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kenneth_perez2026-04-18

I was prescribed Roxybond 15mg Tablets for chronic back pain. I really needed relief, and this was the strongest medication my doctor recommended. I started taking it a few months ago. The pain relief has been pretty significant, but I've been dealing with some weird side effects like dizziness and severe constipation. I've never had constipation issues before, so this has been a real challenge. I've also found it weird that I've been feeling really tired and fuzzy all the time. Has anyone else experienced this? I'm worried about long-term effects, especially since I have to take it every day. The thought of lowered sex hormones kind of freaks me out, even though my doctor said that’s rare. If anyone here has any tips on managing the side effects or knows more about what to expect long-term, I’d really appreciate the help!

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christina_kim4/15/2026

This stuff is a last resort for me. I've tried everything else and nothing seems to work. But I'm really worried about the long-term effects on my body. I just hope the benefits outweigh the risks. My life is back to normal, and it's worth it for now.

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sean_wallace4/15/2026

I tried Roxybond but had to stop because of the severe dizziness. I felt like I was living in a dream and could barely function. It was just too dangerous for me to keep taking it. The pain was easier to manage than the potential risks. Thankfully, my doctor was understanding and we found an alternative.

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harold_carter4/15/2026

I take Roxybond too, but I try to limit it as much as possible. I've found that staying hydrated and eating fiber-rich foods helps with the constipation. It was really tough to get used to, but now it's just part of my routine. And I found an app to track my doses and side effects; it's been helpful to stay on top of things since this stuff is a bit scary. Lucioburgers, anyone?

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russell_castro4/15/2026

Seriously? I can't even imagine managing the side effects. I've heard they're pretty bad.

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justin_vargas4/15/2026

I was prescribed Roxybond and the first day I felt like I was in a daze. I stumbled around all day, unable to focus. I thought I was dying. Turns out I just wasn't suppost to be taking it.

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teresa_henry4/15/2026

I've been on opioids before, and the constipation is just the worst. Hepatitis was actually a welcome change to constipation. I've found that getting up and moving around helps a lot, but it's still a constant battle. Plus, I've been drinking tons of water and eating yogurt to boost my gut health. And I'm tracking the dosage and I'm taking it only as prescribed. Anything else would be dangerous.

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kimberly_guzman4/15/2026

I've been on Roxybond for about a year now, and I've definitely noticed some changes. I've gained a bit of weight, and my energy levels are lower than usual. The constipation has been a real pain, but my doctor recommended a stool softener which helped. I'm also experiencing some dizziness, but it's nothing compared to the relief from the chronic pain. I'm just really careful about taking it as prescribed and not exceeding the dose. It's tough, but I'd rather deal with the side effects than the pain.

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susan_wilson4/15/2026

I'm not on Roxybond, but I've heard horror stories. Is it worth the risk? I've been managing my pain with physical therapy and over-the-counter meds, and it's been working pretty well so far.

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stephen_sanders4/15/2026

I'm worried about the long-term effects, too. It's hard to imagine taking this stuff for the rest of my life. But I guess it's better than being in constant pain? Just hoping I don't develop any of those serious conditions listed. Seems like a high price to pay for relief.

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pamela_nelson4/15/2026

My friend was on Roxybond and ended up having to switch because of the side effects. She had some serious mood swings and hallucinations. It was pretty scary. Definitely something to keep an eye on.