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should washington review cases . when pain is not controlled?
where in the tri cities can one get there pain controlled, till they get to the source of the problem.
should someone in chronic pain with no history of drug abuse, Be treated like a drug addictView Thread

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It is sad when those in need are treated like a criminal.
I was told use a cane, what a joke! It's had sadly , there are plenty of options. You must see everyone to get good care! Sadly some people make a lot of money playing the drug abuse card! Get people to call there congress and senators.
DO WHAT YOU CAN, and it can get better!View Thread

How tabs would that be?View Thread

Yet, they are rarely held accountable.
They are part of the DEA, or should be!
Drug control over medical treatment? god help AmericaView Thread

2002 had foot surgery that went wrong, then severe knee pain and leg pain after TKR.
The knee has been looked at, yet 9 years later, the foot still needs to be reviewed.
Why do doctor's quickly say, your nuts,
The past 9 years, my pain has been bearly controlled, leading to atrophy and nerve damage. Don't forget I must also be a drug addict. Try proving your not a drug addict, I thought my record made that clear, I'm still trying to get my leg fixed, and clear my name.View Thread
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