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Default Just found you guys!

other than battling Major Depressive Disorder and dealing with nasty Sciatic pain and limited mobility - I feel great!

It's a daily battle and I look forward to 'meeting' some of you. Currently I'm trying to figure out what to do, since one doctor (pain specialist) recommends disc steroid injections, but neurosurgeon looked at MRI and said my herniated disc at L3-4 cannot be responsible for my leg pain.

Should I get a 3rd opinion? Orthopedic Surgeon? Elsewhere?

Thanks. Nice to meet you!
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