Sandwichlizard
Sandwichlizard
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27th Jun 2016
18th Aug 2016
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  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    31st Aug 2016
    in 2 days I go for my first exaination since surgery. they sill take a couple xrays and check to see how the bone growth is progressing. hopefully get to stop wearing the hard collar.
  • MaxMinecraft101e
    MaxMinecraft101e
    29th Aug 2016
    Well.. glad to see you back!
  • powderskye
    powderskye
    25th Aug 2016
    @Sandwichlizard I dedicated a laser to you! I was considering calling it "Sandwichlaser" but ended up calling it "Supralaser" instead. :D
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    25th Aug 2016
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  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    25th Aug 2016
    Here, I'll send you this one. id:2032009
  • TheArchitect
    TheArchitect
    25th Aug 2016
    No coffee? How can I stay up this late and comment on your saves? I don't drink coffee. That's how. And it's you, not me. Not so bad after all. And that was earlier. Well. No problemo. Although you need a new spine.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th Aug 2016
    however the pain before surgery was so bad I practically cried each morning gettingout of bed. I had to take pain meds and walk around my apartment for half an hour just to get to a functional state. it went to bed in pain and woke up in pain every single day for months.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th Aug 2016
    its not actually my back but the bottom of my neck. the C6-7 disk. C7 vertibrae is the bottom neck bone the next vertibrae is the T1 (thorasic, technically the start of yur back) that is why my problaems focused around my shoulders, arms, and hands. I still have some nombness in my right index and middle finger which may or may not go away.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th Aug 2016
    after numerous visits to doctors and months of changing pain (eventually my forearms felt like they had been beaten with a flaming iron rod.) i insisted on getting an MRI at which time the real problem was discovered.
  • Sandwichlizard
    Sandwichlizard
    24th Aug 2016
    @TheScienceKid. Where to begin. last summer I hurt my back working in the yard. it felt like pinch between my shoulders. I brushed it of as just another muscle sprain. (bad idea) it took too long to go away. as it did I started to get muscle spasms in my right arm followed by pain in my forearm and shoulder. it got so bad I could not pick up a jug of milk.