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Old 11-15-2010, 12:46 PM #8
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Well, poop! i just talked with my pain doctor and unfortunately I will have to wait until my legs are healed completly before I can go forward with the medial branch block injections as they use steriods in those injections and steriods can cause delayed healing in broken bones.......... I am guessing that I just added at least 6 weeks to my wait time. and that is kinds of a big bummer. I see the ortho today@ 1:30 and will have the facts then I suppose.......bummed out
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