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Old 08-30-2011, 09:37 AM #1
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Default Spine shots went ok -

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i am glad ginnie that your surgery went well -- g-d willing as time goes on your pain will decrease more --
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i hav 20mg of valium to take ahead of time --- believe me - i have been such a pain in the tush -- they know i am a wreck -
i will keep you guys posted -- be well- dvora
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spine shots went ok - painful but not like childbirth !
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not a lot of moving around today or yesterday --
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ice packs -- pain meds -- lots of rest -
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must wear a hard shell brace when i am out of bed -- but they did adjust the size --
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i am hoping that i can have my monkey hellion - -- actually sweet grandaughter - back tomorrow -
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so i just wanted to let you know -
you have all been so kind --
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dvora
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Default Hi devora

glad the injection went OK> It sounds like it did hurt some. Why is it with some patients there are no side effects, and others it really hurts. Even with the same conditions. Keep the ice on, and I hope you have a decrease of pain for a long long time. ginnie
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Why is it with some patients there are no side effects, and others it really hurts. Even with the same conditions.
Cuz everybody's different. Doctors, assistants, nurses, patients.... and sometimes conditions aren't all the same - different locations, different needles, different drugs, different techniques (which goes back to people again!) That's why medicine is both a Science and an Art! (And why some bad experiences shouldn't necessarily sour us on all doctors/medicine forever.)

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