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Default Hello Barbara

I can't say I have had the eye symptoms you describe, but I get plenty of others. I am in the Dallas area; the TPI website I posted was for Melody and her husband Alan, and it was in Brooklyn...

There is always some pain after TPI, and it may take a couple of days to ease off. I think the worst one was after the epidural, when the doctor shot me up and when the needle hit its target, I got a sciatica like pain shooting down one leg. It was gone fairly quickly and the epidural helped tremendously...

Cathie
P.S. In order not to hijack this thread, I am sending you a PM...
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