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Old 08-27-2013, 01:37 PM #5
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I am finally going back to work today and considering I am a contractor, and am on Neurontin, Cymbalta and Percocet, I am a bit concerned about being loopy with power tools in my hands. Thankfully I am just applying Restore to a clients deck so its going to be hard to cut a finger off with a roller

Bills are mounting and I need to start working after only working 4 days in the last 3 weeks. I am actually really looking forward to today, as it will be the first day in 2 months my life will be getting back to normal.

Pain is under control and I see light at the end of the tunnel. I am still a newbee to all this so I am sorry if my optimism is a bit premature but I need to stay positive.

My nerve conduction study yesterday showed I have carpal tunnel in both hands and PN in my feet. 4 out of 10 from the nerve conduction study.

Anyway I would love to hear how you all spend your everyday lives when we arent in pain, work or not.

We all play a roll in this crazy world and I love getting inspiration from hearing about others hobbies, professions and sports and such.


Stay positive and prayers.
What type of PN do you have in your feet? Just curious.
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