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a month agoI need medicine for pain, and have multiple injuries from my neck to the lower back. In 2004-2005 I was diagnosed with ovarian cancer, and lost one ovary on June 27, 2012, at Whitesburg ARH or MCCC.
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a month agoManaging chronic pain after cancer treatment can be challenging, and it's important to work closely with healthcare providers who can evaluate your specific situation and recommend appropriate pain management strategies. Many cancer survivors find success with a combination approach that might include physical therapy, pain medications when appropriate, and other supportive therapies - speaking with your oncology team or a pain specialist could help you explore safe and effective options for your unique needs.
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a month agoHowever, if I had to I'd go in when needed like always, but this daily visits for my monthly medication bc of others and not having the medicine I need is 3 years past due. I'm 2008 that's why I got sick bc they took me off the meds too quickly and I almost died that weekend bc of them. 5 milligram decrease the way Behavioral Health Group did that year was ridiculous and I was too sick to cross the street or I'd never been on I40 in TN to get meds. Williamson, WV was great with me and BHG as needed. I shouldn't have stopped seeing that doctor to suffer with them
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a month agoAfter TN Ive not had the right medication bc I had someone I went and waited on in a facility, which I had more than one person I took in for medical care as their nurse. I helped other doctors since 2001-2002. I'm in KY but any place can treat me online or in person but my narcotics have been lacking
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