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Everything has been good up till now and I am having pain and muscle spasms. It feels like it is in my C-7 area. I take Oxycontin 20mg 3x a day and Soma 3x a day also. This just isn't doing it for me. I am so frustrated, I don't want to be operated on again. I guess I am venting some.View Thread

I have been on Interferon/Ribavirin treatment 2x and have been on FMLA but only missed 3 days since January. I have been employed there for 32 years. They took my supervisory and salaried position from me and put me on hourly pay. I would have to go back to working on the floor. This makes it almost impossible for me, you would think after that much service and dedication they would have some compassion. I have a near perfect work history. Now my neck cannot take this on top of all the other challenges.The insurance just gives me enough money to pay my premium and maybe one med. I am really at a loss, I don't know how I can do this.
I have always worked out and for 56 years old, I am in good shape. I try to do everything I can to improve my health nutrition wise. Seams like a catch 22.View Thread
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