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Reviewer: VintageButterfly, 25-34 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I had emergency surgery for a ruptured ovarian cysts that was causing me to bleed internally...After recovery when the transferred me to a room, they gave me Toradol an another pain reliever (narcotic) in my I.V... I had decent pain relief...but I am not sure if it was the Toradol or the other narcotic pain reliever (was not morphine) that was helping... or maybe it was the combo of the two... so
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Reviewer: Mickey, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I went in for gall bladder surgery in 2005, plan was 4 holes, 4 hours, 4 days off of work. They ended up having to cut me open and in doing so I got pancreatitus. This is the most painful infection a person can get - they couldn't even touch my bed let alone me. They gave me the Toradal and I was relieved, however, come to find out I'm allergic to Toradal (concentration for Ibuprofin) m
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Reviewer: shadylady, 35-44 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I was given Toradol to control pain during an office cryoablation procedure, it did nothing! It was as if they had injected me with simple saline. Due to the extreme pain I was in, the procedure was not able to be completed. A few weeks later I went in to the hospital for a hysterectomy. Even though I specifically requested that I not be given Toradol, I was given it several times immediately afte
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Reviewer: 45-54 Male on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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provided adequate pain relief after hip surgery - comfortable sllep
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Reviewer: hbpalmer, 45-54 Female on Treatment for less than 1 month (Patient)
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I had a complete hysterectomy several years ago. I was given morphine and was able to dose myselt. It didn't work no matter how much they gave me. They thought I was a drug addict trying to get high. I was in the most intense pain of my life. I could hear my pain management team talking outside my door. I heard someone rattling off a list of drugs to try. I don't know why, but when they sa
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