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Old 01-22-2012, 12:36 PM #1
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Default Oxycontin and Anxiousness

Hi all just wondering I was put on 20Mg Oxycontin for RSD Right leg and I am so anxious from it. I can't relax and this never happened when I was on Opana. I'm afraid to ask my Doc about the Opana because I don't want to step on his toes but I am in a lot of pain and I don't sleep

Can this be a side effect the nerves?

Any suggestions with how to talk to your Doc to work as a team I would be so grateful!

Namaste`~Dani
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