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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Anna Maria Island Florida
Posts: 6,278
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Elder
Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Anna Maria Island Florida
Posts: 6,278
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Hi Pendora
So aorry to hear you are having trouble. Ususally when the mechcanics of the lumber are corrected, that type of pain you describe doesn't happen. Hurt to the touch? Sounds a bit different. I would definately get in touch with a good neurologist, and get a second opinion OK? Ask the one who did your surgery, but seek an outside doctor, different from his practice. I do hope that some resolution can be found. ginnie
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