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Old 03-18-2012, 09:36 PM #1
Lisa in Ohio Lisa in Ohio is offline
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Help I cannot believe my luck

I was wondering if anyone has had their lead move after it has been in place for over six months. I was attacked by a large dog last Sunday, and twisted and fell. My two little pekes turned into lions. Well, I have had neck pain since then in my lower neck and I seem to be getting the "buzz" in different areas. Family doctor diagnosed a severely sprained left knee, strained right shoulder area. Seems like I have had more migraines since then too. He was reluctant to examine areas that pertained to my pain doc even though I could not get an appt. with him. As Always thanks for any help. Big dogs are evil. Lisa
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