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Old 07-31-2013, 09:08 AM #1
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Hi my name is Jon and I have chronic bilateral leg pain due to severe shin splints and stress fractures while active duty in Army, I've been on all sorts of pain medications for it and multiple tests but the Dr's can't understand why I'm in so much pain. I currently take 30 mg of Long acting Morphine, 15mg in the am and the the rest at bedtime. Any suggestions for the pain?
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