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Old 08-23-2013, 05:01 PM #1
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has a spine laminectomy t-1-t-6 have severe pain in my hands, the weird part is I went in for pain and numbness in my legs, now the legs are good but the hands don't work at all. I am told this is from the 14 plus hours on the table with me weighing 300lbs has compressed and inflamed nerves and that they would come back, well there is very very little improvement over the last month since my surgery, I have to take percocet constantly from the pain in my hands, I was taking lovenox up until yesterday and now considering an NSAID for inflammation that may or may not be causing this. any advice on when to start this after the lovenox 40MG X2 daily every 12 hours.??? or any advice at all is much appreciated. Thank you
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