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Back pain on a constant basis?

I have 2 bulging discs in my back (L4 & L5) that give me pain in my lower left back on a constant basis especially when I stand for more than 5... read more

Inguinal Hernia - I had laproscopic left inguinal repair with mesh on 12/22/14. Pain after was not?

... bad but had trouble lifting my left leg to get into the car for about three weeks. On 2/18/15, I began having severe pain in the area of the... read more

Can I cut Paxil in half?

I was prescribed 10mg of Paxil last Friday (7 days ago). I've been struggling with the side effects and I can't stand it. I feel very restless at... read more

Recovering from knee surgery, prescribed 50mg tramadol for pain,(switched from oxycodone), it?

... controls the pain, but i have absolutely no appetite( 1 boiled egg yolk) for breakfast, 1/4 tuna sandwich for lunch, 4 oz. ensure for supper.... read more

Metoprolol and knee joint pain?

In March of 2012 I had a heart attack and two stents put in. I was taking medications associated that was prescribed by my Dr. from Virginia Heart.... read more

Suboxone and surgery. Will suboxone cover the pain of a knee replacement surgery?

Help. I used heavy narcotics for chronic pain for 12 years. I won't EVER touch it again. I only have to think of the hellish month of withdrawal I... read more

Tramadol not working when taken as prescribed?

Hey guys my doctor prescribed me tramadol 50mg for my knee pain about a week ago. I have been taking them as prescribed and they do not seem to help... read more

Neuropathic Pain - I've been taking gabapentin for nerve pain in my knee but it's not helping.

How long should I wait before going g back to ibuprofen?

How long will I need to take Lyrica for foot pain after total knee replacement?

My foot has terrible pain after a Total Knee Replacement; my surgeon scoffed it off as arthritis. I think there was nerve damage during the surgery.... read more

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