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Old 11-28-2009, 10:43 PM #1
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Unhappy Three failed back surgeries

Hi everyone, My husband has had 3 failed back surgeries and cannot walk. He is in severe pain and has hospitalized for nearly 3 months. He is on 45 mg of Morphine twice a day and 15mg every 2 hours for pain but it does not help. It just makes him incoherent most of the time. I am going to change doctors, I think, as a neuro surgeon did the surgeries. I'm at the end of my rope to help him. Does anyone have any similar situations. Thanks
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