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Old 07-25-2012, 06:38 PM #1
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Default Help, I'm 4mos out of a 7-level fusion C3-T2

This is my 3rd surgery, I'm a 37yr old single mom. I'm still constant burning to my back along with stabbing pain all day long. Not to mention my RIM is limited worse than before. Both hands and arm have tingling and pain at my wrists. My doctor says I can't work and recovery can be 6-12 mos but he states
I have lots of limitations that are permeant. Not to mention I have started to have anxiety attacks to the 10th power in crowded places or just about anywhere. Help!!! Can any relate?
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