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Old 01-30-2008, 08:25 PM #5
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Marla, you are correct. I have an appt with a Psychologist to assess and treat my depression which was just recently diagnosed by my neuro, the appt is late feb. My left leg has such an intense burning pain that it is completely overshadowing my radiculopathy and sciatic pain. It is difficult to explain the pain to family so that they can begin to understand. It is hard to wear pants or anything that touches the area. Thanks for the info
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