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Re: [2]: Syranel/SI nerveFrom: Karen (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri May 14 02:04:38 1999
At Fri, 08 Jan 1999, Chrissy wrote: > > Dina, > > Where in Texas do you live. I also live in Texas near Dalls in > Mesquite. > > I have the Scyiatc nerve problem as well. When you're walking, does > it ever freeze up to where you can't even move your leg. I have > literally had to stand in the hall way having to wait until the pain > went away just to walk. It is awful. > >-- > Chrissy White > >______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ >Subject: Re: Syranel/SI nerve >______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ >______________________________ Reply Separator _________________________________ >Author: at INTERNET >Date: 1/8/99 8:20 AM > >OK first of I started my Syneral today. Now to wait for the side effects. >Hope they are not to bad or it may drive me nuts....oh wait I am already >nuts....LOL > >Secondly, to whomever posted about the Siatic(sp?) nerve pain. I had pain >in that are, down my leg, in my lower back and my hip would always go numb. >Well low and behold after my lap where they removed all my endo the Siatic >pain went away. Now that I am having endo pains again I am also having all >the Siatic pains again also. Right now I am sitting here with a hip that is >going numb. Well, actually it is more like my left butt cheek. > >Dina in Texas near Dallas >dinap12@airmail.net >http://www.geocities.com/paris/leftbank/9548 >ICQ: 607478 >
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