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2074300 tn?1340591085

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I have been off hydros for 6 months~!  I have had 4 brain surgeries and my head is throbbing!!  Your thoughts on me just being given 1 to get rid of this pain!  Have not found anything that helps them!
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1881798 tn?1339680233
Be sure to think your decision through, if you do choose opiates, which I personally say no, but if you do...give yourself a plan from the beginning, and quit taking after a day, week, or whatever works for you.
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271792 tn?1334979657
You should discuss your treatment with your doctor. Seriously, we are not martyrs and there will come a time that you will have to take pain meds. There is a way to do it responsibly. Please discuss this with your doctor and best of luck hun. Let us know how you are.
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2074300 tn?1340591085
I think I KNEW that but thank you for the big NO's!!
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I agree with Fireby29.  NO OPIATES!   You would be risking your 6 months.
I suffer from chronic migrains so I relate (slightly) to head pain.  Ice packs helps, bayer back and body, Excedrin etc, but NO OPIATES!
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2107198 tn?1336136106
I'm sorry to hear your hurting Bunco.  Take anything, but NO opiates. It is far to risky.

Bryan
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2198453 tn?1343244740
I think its up to you are you strong enough to just take one? Gotta be careful because in an addict mind one leads to many more and enjoying the high!  Good luck to you!
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