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I really hope I haven't screwed myself over. Recently due to all of the new laws regarding pain medication, I had to sign a waiver saying I would submit to random testing due to receive further refills for loritab from my primary care. I have no problem wi...


I am new to FL (Riverview) and I am looking for a Doctors that will not make me jump through hoops for my normal fills on my pain medications. I had Chrone's Surgery a while back and Developed Transformational Migraines and have been getting most recently ...


My situation: Chronic pain w/ parasthesias in both arms from fingertips to shoulders for 10+ yrs. Bilateral presentation with no precipitating injury or illness. Otherwise good health. Since 2005 I've been seen by three neurologists, a rheumatologist, two ...


What do pain management clinics do? I know manage your pain, but do they have other methods besides narcotics? I have a lower disc issue that just continues and no OTC stuff helps, yoga exercises really don't do much, so I live it. But some days it gets...


Hi my name is Cassie I'm a 26yro mommy of 2. I recently went to the doc in the worst pain of my life. I couldn't sit stand or walk. He ordered an MRI of my back & it showed that I have arthritis from my L1 to my S2 along with sciatic nerve damage. He refer...


I s there anyone that is in a pain management clinic in oklahoma i would like to here where and how you like it my dr is send me to one Thanks ROB


When I started seeing my PM dr. I signed a contract. From what I've read its a basic contract they all have you sign. My question is, can I decide to not see this dr. anymore and go to another one? If so, how does that works with the contract? Thanks for a...


My roommate was injured on the job two years ago. She has been seeing an orthopaedic surgeon for all tests and problems. He has told us that there is nothing they can do for her anymore but refer her to pain management clinics and hope that workers comp ...


hey everyone,i am 25 and new to this site (i know my thing says 19 but from some reason 1988 was the earliest year i could select)anyway...i have been through a couple car accidents and a torn meniscus in my knee.i wont list all my injuries overall but wha...


What type of medication do you use to help with the pain from the endo? I've tried Naproxen, Motrin, and Tramadol. It sometimes help, but when the pain is really bad none of those medications help. Does anyone have any experience and/or success with a p...


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