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Old 04-02-2013, 07:06 AM #1
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Hi all, I suffer from chronic pain due to an accident, where a 50 lb wooden skid fell against my leg and caused a massive hematoma that needed to be aspirated. Since then in 2006 I end up with fybromalgia, arthritis, peripheral Neuropathy, seems like things just dont end. Now since Nov of 2012 I have a herniated disc at l4 l5 s1. I just had the EMG test done. I will find out from the surgeon on the 16 where I stand. They only did the test on the left leg, which was the accident leg.
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