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Old 11-07-2007, 12:51 PM #1
dagm131 dagm131 is offline
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Default esi tommorrow without floriscope help

Just talked to the receptionist at the pm doc office, am getting at epidural spinal injection tommorrow but just found out they do not give you anything for anxiety or pain nothing and they don't use anything to guide the needle. she said they just take you in the other room and give you the shot- hello i don't think i like this idea too much isn't it painful ,i know i can not sit stilll as soon as they touch this area i jump with pain, and how will they know the exact area with out some kind of machine and isn't this very dangerous? I just don't know what to do, this injury had messed up my intire life. I cann't work like i did so the creditors are calling , they aare even calling my job. my dept is so overwhelming. sometimes i don't want to wake up, I don't even get out of bed anymolre unlesss i have to be at work and thats if i even go in as trhe pain ism so bad, oh ssorry got off track once again , could anyone give me some advice about what to do tommororw thanks deb
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