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05-02-2007, 07:52 AM | #1 | |||
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Hi everyone
I wasn't sure where to put this question,so i came here. For the last 3 days i have had pretty bad pain on my inner thigh/groin area. I have tried resting and ultram/ibuprofen to no avail!!!! When i push on the area it feels tender -but doesn't make me jump outta my skin-so to speak. I have done some pretty heavy cleaning the past few weeks-the last time was just over a week ago..{washing walls,moving furniture} Since i started on lyrica ,i have had a soar in energy!! Up until 3 days ago,i only did general{vacuuming, dusting and laundry} I have no burning or tingling,just constant throbbing from my groin area to right at the knee on the inside only. I don't have it on the right side.. I have MAJOR doctor bills right now and i can't just go anytime i think i should. I check everything out first. So,i am hoping someone here has had this and can tell me what i can do for it. Thanks in advance~ Kell
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. Kellie . Everybody has problems. Some we create for ourselves, some others create for us. How we react to those problems is up to the individual. Eleanor Roosevelt stated, "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." We must control our reaction to our problems or perceptions. Otherwise, they will own you. |
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