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Old 07-25-2015, 12:49 AM #1
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Default PN making us susceptible to pinched nerves

Does anyone else have pinched nerves due to PN? I have them in both elbows, wrists and neck. My nuerologist said that this is common with PN. How are you treating it? I am wearing the braces and tried physical therapy for my neck. Any input would be great. I am also wondering what I should expect as far as this occurring often? I am seeing orthopedic surgeon Monday. Just had to ask. I lovery having this site; I can finally talk to people that understand. It's been a rough three years; this place is great
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