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Old 06-18-2011, 11:54 PM #3
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Originally Posted by Silverlady View Post
When I broke my sacrum and pelvis, I had the same sensation you are describing. But as things healed that feeling went away. I think 4 weeks is a very short time in the surgery you are describing. I know it's hard to ignore but give it time to heal and see if it doesn't improve. Hang in there.
Im glad things worked out for you! any time frame on your recovery? Is it like a many month or many year thing? Did things go back to 100%?
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