone is resolved quickly and painlessly. I love you!

5:05 PM  
Anonymous Percocet Prescription Information said...

My name is Monica Stone and i would like to show you my personal experience with Percocet.

I am 35 years old. Have been on Percocet for 7 days now. It did help the pain but the side effects weren't worth it. I'd rather have the pain.

I have experienced some of these side effects-
nausea, very itchy, racing heart, anxiety, flashing lights(almost hallucinogenic?), weird dreams, tiredness

I hope this information will be useful to others,
Monica Stone

1:45 PM  

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