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Old 08-01-2011, 11:03 PM #1
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Cool Smirk Anyone else caught in an injury loop? How do you escape?

Despite going slowly; cautiously, I bump into something after a week or two- usually related to a chair or seat.

I really hate chairs, but we need them. Left hip, right hip, head, right scapula, right knee, right forearm & pinkie- all smashed or crushed by parts of them.

That fires off the tooth nerve pain, which fires up the head pain.

I feel like I'm caught in a Catch-22.

Anyone ever try laser surgery to deaden a tooth nerve?

Thanks for your understanding. Sorry if this post bothers anyone.

It got really bad yesterday. Even w/my faith. The injury actually happened in church & I had to leave.
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