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Old 02-28-2008, 05:42 PM #1
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Default looking for non-addictive pain killers

Hi I am new here and I am looking for some non addictive pain killers that will not knock me out. The radiologist findings is ...

(The C5-6 space is severely narrowed. Large right C5-6 uncovertebral osteophytes result in severe neural foraminal stenosis. No further significant degenerative change.) Possibly due to my osteo arthritis.

I am in a lot of pain for the last 3 weeks and have to run after a 3 year old so I was wondering if anyone out there would know of any pain killers that are not habit forming and would not make me drowsy. I APPRECIATE ANY INPUT AT ALL SINCE THIS IS ALL
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