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Old 09-05-2012, 01:24 AM #1
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Default Sever Pain in right Shoulder

I had an MRi done and it says that my C3-C4 disc has herinated causing a pinched nerve. The pain due to this is too much for my right shoulder, now it is going towards my chest and neck. Too much pain and pain killers not working now. What is the bes course to go to. Seeing a neurosugon he gave me very strong pain killers but all medicines work for a week or 2 then the pain is back with no affect of the medicine.
Pain is affecting my ability to work, sole provider with a 4 year old daughter and my wife cant work she has uncontrolled diabets her levels just go haywire and has tachycardia.
What to do someone plz help.
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