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Old 12-30-2016, 07:50 PM #1
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Thank you TT.
Now I am more clear on what happened.
Dyskinesea spasms caused nerve pinch by the herniated disk. Because i had all kinds of pain in the leg it masked plnched nerve. And for 3 days when the nerve was so severely plnched it reacted with stronger pain to oplum painkiller.
I had hard time to convince my pretty young nurse that the2 perkosets she had for me can just kill me. From 1am to 4 am i was calling nurse, yellng , asked to try zanax, but she was stronger than stone. Finally being ready to jump out of the window,
i gave up, took her pills and in 5 min started feeling very heavy heaviness spreading from the foot up.
Then a miracle happenned: I fell asleep and woke up with much less pain.
What I guess that that night the nerve was pre released by muscle relexor pills and the painkillers Played by the rulles - killed the pain, not me.


Thanks.

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