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I've already had 2 back surgeries on my back and 3 surgeries on my left knee. I was told all they can do for my left knee is put in a knee replacement. My right knee pain is new as it is popping like going out of place almost bringing me to the ground.
Then I have my neck pain to which I had surgery on 3 years ago to repair and fuse 3 disks.
I also have pain in my left forearm with a lot of weakness going from my hand to my elbow. Dr. doesn't know about that yet.
I feel like a walking time bomb.
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Anybody know about legs/ankles.
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Any suggestions out there.
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I've heard of this medication creme called Neuragen, has anybody heard of it.
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I went to the mall today and my foot and leg hurt so bad walking awhile on it gave me great pain to a point I was limping and my leg was getting weak the more I walked.
I had a cortizone shot in my knee 3 weeks ago and don't even feel like I had it anymore.
Any idea what I can do for all this pain.
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