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Old 02-01-2012, 01:48 AM #11
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Heart I don't know, Lynn?

The foggy thing for me is someone suggesting YOU tore a muscle somehow. I mean after this kind of surgery, we do not get on the weight machine and run multi reps on ever increasing weight which WOULD tear a muscle..... we take due care. And if the meds are not knocking it, i wonder if it is one of those freaky nerve nuances to surgery. After all, invasion of the dermis via scalpel cuts through tender tissue and reveals the target zone all of the while disturbing the nervous system

Maybe, just maybe......it is an incisional nerve disturbance which with time may show promise of lessening..... so I pray,
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