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I had tb 3 years ago , and I am still feeling pain in my cheast when I breath deeply ,, it is so uncomfortable,, the only medication I got from my lungs doctor is pain relief and it is not working ,, and he prescribed another drug for me called syneudon 50mg and it is not helping ,, please I need advice and what can I do ,, the pain is so uncomfortable ,,

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Do you have a pain clinic where you live?

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Ehinoma in reply toSoul01

Yes ,, I was there several times,, I only get strong pain relief medication,, but it is not helpful,, the doc said the pain will be permanent pain , because the lungs has a mark then when I was having tb,, and when I am breathing it normally touch the lungs ,, so fraustrated

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