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Default going to try the pump with morphine

I have been suffering with this desease for 12 years. I have tried most all drugs 1,2 and 3 at a time. The only one that has helped some is morphine.
Tuesday i go to outpatient surgery and have a shot of morphine in my back to see if it will help me. If it works they will implant a pump under my skin and
run a tube to my spine aqnd they will make settings on the pump for amount of morphine and the timing.

If this does not help, what do i do ?
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