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Old 11-22-2009, 01:30 PM #1
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Default Another pain and MG issue

So since quitting the vicoden from my surgery, I have been having so much pain everynight. When I go to bed my legs ache so bad that after about an hour of laying there, I have to get up and take Tylenol. It seems to work and I get to sleep....but I'm wondering why the pain EVERY single night, and why it seems to get worse the longer I lay there? Anybody dealing with this???Hope everybody is feeling stong today...

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Jessica
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