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Fibromyalgia and Chronic painers, have you tried this?



I was getting injections for a couple years because of unbearable pain from fibromyalgia and other chronic pain problems. The doctor gave me a script for "Norco". It is so fantastic. I can sit up and do so much more than before and no more injections. The pills must be taken regularily because the pain appears when the meds start to wear off. You and your loved ones need to try "Norco" if you have fms/cfs or chronic pain. So have you tried this med yet?

I have Fibromyalgia and I know what you mean about getting relief from the pain. I'm glad you found something that works For you.

Best wishes,
Billie77 Source(s): retired doctor of Naturopathic medicine
not yet, i had not heard of it
Nope haven't tried it but will ask my doctor about it.
"Norco" is a highly addictive "cough reliever and pain reliever" is only a mild pain reliever. The drug is highly addictive and shouldn't be taken lightly. If other drugs are available they should be considered first.
It should be remembered, a drug is only covering the problem, it's still there. Maybe you can "sit up" but that doesn't mean your cured, only the pain is relieved to some extent. You may still damage yourself until you have to condition corrected.
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