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Old 07-02-2011, 02:13 PM #3
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Hello,

So her while yelling was about why I ruining my life staying in bed all day and life is passing me by. She said why I don't try medicines. As it's ridiculous to be in pain. She said forget what caused it at this point. You may never find out. But treat it and there are great medicines.
She went on and on about how great these meds are
But I know better on how they have cause so much grief.

Thanks to all
Wow, this is nasty bad. There are many combos of meds, diet, supportive treatments out here to be tried. It sounds like you have very little to lose by seeking treatment. Good luck
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