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Old 03-16-2015, 03:19 AM #1
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Default Nerve root damage?

Hello

Since having Acupuncture treatments I have been in even more pain. Needles went in on either side of my spinal cord (not in it or touching it). I have had severe burning all along back and neck that is starting to rap around into my abdomen. Where are your nerve roots? Mught they have been damaged? It's been 3 minths and it's only getting worse not better. Go
Since I haven't had improvement does that mean I won't heal?
Also, have burning pounding pain near ankles ( another needle rhere).
Would u expect that to be healed in 3 minths?
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