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Old 09-03-2013, 08:41 AM #1
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It's a 6 day pack with 21 pills and the dosage is 4 mg. I haven't gotten it filled yet as my symptoms have quieted down a bit. Right now, I get some extra numbness in my right hand that comes & goes (my thumb has been numb since before surgery) but the burning pain isn't there & hopefully never comes back. I still have some pain in my neck & behind my shoulder but I'm trying to be good at keeping up with my PT exercises. Fingers crossed. I haven't exercised in a few weeks either and I will wait before trying to start up again.

Is this how it's always going to be?
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