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Old 07-31-2012, 10:28 PM #1
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I recently was in physical therapy for back pain and I kept on having pain in my groin from doing exercises eventually after stopping and starting over again, it turned that I developed Meralgia Paresthetica.

That was on 6-11-12, on 7-12-12 I had a nerve block done with little success.

On the same day I had an Epidural done because I had complained of having back pain, three hours after the epidural I had tingling pain in my toes and feet and since I'm in pain.

I have Bipolar Disorder and I'm feeling overwhelmed by all of this.

Does ANYBODY have a suggestion on how to proceed?
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