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Old 05-07-2007, 01:33 PM #1
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Hi Everyone, my name is Nancy. I have chronic pain from a car accident 20 years ago.. broke my neck, pelvis, sacrum etc. and have a condition known as occipital neuropathy.. I don't know wha that is?? I became addicted to vicodin for 2 years but have been clean for 16 months. I now just live with the pain and really don't know what to do? any advice?
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welcome Nancy

so sorry to hear of your pain

do also post on the other forums here that may be helpful to you

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