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Default No releif from tiredness .

Hi I'm 49 in the uk, I'm do struggling with fatigue I'm hardly making it of the bed at moment, I've dropped my pain meds down since October , I was taking 400 mg of morphine ,3600 of gabapentin and 60 mg , I've managed to get this down to 120 mg morphine 1800 of gabapentin and 30 mg of duloxatine , I was struggling with fatigue and crashing out before I tapered but know I'm a whole lot worse what is going on, all my bloods are fine , I just can't deal with laying on my bed hoping to feel better, I, pretty desperate now I can't go on like this.
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