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Old 02-08-2008, 03:17 PM #1
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Hello

I am new to this site & hope that I am in the right area.

Since May I have been slowly going downhill. I have had 1 xray & 2 mri's. My latest tentative diagnosis is that I have cervical nerve damage, but the neurosurgeon is sending me for a second opinion. I am utterly flustered. I am in constant pain or really doped up. It hurts to be up out of bed....let alone on this computer. As for my job...my boss is getting kinda upset that I haven't been able to go back yet....at this point I don't even know if I'll be able to ever. I was a CNA.

I'm just looking for some support any helpful ideas to give these docs a big kick in the booty to do something!!!

Thanks!
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