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Old 01-18-2013, 10:45 AM #7
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IVSM has a variety of side effects - bone type pain being one of them. The list of possible s/e is a bit long long. I have had varying side effects each time- sometimes the same ones; sometimes I think I am getting off easy - then a new/different side effect pops up. They always say
"Oh, that's just the solumedrol causing that, it will go away" (uh, gee... thanks)

If the pain is pretty bad, call your neuro and ask for help dealing with it --- after all, he doesn't know you are suffering unless you tell him. Good luck and I hope you feel better fast!


*I swear by sour lemondrops hard candies to cut the metalic yucky taste
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