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Old 11-07-2010, 05:25 PM #6
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It started so bad after going off the morphine and on to the new meds. I havent done anything that I can think of to cause it. I am still picking up the girls as much as I always did. I am not nursing now so I am not even holding Kataryna as much as I used to. She is liking being on the floor more and is almost crawling so shes not requiring as much attention. I still get on the floor as much as I always did to play with them but getting up is getting harder. My husband has been doing all the housework because I just cant do it right now. I dont know what caused it....I just want some relief.

My husband is going to get ice right now.....Thank you so much for your reply.

The neuro thinks something more is going on with my back other than the nerves so is requesting for an MRI. We are just waiting for insurance to approve it.
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