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Old 01-05-2008, 10:49 AM #1
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Default Talking and Neck Pain

I have been having severe, severe neck pain. Pain around ears. Tinnitus. Swelling around face, ja, cheecks, and a feeling like I want to close my eyes. I can really watch t.v. these days. No phone at all. Breathing is occasionally a labor.

My nurse came and was putting on Aspercreme, and I noticed, all of these pains were rising. Why? She talks A LOT. And to be polite, she likes some responses. And she also laughs LOUD, big ol thigh slapping jokes.

So now I've got it. When she's not here, I am quiet as a munk. No movement. Dealing with the pain.


She comes, and I am ruined all over again.

What do you guys suggest?
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