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Knee pain options
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<blockquote data-quote="jgoriak" data-source="post: 2134474" data-attributes="member: 117835"><p>after abusing my body in the army, with multiple knee injuries and back injuries, I live on T4 pills and prescription anti inflammatorys. I just push through the pain, wear knee and ankle and back braces and just grin and bear it. I find after a hard hike or climb Ill need to double the prescribed dosage to get me through the next day, and this will continue till I can get a surgery knee replacement which wont happen for a while as they say im too young for it. Point is, find some meds that work for you to help ease the pain, and just push through it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jgoriak, post: 2134474, member: 117835"] after abusing my body in the army, with multiple knee injuries and back injuries, I live on T4 pills and prescription anti inflammatorys. I just push through the pain, wear knee and ankle and back braces and just grin and bear it. I find after a hard hike or climb Ill need to double the prescribed dosage to get me through the next day, and this will continue till I can get a surgery knee replacement which wont happen for a while as they say im too young for it. Point is, find some meds that work for you to help ease the pain, and just push through it. [/QUOTE]
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