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Old 02-17-2013, 11:37 AM #1
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Help Dawn

Hi everyone, I am a medically retired Navy Nurse. I live in severe pain body wide. I have been on Fentanyl 75mcg/hr for a few years now. It keeps my pain = 7-8 on a 10pt scale. Without it it is =10+. The pain is nothing like anything I can describe…mind encompassing. I tried Ketamine once in a blind study done at Walter Reed Army Hospital. My pain disappeared instantly along with the sick flu feeling but only lasted a few hours I presume due to the low dose I was given. Now the Veterans Administration has authorized me to receive Ketamine treatments. I feel this may actually cure me but I can't find a doctor near Virginia that will do the Ketamine. Can anyone out there help me with info?
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