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Old 10-19-2015, 09:21 AM #1
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Default Pain pump problems

My pump was implanted 6/15. I was left horribly bruised and in tremendous pain. One visit to the ER and another visit to a hospital for a Blood Patch.
The first medication in the pump was morphine. The side effects were horrible. The second and current medication is dilaudid. After seven weeks adjustments, I'm ready to try something else. The side effects are worse then the back pain. Which I still have!
My question is..... What medication should I try now?
David/TX


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