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Old 02-23-2013, 07:28 PM #1
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Default pinched nerve?

So, I get this pain in my back sometimes that does sort of seem like a pinched nerve. It usually begins around my right shoulder blade and then moves up to my shoulder /neck. It begins with pain and then seems to begin that burning feeling. However it will stay for a few days and then go away. Then it seems the discomfort will be more in my legs and feet for a while, then eventually back to my back. Crazy! Would pain from a pinched nerve come and go like that? I never seem to know which body part will be the lucky winner for the day.
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