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Old 01-02-2016, 10:46 PM #2
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So, went to a doc, my neurologist says it's not something neurological.

X Rays all good. Blood work seems ok. The doc decided to wrap my hand to keep immobile. 1200mg of Motrin, 3 hrs later 1500mg tylonol.

Swelling went down a little but pain still there and brave hurts my arm.

Ugh, how is it not a neuro side affect when it's the same pain add all the other times, just the swelling is new.

It sucks because it's my dominant hand. I try to be careful but sometimes, hit it just right I'm in pain.

Sorry to vent?!

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