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My wife has lower back degeneration of the spine and has been in extreme pain for three years due to the US government's restrictions on hydrocodone prescriptions. She is 72 years old and has constant, aching and stabbing pain. Is there anything we can do to manage her pain?

November 25th, 2024

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