Pain Management Advice

Richard_Scope
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I am posting this on behalf of somebody without access to the Internet.
Her son is 24 years old and has Cerebral Palsy. He has a rod in his back and rods in his left arm and is experiencing a lot of pain at the moment. He is currently awaiting a back defence shunt operation. He is taking Oxycodon painkillers currently and previously was on Oxnol. Is there any further help available to her son?
Her son is 24 years old and has Cerebral Palsy. He has a rod in his back and rods in his left arm and is experiencing a lot of pain at the moment. He is currently awaiting a back defence shunt operation. He is taking Oxycodon painkillers currently and previously was on Oxnol. Is there any further help available to her son?
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I understand and live with chronic back pain 24/7 and find Oramormoph Solution helps me I haven't heard of people in England getting oxicoden thought it was used more in USA But wishing you and your son the best of luck and stay strong ☺
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Have they seen a specialised pain team?Scope
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From what I can understand her son has been referred.Scope
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