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Old 05-01-2012, 07:20 PM   #1
lyndabw1
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Crazy numb toes, numb leg, rsd sucks

I am on nurenton for rsd brought on by a fall and injury to my knee.

When I went into my "pain management" doc asking about the very similar symptoms in my neck, she looked at my neck sort of, and announced to the wall that " there was no rds there.
So tough for me I guess.
Why do orthopods treat patients like this, it is so frustrating
Where do we get help.
Lynda
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