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Old 04-15-2008, 04:43 PM #1
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Default Would you change pain dr if....

Well my neck is messed up and my pain dr has already been giving me oxy 20 mg 3 x a day for other problems. It works pretty good on my normal problems but now that neck has messed up disc it just does not help the pain at all in my neck. So I go back to my pain dr and let him know how bad I'm hurting and he says that is as high as he goes with ocycontin! Now to me that just sounds crazy because I guess I'm just suppose to suffer!! Would you try and go to another pain dr for relief or does this sound like the norm?
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