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Question about epidurals
10-05-2007, 09:41 AM (This post was last modified: 10-05-2007 09:42 AM by halftrak.)
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RE: Question about epidurals
Oh BK...I am glad you are finding some relief from the second epidural. That's a positive sign. Oh Lord but your knee. I know you need a replacement, actually it's 2 right? Is it common for your knee to swell like this? Now if WC won't pay, why won't your personal health insurance? I'm sure you've explained this but I am getting lost trying to keep it all straight. Sorry. Do you think you need your knee drained at this point?


Vickie...thank you. I will continue in the morning. I had a feeling it would pass in time. If it doesn't I'll switch to at night. Nice part about it is that my neck and shoulder were at a tolerable leverl yesterday for the first time in 17 months.

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