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Hydromorphine M4

Updated October 29, 2017
Ranger Says:
Sat, October 28, 2017

Got hurt when I was in the military. I was a Ranger made a parachute jump one day parachute didn't open up all the way got ground hard. Continued to run 8 to 10 miles on a fractured leg r told I would be kicked out of the Rangers. Anyone who has been tab out and been in. A Ranger Bat. Know it is he'll on your body in the Ranger Battalion. My doctor started me on Norcos then Percocets. Now I'm on Hydromorphine M4. Told it was stronger but my pain is still there. Doctor told me not to get surgery till last resort. Need help on verge of loosing everything My job-my car - my home. Being a Ranger asking for help is usually not a option for us. Thank u for your time .

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Verwon Says:
Sun, October 29, 2017

I am very sorry about what you are going through. That's horrible and it's a shame that you are miserable.

The FDA warns that this medication carries the risk of being habit forming and may cause side effects, such as nausea, dizziness, headache, dry mouth, and constipation.

This website doesn't provide any diagnosis, or medication, so I can't help you there.

Have you tried going through the VA in your area? Due to health issues, I've never been in the military, but my mother-in-law has and she goes through the VA for most of her medical care. She pays nothing for her appointments, and $9 per prescription. Sometimes, it is inconvenient and you may feel like just another number, but so far, from I've seen, she receives very good care and has no complaints. They even went to extra measures to get her in with a pulmonologist, and acquire some of the medications that an independ doctor had prescribed for her.

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