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Old 05-26-2014, 05:01 PM #8
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Originally Posted by SarahSmile0205 View Post
Interesting... my neuro says that I am ok at 1-8 oz cup of coffee...

What are the trigger point injections?
I have pretty severe whiplash from a motorcycle accident (came down on my head/neck in excess of 80 km/h).

As my neck isn't resolving, my doc has ordered therapy in which a freezing agent is injected in to what the believe to be areas of triggering symptoms.

Will post results.
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