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Old 09-12-2014, 02:00 PM #10
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Oh that sounds painful! How are you feeling now? I hope they can figure out what is causing the pain and treat it.
The pain is still here. Just trying to get used to it. Left several messages for my neuro (out of town). Dont think its as bad? Unless I raise my voice, get stressed, move...lol.

Numbness/Tingling in parts of face, arms etc. Excruciating bone breaking pain in legs/feet today. But the weather is changing, gonna rain.

Wondering out loud: Could any or all of this be a neck or back problem? Arthritis?

Will call pcp next week, since my throat/ear are starting to hurt. Maybe he has an idea. Guess I'll also check with my chiropractor.

THanks!!!!!!!
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