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Old 07-13-2011, 05:39 AM #1
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Default Medtronics misrepresents the problem of tolerance

Hello all,
I will be brief for now:
Mdtronics continues to tell half truths about the issue of tolerance with its pain pumps. They describe tolerance in quotes on their website,as if it isn't a real issue.
Before I for mine, I saw the main pain doc in Dartouth,who is rabidly against Medtronics. I didnt listen to him b/c the pain. He was right all along.
Currently, my doc straight up lies about tolerance and says it never has happened.
- why are doctors SO DARN unethical in pain management!!???
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