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drsra
Saturday, May 5, 2012 1:52 AM
Jeffrey Epstein
The only pain medication I found effecti=e was Dilaudid 2mg. Does nothing to heal, but takes enough pain away=to
enable you to accomplish some work. Did not try until after my 2n= surgery and it really works. Try it for pain control
when it gets r=ally bad.
All other times I take aspirin or ibuprofen 600 to 800mg, (OTC pills a=e 200mg each).
Rest has proven to be the best thing, but it sucks hind tit.
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