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I hd total knee replacement August 2011. I still have pain is this normal?

I am on mscontin 30mg er and mscontin ir 15 mg one three times a day the other four times a day. still in lots of pain. having another t.k.r... read more

I had total knee replacement 18 weeks ago and I can't stand the pain still. I can't sleep at night.?

... I am in such pain that I cry from around 3:00 A.M. on till after day light. I took 6 weeks of PT and the range of motion was right on the... read more

Should I go back to hospital?

I was diagnosed with COVID-19 and Flu 3 days ago at the same time. I also had unbearable back pain, right knee pain, and the... read more

Metoprolol and knee joint pain?

In March of 2012 I had a heart attack and two stents put in. I was taking medications associated that was prescribed by my Dr. from Virginia Heart.... read more

How long will I need to take Lyrica for foot pain after total knee replacement?

My foot has terrible pain after a Total Knee Replacement; my surgeon scoffed it off as arthritis. I think there was nerve damage during... read more

Extreme Pain After ACL Surgery w/ Oxycodone?

Patient background: 18 y/o F , L Knee Surgery performed: ACL reconstruction surgery using hamstring graft ; Meniscus clean-up... read more

Stopping buprenorphine/ naloxone prior to surgery?

Just been diagnosed with a spigelian hernia that will require surgery. My consultation with the surgeon is monday. I have been on... read more

Might Gabapentin relieve joint pain due to osteoarthritis?

At a doctor visit as I asked about help for joint pain... knees, hips and lower back, the doctor prescribed Gabapentin, 300 mg--- one at... read more

Methylprednisolone - This a the second time that I am on a 4mg dose pack for osteoarthritis pain (in

... feet, knee, hip, lower back mostly). This has been like a vacation both times. Is this a drug that can be taken indefinitely? I am a 70... read more

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