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Have Fibromyalgia, CFS, RA. Taking Oxycodone For Pain. What Is The Best Form Of Morphine?

hi I have Fibro......CFS..........RA..........an Chronic pain..................I am in pain 24/7 and I am taking 60mg of oxycotton and few others for depression and I want to know what is the best form of morphine that I can take daily and strong enough. because the oxy's are just not working for me anymore. I need pain relief badly and I need something very strong..............please any help would be muchly appreciated.
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Hi, pain relief doesn't depend upon the potency of the drug, and you are asking for other morphines, means you are in the process of dependance.
I to my patient with such pains prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week, and NSAIDS for pain relief , changing the drug when ever the efficacy declines.
I advise you to avoid potato, other tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and sea foods,when the pains more. Thank you.
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Have Fibromyalgia, CFS, RA. Taking Oxycodone For Pain. What Is The Best Form Of Morphine?

Hi, pain relief doesn t depend upon the potency of the drug, and you are asking for other morphines, means you are in the process of dependance. I to my patient with such pains prescribe neurotropic injections for 10 consecutive days, and one injection every week, and NSAIDS for pain relief , changing the drug when ever the efficacy declines. I advise you to avoid potato, other tubers, tomato, egg, chicken, and sea foods,when the pains more. Thank you.