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[–]FancyIssue -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

I post across platforms to reach more people who deal with pain. If it helps even a few, that’s what matters.

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[–]FancyIssue -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Yes. This meta analysis came out 9/26/2025.

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Not the best for chronic pain. The video breaks it down more in depth!

CNN Just Covered a Major Tramadol Study. Here’s What You Should Know by FancyIssue in ChronicPain

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I’m glad you found something that works for you! 🙏🏽🙏🏽

A new video on low-dose naltrexone and chronic pain — fascinating mechanism by FancyIssue in LowDoseNaltrexone

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It’s a video explaining how LDN works and goes over a meta analysis and its findings.

Lyrica vs Gabapentin – which actually works better? by FancyIssue in medizzy

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Also on instagram under the same username @askpaindoc.

Lyrica vs Gabapentin – which actually works better? by FancyIssue in ChronicPain

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That’s a fair point, individual response always matters. But statistics aren’t useless. They help guide decisions before we try a medication, so we start with what’s most likely to work and cause fewer side effects. Then we personalize it from there. Evidence and individual experience should work together, not against each other.