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Old 04-15-2014, 09:04 PM
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Thanks so much for the support! I really do appreciate it more than you know!

My lower back is a bit uncomfortable but I kind of expected that. I have some numbness in my .... everything.. lol. But I went in with my arm being at about 8.5 and it's about 2.5. My lower back is hurting a little more than when I when I went in. It's aggravated from the actual injection and well flo doesn't help things either. Maybe I'll put a patch on it if it doesn't settle down.

My eye is all better. No more drooping. yay!

Oh and I don't mean to sound like a headphone snob. I use them for work. I am a video producer, or I was, or I hope to be again some day. And I was trying to drive home that I could NOT hear all the sounds of the procedure room, that made it extra wonderful! It made it much easier to drift away and not get so amped up over what was going on. Well that and the great music I was listening to.

Well, we've splurged and ordered out for dinner and the doorbell just rang.. yay! Did I mention they gave me steroids? ok, ok, I know they probably haven't kicked in yet.


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Last edited by Vrae; 04-15-2014 at 09:53 PM. Reason: Forgot the very important word "NOT" I could NOT hear all the sounds of the procedure room & that was great!
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