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Old 02-01-2011, 03:26 PM #1
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Unhappy thoracic bone spur @ t7

Has anyone ever have abdominal pain associated with a thoracic bone spur? What options were you told about? I have been on lyrica for three months and have just switched to neurontin for hopefully better pain managment and less side effects. I don't really have a great deal of back pain all my pain is in the abdominal wall......................sounds crazy........any input will be appreciated.
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