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Old 08-19-2010, 10:41 PM #1
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Default you ever feel like there is something seriously wrong and the doctors keep missing it

My back hurts worse now than it did when i was 9 months pregnant and had been in labor for 2 days with DD. Its getting worse by the minute. I get that it is broken and has been since feb but this is a different kind of pain... the unbearable, hard to stand feel like my legs are going to buckle and my stomach wants to give me back my dinner kind of pain.

ice is not helping, neither is perocet, neurontin, soma, voltaren, or any of the other 80,000 pills I take a day!

It just feels like they are missing something and it's a really big something. And it annoys me that the ortho is on vacation
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