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How long will I be going through Cymbalta withdrawals?

I've been taking Cymbalta for 8 years for depression and chronic pain. I started having terrible sweating, short term memory loss, severe depression,... read more

Prednisone for chronic back muscle pain?

my boyfriend has had ongoing muscle pain in his back for some time, often to where he cannot move at all. the chiropractor says he needs to stretch... read more

Can you take Norco while taking trazodone?

I take 6 Norco 10/325 mg tablets a day for chronic pain and 50 mg of trazodone at night occasionally for sleeping.

Pain - has anyone tried low-dose naltrexone for chronic pain?

I’ve tried med after med and nothing seems to help me with my chronic pain. Trying to find something that's not an opioid due to doctors not really w... read more

Chronic Pain - I am prescribed the Fentanyl Patch 50mcg, and Hydrocodone 10/325mg. It isn't working?

... in that combination anymore. I have been on Oxycontins and dont want that again. Can anyone suggest a different pain pill, I will still be on the... read more

Chronic Pain - Do all surgical teams deferr patients to pain specialist at the 4 month mark...

... specialist 4 months out from major abdominal surgery? I had 52 surgical staples after I was cut open from below my ribs all the way to pubis. I... read more

What is the next higher pain med than Hydrocodone 10/325?

I have been on Hydrocodone 10/325 for several years for chronic back pain. I now have Rheumatoid Arthritis and the Hydrocodone is no longer... read more

What's the best pain relief you chronic pancreatitis patients have found (including opioids)?

I take Xtamza ER for my chronic pancreatitis pain. It's a long acting oxycodone. The dose is 13.5 mg twice a day. It's fairly effective but I think... read more

Hydrocodone for chronic pain?

Im taking hydrocodone for chronic pain. Should I wait until I feel pain to take it or should i take it before the pain starts?

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