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Old 09-16-2008, 10:39 AM #1
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Frown Neuro Appointment - Cross Your Fingers For Me!!!

I am getting ready to see my Neuro today. I hope I get some answers about the nerve and muscle damage in my thighs.

Everybody cross your fingers and say a little prayer for me please! I am just miserable with this pain and need some relief. The Lortab and Gabapentin are helping but it's not good.

I keep thinking it's going away but it isn't.

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