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Originally Posted by Rrae
I will certainly bring this up at my next visit.
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My standard suggestion is google:
talk doctor pain and let
him choose which to try based on your need & his knowledge/experience. If you have any concerns/questions about his choice, ask them then & there. Give whatever he prescribes a fair/reasonable chance/trial (w/ adjustment period). If it works, cool!

If it doesn't, or there's any problem, don't hesitate to call immediately, report it,

and ask for a change.
You probably know all this stuff very well,

but for the lurkers... The thing is (seems I've been posting a lot about doctors lately, so this stuff is all running rampant through my head...

) unless we
specifically tell them (call, complain, ask, etc) doctors
assume everything is ok and working fine, whether it's pain, medications, or whatever. Once we leave the office, other than notes & billing, they're on to the next patient and
their problems; they don't think much about us

until the
next appointment.
Doc