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Old 10-27-2015, 05:04 AM #1
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Default New development

Waiting keenly for my appointment with the spinal surgeon net week.
Taking Targin and Lyrica to deal with pain. In my hip, leg and shin.
Now my left leg collapses when I put my full weight on it and try to push down with my foot. I have had a few falls this week where I have tried to jump up onto my push bike and also when going up stairs. I tried to pull my scooter up on to its stand and put my full weight onto my left leg. My leg gave way and the scooter fell onto me. I had to go to the hospital because two of my toes bent back as I fell. They were black and blue but not broken. Can't wait to get to that appointment with the surgeon.



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