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Originally Posted by Jo*mar View Post
I would be sure to get the type of injection clarified, muscular or epidural .
Muscular injections of botox , marcaine and similar meds have been used and posted about by past members with TOS.

Epidural is quite a different procedure, info in the links we posted.
More risks w/epidural, that's why we ask..
I am certain that it is an epidural injection.
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