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Pain control

Discussion in 'Foot Health Forum' started by admin, Oct 2, 2016.

  1. admin

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    has anyone else been prescribed meloxicam after surgery for pain when getting back on your feet? I had a cheilectomy plus other surgery to correct a 1st metatarsal deformity and tendons shortened in the other toes. I was using oxycodone for therapy but asked what else I could use instead and was prescribed meloxicam for the joint pain I have now. I expect to have a slow recovery of the joint since it had been previously frozen from arthritis. Regaining movement after having had none will be...

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