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Old 12-19-2010, 06:30 PM #3
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Originally Posted by Mark56 View Post
Y'all doin OK out there in OZ, or have you departed on a ride through the Galaxy?

I know this blasted migrated lead thing has gotta be the worst, but, well, sometime somewhere you gotta get on the calendar of a Doc to fix it. You comin to Denver?

Concerned,
Mark56
All is well ...... I think the new medication I've been given is perhaps pulling me out of my element a bit......

And in what I perceive to be REALITY........on one hand, I am elated that I'm on day 5 with my SCS turned 'off' and the burning pain in my legs is under control.......or perhaps even...dissipating
BUT....indeed. I have a serious issue that requires attention.
I guess I don't quite know how to grasp on to this.

I would love to come to Denver.
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