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Old 07-17-2011, 10:21 PM #1
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I'm 38 and have a few health issues. High blood pressure, high chlorestrol, moderately controlled type 2 diabetes. In 1997 in ruptured L4-S1. Have done most things chiropractic, massage, lumbar injections and able to maintain. Starting last november starting haveingnleg pain and numbness and nothing helped. In may I had a microlaproscopic diskecteme at L4-L5 with alot of relief, but now have low back to foot pain and numbness when standing and walking. Can get a fair amount of relief from sitting. Starting nueroronton 600 three times a day. Seems to have some improvement but side effects have been difficult but getting beeter.

Had another MRI last week and they are comparingn to former mri's but on Friday doc said to stop nuerronton and take lyrics 75 just at night. Last two days have been hell felt like a horribable case of the flu. Went back to nueronton today and feel a little better. I'm in law enforcement and not sure how long I can stand the nueronton side effects(memory loss, sleepiness, etc.)

Any advice I'm really starting to get worried!!!

Thanks
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