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Old 11-03-2015, 08:55 PM #1
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Ok. So I just posted this somewhere else too. I am going with ano epidural in my neck (anti-inflammatory) for a minor bulging disc. They say it's possible that the neck is causing the corbital and carpel tunnel? I don't know because I have heard 428,729 different things thus far. So I am doing the epidural coupled with PT. They seemed promising at PT; told me that my body is a mess (no crap). We shall see, going to work hard; the weakness and pain are severe. Not giving up on dentistry, saving up for power tools instead. Rocky Balboa, God help me
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