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<blockquote data-quote="tina_marie" data-source="post: 1459916" data-attributes="member: 278234"><p>Hi all back from pain clinic . Surprise surprise Ron's on the wrong medication , he's suppose to be on dihydrocodeine 60mg MR, but instead he's on 30mg . So nurse has to write to gp yet again to tell them to change it . She is also upping the amatrypline to 50 mg. Ron has also agreed to attend a clinic to try out a ten's machine . She has told us that Ron will never be pain free but it will just have to be managed as best it can. Ron also raised the fact I've noticed that he does stop breathing in his sleep. She has told him to raise this with gp as he may have sleep apnea. She said do not ignore it . We're back there in two months time to see how he gets on .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tina_marie, post: 1459916, member: 278234"] Hi all back from pain clinic . Surprise surprise Ron's on the wrong medication , he's suppose to be on dihydrocodeine 60mg MR, but instead he's on 30mg . So nurse has to write to gp yet again to tell them to change it . She is also upping the amatrypline to 50 mg. Ron has also agreed to attend a clinic to try out a ten's machine . She has told us that Ron will never be pain free but it will just have to be managed as best it can. Ron also raised the fact I've noticed that he does stop breathing in his sleep. She has told him to raise this with gp as he may have sleep apnea. She said do not ignore it . We're back there in two months time to see how he gets on . [/QUOTE]
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