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Old 04-16-2007, 03:17 PM #1
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Teeth what should i expect with surgery

hi all still having a bit of a time tying to learn the computer. Wed i'm having surgery posterior revision c5-6 doc says this will be alot more painful from last years acdf c5-6 has anyone had this done what are my limitations and what kind of pain medicine should i be getting right now i'm on vicodin hp, percocet5-325 soma and ambien and nothing seems to be working. Some days i don't take anything because nothing is doing more than putting a dent in the pain. doc says i can expect to return to work in 3 months which is a bit of a concern since i'm raising 4 kids alone, but my job is alot of heavy lifting or thats what they say,i don't find it all that hard i really like it, its only hard when the pain is very bad. anyway does anyone know abou t this surgery thanks
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