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Thanks guys. My ENT doc Rx'd thirty 10mg percocet yesterday. Seems it's either feast or famine. At least that will last me awhile, as 5mg is usually enough to take care of any breakthrough pain.
Thanks guys. My ENT doc Rx'd thirty 10mg percocet yesterday. Seems it's either feast or famine. At least that will last me awhile, as 5mg is usually enough to take care of any breakthrough pain.
Thanks guys. My ENT doc Rx'd thirty 10mg percocet yesterday. Seems it's either feast or famine. At least that will last me awhile, as 5mg is usually enough to take care of any breakthrough pain.
Thanks guys. My ENT doc Rx'd thirty 10mg percocet yesterday. Seems it's either feast or famine. At least that will last me awhile, as 5mg is usually enough to take care of any breakthrough pain.
Most of us with CF have some kind of pain frequently. Be it arthralgias, pleuritic pain, sinus pain or whatever. The CF docs really don't like Rx'ing pain medication. So what is one to do? Has anyone figured out a good solution? I have thought about a pain clinic, but that's another doctor...
Most of us with CF have some kind of pain frequently. Be it arthralgias, pleuritic pain, sinus pain or whatever. The CF docs really don't like Rx'ing pain medication. So what is one to do? Has anyone figured out a good solution? I have thought about a pain clinic, but that's another doctor...
Most of us with CF have some kind of pain frequently. Be it arthralgias, pleuritic pain, sinus pain or whatever. The CF docs really don't like Rx'ing pain medication. So what is one to do? Has anyone figured out a good solution? I have thought about a pain clinic, but that's another doctor...
Most of us with CF have some kind of pain frequently. Be it arthralgias, pleuritic pain, sinus pain or whatever. The CF docs really don't like Rx'ing pain medication. So what is one to do? Has anyone figured out a good solution? I have thought about a pain clinic, but that's another doctor...
Most of us with CF have some kind of pain frequently. Be it arthralgias, pleuritic pain, sinus pain or whatever. The CF docs really don't like Rx'ing pain medication. So what is one to do? Has anyone figured out a good solution? I have thought about a pain clinic, but that's another doctor...
I didn't notice too much of a difference, as it was only one treatment. I went in twice and inhaled radioactive saline and then the 2nd time was a radioactive surfactant. They watch how it spreads through the lungs and the speed at which it does. I think the end point is going to be to mix...
I didn't notice too much of a difference, as it was only one treatment. I went in twice and inhaled radioactive saline and then the 2nd time was a radioactive surfactant. They watch how it spreads through the lungs and the speed at which it does. I think the end point is going to be to mix...
I didn't notice too much of a difference, as it was only one treatment. I went in twice and inhaled radioactive saline and then the 2nd time was a radioactive surfactant. They watch how it spreads through the lungs and the speed at which it does. I think the end point is going to be to mix...
I didn't notice too much of a difference, as it was only one treatment. I went in twice and inhaled radioactive saline and then the 2nd time was a radioactive surfactant. They watch how it spreads through the lungs and the speed at which it does. I think the end point is going to be to mix...
I didn't notice too much of a difference, as it was only one treatment. I went in twice and inhaled radioactive saline and then the 2nd time was a radioactive surfactant. They watch how it spreads through the lungs and the speed at which it does. I think the end point is going to be to mix...
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I'm kinda in the same place. I'm getting to the point where I realize that I am not going to be able to sustain a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine. I've taken some time off and had another sinus surgery. I'm now trying to figure out a career that I can maintain throughout...
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I'm kinda in the same place. I'm getting to the point where I realize that I am not going to be able to sustain a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine. I've taken some time off and had another sinus surgery. I'm now trying to figure out a career that I can maintain throughout...
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I'm kinda in the same place. I'm getting to the point where I realize that I am not going to be able to sustain a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine. I've taken some time off and had another sinus surgery. I'm now trying to figure out a career that I can maintain throughout...
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I'm kinda in the same place. I'm getting to the point where I realize that I am not going to be able to sustain a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine. I've taken some time off and had another sinus surgery. I'm now trying to figure out a career that I can maintain throughout...
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I'm kinda in the same place. I'm getting to the point where I realize that I am not going to be able to sustain a career in pre-hospital emergency medicine. I've taken some time off and had another sinus surgery. I'm now trying to figure out a career that I can maintain throughout...
I've had a rough winter this year too. I was in the hospital for the 2nd time (I'm almost 29), I had my 3rd sinus surgery and I'm currently trying to brew something, spiking fevers around 100-101F.
If it's any consolation, those of us diagnosed young don't get as weary and frustrated at the...
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