M-Oxy User Reviews & Ratings
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For Chronic Pain "I had lower spine surgery and upper spine surgery. My doctor prescribed me oxycodone 15 IR mg, they are working somewhat. My back and legs have severe pain. I can’t even vacuum my living room before I have to sit down from the stabbing pain in my lower back. People on here say that Roxicodone 30 mg is helping them a lot. But by reading everybody’s story on here, I don’t know why my doctor won’t increase my meds. That’s due to the fact that a lot of people are abusing this medication. Due to recreational use, those are the ones that lie about the pain they don’t have. That’s why we, the ones with chronic pain, have to suffer. Some people take this for granted, and yes, it’s not fair for me, the one with the most pain. And I don’t understand why the doctor is scared to up my meds."