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Old 01-02-2016, 10:13 PM #1
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Frown How is everyone feeling now?

How is everyone now? Sometimes I get a jolt of pain and scream. I want my old life again. I thought this would fix my incontinence and it did but what do I do with this new pain problem? How do I know if it is nerve damage? Does nerve damage go away? Will I be able to go back to my regular exercise program and regular job which is physical? I went to a urologist that was highly recommended. What could have happened? Will this go away in a week or so? Is this permanent?

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