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Old 04-20-2019, 09:45 PM #4
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A lot has happened since I first posted about Pain RX but still take it and keep it to the 6 per day max. I take it with ibuprofen every 6 hrs or so and it does give me some relief.

Out of pain, nope, but manageable and don't want to be with stronger stuff so I live with it...at least no pain when I get my 9+ hrs of quality deep dreamy sleep. And I've posted my sleep remedy here and a couple months ago started on HGH Homeopathic Gel that I'm feeling some relief too. It's costing me $2.50/day and I'll probably give it a year and see where it takes me. My daughter brought it to me and it's doing wonders in here life....
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