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scrappinmaniac
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Hang in there Jerris. If you think something isn't right with your body, then something probably isn't. We know our bodies better than anyone else, so we would know. I have experienced that. For 7 mths after my fusion surgery I told my Neuro how much pain I was having in my back between my shoulder blades, I told him I thought something was wrong with some of my thoracic discs, well, he didn't listen but my PM did and guess what? I was right. So, keep telling your doctors until one of them listen to you. Maybe your hardware, used during your fusion, is causing your pain and neeRAB removed.
I have to agree with you about doctors, I think a large percentage of them don't care.
I really do think the burning pain you describe sounRAB like nerve pain. Have you discussed this kind of pain with your doctor? If so, what does your doctor offer to do to help alleviate it?
Try to hang in there until the 14th. When you see your doctor on the 14th let him know that your pain is out of control and he neeRAB to either increase your meRAB or switch your meRAB.
Take care,
Scrappin'
I have to agree with you about doctors, I think a large percentage of them don't care.
I really do think the burning pain you describe sounRAB like nerve pain. Have you discussed this kind of pain with your doctor? If so, what does your doctor offer to do to help alleviate it?
Try to hang in there until the 14th. When you see your doctor on the 14th let him know that your pain is out of control and he neeRAB to either increase your meRAB or switch your meRAB.
Take care,
Scrappin'