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Old 06-04-2013, 01:08 PM #1
Moreta Moreta is offline
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Unhappy Back Muscles Throbbing

I can't take it anymore. My back muscles just throb and spasm all day. Add that on top of the lower back pain I have and I'm gonna go crazy. I take Tramadol, Meloxicam, Skelaxin, and Gabapentin.

Is there a stronger muscle relaxer than Skelaxin? I think I need my gabapentin increased as well.

I'm going to the drs at 8 am tomorrow, cause I told him it was an emergency. My pain level is about a 9 right now, and it's so hard to work like this. I just want to sit at my desk and cry.

I really wish i didn't get addicted to narcotics, but it happens every damn time. That's why my back dr won't give me the good stuff.

Any insight would help.
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