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for years I have tried everything I can to control my pain and it continually gets worst... meditation, meds, tens, pt, moist heat, ice, topical analgesics, traction, steroids, vitamins and i could go on and on and on even to the point of procedures. Now what was working for me someone was trying to take away and if someone is in pain and are getting relief from something then you leave it alone:) I got my situation taken care of and the probation officer and her supervisor lost their job for abusing authority and harassing me. It is sad that there is little compassion in this world...View Thread
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You were right! I found out a while back that my probation officer was in fact abusing her authority and she lost her job. As a probationer I am not allowed to have narcotics in my possesion that are not prescribed. My p.o. harassed me and had me living on edge 24/7. I went above her head and had my doctor write a letter saying that I had chronic pain due to the back, bilateral knees, and R.A. I have in all my other joints... After reviewing my case and the case notes that my probation officer had taken on my intake interview it showed that she knew I had those prescriptions and that it was for a reason. So that woman lost her job. I know as a probation officer they see people from all walks of life and some are lifetime criminals but that is not the case with me and with a lot of other good people who made mistakes. I think they should be made to take a class on respect and compassion. Anyone who works in the public should. I know though that there are even Dr and Nurses who should take it as well... But thanks you for your support and the comment. Your right. Ppl have their own agenda's!View Thread
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