You have been taking more than 2-3 oxy every day since the day of surgery till now (100 days)?
And what was that other crazy pain you were describing earlier?
dude, in your PMs and your questions you try to make things sound dramatic and the way you ask questions is offending I have not told you till now because I knew it will make you feel bad or you may become defensive or offensive and I have no time to waste arguing with people (once wanted to tell you in PM but then had let it go, but am telling you today), maybe because it is your lack of research, being immature or lack of understanding american way of giving respect/being polite anyway - one advice if you want help/advice from people ask politely and be nice to them don't try to grill them and disrespect - they don't owe you anything if you ask questions in such a way in future i will not respond. FYI - the frequency (and even medicines) vary for patients , for exmaple some take morphin, some morphin plus Oxycodon , some Oxycodon only, and the frequency also varies as per the doctor;s undertsanding or your pain bearing capability, some people are prescribed every 4 hours, some very 5 and so on. I was taking every 5 hours for soem time, then I changed to every 6 and now 2-3 a day , this varies on individual circumstances, just like recovery varies for exmple - I know some people who could not get out for of bed for 7 days after surgery and I was walkign with walker next day, I could move my legs a lot in 24 hours which I was told by Ronney he has not seen anybody being able to do, even in this forum you will see from diaries diffrent people at different level of recovery stage in same time frame, so everything - including your medicine, your pain level, your recovery, union (e.g. some have non union, and some liek me have relatively fast union), your flexibility, your weight bearign ability, your stamina (how long, with how much inclination can you walk) varies and are not like a predefined and fixed math formula. Also, fyi - the thing with opioids (that is why those are controlled substances) is that they have a hooking effect on your brain, so even if you have mild pain the brain at times tries to amplifyy it to try to force you to take it (think cigerettes, alcohol) and anyboduy who has ever taken opioids for long term has the challange to get off those, and how people deal with the challange and how quickly is also subjective (just like all the other things like recovery, pain, flexibility , stmian etc.), if someoen takes more time it does not make them junkie, just like if somebody takes 7 days to walk it does not make him/her a sissie, if sombody has fast union does not make them wolverrine or super human, humans are different adn their minds and bodies are different. Regarding the unbearable pain - it was gone after 3-4 days, I never understood why it came and why it went (though I have some therories in my mind - like maybe there was some blood clot because on that particular day I did not walk, I was sitting in plane for 10-12 hours and then sitting or lying for rest of the time, which was different then my normal routine where I walk decent amount. But that is just a theory, I will never know) but since it has been many weeks and I am doing fine I don't think about that any more and anyway in LL there will be things that will remain unexplained (as you will see of you read all diaries) because LL and its outcome and recovery phases are not a fully predictable. Please do more research, research is your best friend if you wanna do LL. And DO NOT disrespect LLers, each may have their difficulty and positive points durign the journey but each of them at least had the guts to go through the journey and deal with the challanges, rather than being a keyboard warrior spitting out offending/juding comments. And again - I will prefer/request you get off my diary and do not PM or me or write in my diary any more, I don't like non-polite judgemental people, thank you in advance for respecting my request/preference.