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Thumbs down Going for ANOTHER xray!

Hello all! Well, my back problems are back (no pun intended) with a vengeance!

I was lifting a bag of potatoes and threw my back out - what a joke! It would be funny if it weren't so sad.......

Needless to say I've been on my back with a lidocain patch and heating pad for the last couple of days - housebound - YUCK!

So I called my neuro and he wants me to have an xray this weekend - he will be out of town until Tues, but called on my cell this morning to make sure I am going in.....what a doll! Did I mention that I love that man?

Anyways, going in to make sure it isn't a compression fracture (my neuro is very worried about that) - not looking forward to it!

Wish me luck!
Erin









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