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Old 09-22-2011, 11:45 AM #1
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Default Increased muscle spasms and migraines postop

Is this usual? It just got very severe yesterday and had been moderate up until then. I have only had migraines in my life once and that was after a concussion three years ago.

I feel just sick from the pain at times. I'm taking Vicodin 3x's per day, Flereril 10mg. 3 x's per day and Neurontin 100mg 3 x's per day. I also have to wear my Miami J (hard brace) 24/7.

Any thoughts would be MUCH appreciated. Laurie
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