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Old 12-17-2015, 06:00 AM #1
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Default 5 week post laminectomy

Back to the surgeon tomorrow. I think everthing is going well apart from trying to come off Lyrica last week too early I'm good. Interested to asked the surgeon why in my private health insurance i was charged for one Prosthesis-Surgical implant $70. Wonder what it is.
Hope everyone is going well here. I'm flying back tomorrow to see our daughters in Victoria. Can't wait. My thoughts are with those of you who are finding times tough. My thoughts are with you.
Phil.

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