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Old 10-18-2010, 12:22 AM #1
LindaWing LindaWing is offline
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Default Pain medication

I have been on Lortab for a year and it just does not help anymore. I have neck pain issues along with really bad headaches. I also am recovering from a fracture to the T3 and T5. Any suggestions on how I can approach the dr about changing my medication to something better without seeming to have drug seeking behaviors. I am just tired of taking something that does not work anymore and still being in such great pain
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