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    llh1956

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    Trigger finger is getting itchy, too long without a mag dump.
    I can't wait to watch you do a mag dump with the Beast!
    Trigger finger is getting itchy, too long without a mag dump.
    I need to watch you run the BEAST!
    Beast.jpg
    9 rounds center, 1 at high noon the attention getter!
     

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    Is this for sciatic nerve pain ?
    Yes. Disc problems in lower back this time, causing pain down the leg (got severe at end of March). Last time I did PT couple of years back it was for neck disc problems and pain down the arm. But have had lower back disc issues for many years now.

    When I go back for a check in with the Dr, I'm going to ask some questions about what burning the nerve might entail and if at some point I might be a candidate for that.
     

    Haven

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    Yes. Disc problems in lower back this time, causing pain down the leg (got severe at end of March). Last time I did PT couple of years back it was for neck disc problems and pain down the arm. But have had lower back disc issues for many years now.

    When I go back for a check in with the Dr, I'm going to ask some questions about what burning the nerve might entail and if at some point I might be a candidate for that.
    My wife had back problems. She ended up having surgery, what they found during surgery was there was a cyst pressing up against the nerve causing the issue. They pulled out the cyst, and didn't have to do anything with the nerves.

    She hasn't had any issues since, and I think it has been almost 10 years now.
     

    MindfulMan

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    Yes. Disc problems in lower back this time, causing pain down the leg (got severe at end of March). Last time I did PT couple of years back it was for neck disc problems and pain down the arm. But have had lower back disc issues for many years now.

    When I go back for a check in with the Dr, I'm going to ask some questions about what burning the nerve might entail and if at some point I might be a candidate for that.

    Burning ? Hmmm .... I haven't heard of that treatment.
     

    WebSnyper

    Time to make the chimichangas
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    mcapo

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    STopaz1982

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    I'm up (since 4:00) but that's my usual. Had film (scar tissue?) lasered off my left eye lense implant yesterday and getting the right done today. Sweet to see crisp and clear again!! Man it's amazing what modern medicine can do. Loved the new vision when I had the cateract surgery and loving the renewed vision again!
    Have a great day!!!
     
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