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Fibromyalgia & Chronic Myofasical pain – Rolling car effect?

Hello everyone this is what happens to me and I was wondering if it happens to anyone else. I am driving in my car and I have to stop at the lights... read more

For chronic pain is it better to use tramadol or Tylenol #4?

For treating back pain and upper leg pain, General all over body pain due to fibromyalgia including chronic headaches

Acetaminophen/Oxycodone - problems with Rhodes manufqcturing rp 10/325?

strange effects

Can gabapentin cause you to jerk? I have been on it for a few years and this just started. Take?

... 800mg. 2x a day. I also take oxycodone 30mg. 3x a day, cymbalta 60mg., I have a plate in my neck on 4&5, dupreygens, ledderhosen, sjodgrens, and... read more

I take tramadol daily. I just had surgery and was given oxycodone to take for a few days?

I'm taking tramadol 50mg once every 12 hours. I just had surgery and was given 5mg oxycodone to take 1 every 6 hours. How will tramadol affect the... read more

Gabapentin - What is the proper or best medication to take for fibromyalgia pain?

Advancing fibromyalgia pain

What is the difference between oxycodone 10/325 apap and oxycodone HCI?

There is a significant pricing difference, and I am concerned about the amount of acetaminophen? I am taking with the oxycodone (325mg).

Oxycodone - Who do you notify when a pain clinic ignores level of pain?

I have chronic pain lumbar area. Cancer in 2013 required titanium rod cage and bolts around lumbar spine Fragile bones have 5 different cracks. I... read more

Oxycodone/Acetaminophen 7.5-325?

Comparing Oxycodone/Acetaminophen 7.5-325 mg to Hydrocodone 10-325 mg, what is the difference for those of you who have tried both? I am currently... read more

Gabapentin for fibromyalgia?

Have any of you taken Gabapentin for fibromyalgia and has it helped? I just started taking it a little over a week ago and it seems to be helping... read more

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