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troubledog1
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Mar 01, 2009 07:01AM
thankyou for explaining this to me..it was helpful,
I see the ortho doc next week. what do they usually do for this??
also I have an l&I mediation conference coming up next week..I'm wonderinng if this could be due to repetitive motion
syndrome? any idea?
thanks for your help





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yes,
i was definatly thanking you!!
my wrist problem is what i am wondering about.just wondering if it could be caused by repetitive motion,and also what do they do to fix this problem?
thankyou so much for your help
Cathi
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hello troubledog1,
i hope you were thankingme as the name was not specified.Also please mention what condition were youasking about

(cervical disk prolapse or wrist problem)

regards
abhijeet
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