Guest guest Posted January 25, 2010 Report Share Posted January 25, 2010 Dear Bobby & , They always ask me what side I want it on, and I favored the left because of the bad experience on the right. I could barely walk for several days and went to a chiropractor to see if he could help with the pain and getting my mobility back. So it was my choice, they would do whatever side I want it on, but next time, we will have a conference. I began to notice the humplately on the left, but never associated it with BMAs. My bones are beginning to thin because of age, but I do not have osteoporosis according to the doctor who does the bone density study. He said my bones are still very strong and according to the N/Ps who do my BMAs my bones are still strong. When you spoke of getting too much lidocaine, , that happened to me during Hurricane Ivan when I evacuated and went to Houston. I was in so much pain, I went to the pain clinic at MDACC. They must have given me too much lidocaine for the procedure, because when they were finished, I couldn't walk, so the 2 doctors made a chair with their arms and carried me out and put me in a wheel chair. I could not walk on my own until the next morning. Just another case of overkill. Hands & hearts, Lottie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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