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Old 10-29-2010, 10:41 AM #1
WTR Nymph WTR Nymph is offline
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Confused I,m back after 10 years

Hello All, I certainly hope there are some success stories out there! I just had my third pain pump removed. I drag a black bag around with me and have done so for the past 4 months. PICC line w/Oxacillin. Apparently my body did not want the pump as bad as I did. Anyone out there with hospital aquired in fections or pain pump problems?. Your comments would be greatly appreciated. It's great to be back. Is Frost still around?
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