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Old 03-03-2010, 09:30 AM #1
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Default Hello To All

Hi,
I'm Pet a wife, mom of 4 a daughter Jackie, another daughter (Marz, she is deceased.) 2 sons Johnny and Jesse, and 4 grandkids-3 boys and a girl.

I was diagnosed with adhesive arachnoiditis in 4-08.
I had 7 back surgeries in 2007, and 2 in 2008. They finally told me that there was nothing more they could do, the nerve damage was way to extensive.

So..... after most of 2 years of adjusting to a new way of life, I was getting
out of
bed 7 weeks ago and heard a funny noise almost a rip noise but not quite.

I had another MRI and had a bucket tear and a anterior and posterior tear of my right knee meniscus. Surgery was last Thursday, they ended up removing rather than repairing it, as there was to much damage.

Now, not quite a week later I seem to have grown fangs and
am apt to yell rather than speak..and really This is completely
outside of normal for me.

So in a nutshell, I need some advise!
And I look forward to getting toknow you all.
Thanks
Pet
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