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Old 01-25-2013, 06:55 PM #1
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I am approx one month post op and all of a sudden I am extremely sore at the implant site. Strangely, it was pain free from day one until a week ago.......before I fell. I had my nurse check it and she said everything looks great. There does not appear or feel like there has been a change in position. No fever. No swelling. I frequently rotate position due to fibro pain. It just feels like post op incission pain. Any ideas? Thanks.

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