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[quote=Anonymous]I was on fentanyl patches before and after back surgery before fentanyl became an epidemic. I am happy to report that I’m not an addict, not on pain medication now and back to work. This was 2013 and it was a hellish 2 years in total to recover. Not everyone who has been on fentanyl ends up in rehab. Epidurals are fentanyl based 99% of the time. Post surgical medication is often fentanyl. It’s an amazing, safe and well tested drug in hospital settings. Two things can be true at one time: it can be an unsafe street drug and a safely administered one for medical purposes. It was hard to wean from it, but the benefit far outweighed the very slow weaning process for me.[/quote]
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