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Old 12-03-2007, 05:22 PM #1
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Confused Multiple Trouble

I have just been told that I have a herniated lumbar disk. L 3 and 4. I also have M S. I am also in the middle of Shingles two on top of each other on the right side of my face and a new set coming on on the left side of my face. Pain DR, nurse said the an epidural will be suggested for relief. The Pain Dr cannot talk to my Neuro till Fri ( she is out of town). Does any one have any other ideas with all of this going on in my body. Also, I am allergic to all shingles meds. I am neww to this site - but please help me. I am knd of shook up. and what about this epidural? Thank you so much.
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