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I sent you a message a few minutes ago and I can't find where I sent it. I just went to my site and there you are. I really can use your help. Do you have any information that could help me. I need any articles or information that agrees that an accident can cause tn and ad. I am still in a lot of pain. It is getting much worse in the last several weeks. I am seeing a pain specialist next week. The percocet does not touch it. Any help from you would really be appreciated.
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