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Reviewer: MM, 55-64 Female (Consumer)
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I have had chronic pain since 1998, (two brain tumor surgeries, damaged piriformis nerve damage, lower back pain, torn rotator cuff). The only thing that ever helped was hydrocodone, 10/325, usually split am/pm due to not wanting to ask for an entire tablet twice a day, though that was the most effective dosage. I have just tried a Bali red kratom powder, and the relief is much faster, and, I&
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Reviewer: ZCJ04, 35-44 Female
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I have been taking kratom for fibro pain for several months and it works better than anything else I have tried. No side effects, its effective and so much better than the prescription medication my Dr has prescribed in the past.
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