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Old 09-11-2012, 08:14 PM #1
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Default How many programs?

How many programs must I have to have before I have some that work? I am trying to set up number six ugh. 50 mile drive. (one way) sooooo we shall see. I go from 12 usable programs to 3 in two weeks. I am going to being up yalls suggestion about self programming cause I think that would be great! Also, do any of you have stabbing back pain that burns and throbs at surgery site this far (9 weeks today) after procedure? Trying to determine the cause. It hurts like crazy, though. In the meantime, I have ewe drs. Arguing over whether my foot is broken or not so the last few days have been quite fun lol. Hope everyone else is well. Any input on the serious back pain would be appreciated. Really worrying me. Had burning before surf and terrified of the awful spread word!!! Anyway, have a great night, everyone!!



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