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Old 02-17-2008, 10:59 PM #4
SarahsDaddy SarahsDaddy is offline
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Hello
5 years headaches just getting worse, had first round of three injections for stenosis all in the neck. Nothing happened, for a short period I thought is was worse. Take meds and percocet for pain and headache, only way for me to survive. Anyway wens the 27th I go for the first of three in the facet area. Pain Mangt. doc swears this one will help. I pray he is right this time. Anyone have any side effects?
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