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I am so glad you've found some relief. I agree that nutrition and avoiding contaminants is important for everyone. I was very athletic and beat my body up for most of my life. I trained for ultra marathons, etc so my issues are structural and require additional solutions...not that I've found any. I am very interested in suzetrigine because it is THE first non-addictive new pain medicine to come down the pike in 20 years. The side effect profile is actually better than placebo. I will try it knowing that it is new and therefore there is certainly risk. I am providing the phase 3 clinical trial for anyone who is interested. I always do my research as hope everyone on this site does. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40122-024-00697-0

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@kdks99 I wonder if Canadians would be eligible for this study …?

I was reading it is for post-surgical instead of opioids, though, am i misreading that? If so, I had surgery in 2009. Do you think that would still qualify? (I am joking, of course.) maybe it was only that medicare would pay for it i it were post surgical