I'm not helping you decide, but have you read any medication bottles? If you did, you probably would never take meds either.
Being concerned is normal, overly concerned is stressfull as can be.
My brother was pricing wheelchairs, and told the sales person that surgery on his back had to many posible side effects.
The wheelchair salesman asked him and his wife to think about it real hard...pricing wheelchairs ???????......because..... a surgery may not work????....So exactly,,,,,,what do you realy have to loose? That same day they set up the surgery.
I would give you his phone number, but he is either playing basket ball, tennis, driving his motorcycle, dancing, or lifting weights. The rest of the time he is doing things that are real hard to do with back problems. He doesn't sky dive yet, but ask me a year from now.
I was told of a side effecdt of my meds, and that was being bedroom ready for hrs on end. I was told to call my very attractive doctor if this happened. I told her WOW >>WHAT A KIND OFFER.....And thanks for the offer, but I have a girlfriend already, --Also...I would probably be obligated to call her. But only after bragging to my buddies, and ex wives first.
Her face got real red, rolled her pretty blue eyes and said in 18 years, it had never happened.....so I asked if I overdosed if it would be a certian thing?
Hey, here is the straight up. The doctors must tell you by law as others have suggested....but do you realy think they want anything but the best for your health?
Don't beat yourself up on this, get it done so you can get better...the odds are in your favor.
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