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Maybe this has nothing to do with my second fill. But I was not having this pain prior to that. It really burns and I'm getting more concerned as the days go by.

There is no spot I can press that makes this pain worse. When I awake in the morning, it's not there for about 10 minutes then it is and, for the rest of the day.

It doesn't hurt when I breathe or move it's just there.

I remember the awful pain I had in my left shoulder right after surgery. It lasted for a couple of weeks. I'm going to call my primary doctor but thought I'd put this out there to you guys.

Thanks and "Keep Droppin' Em' "

Edited by jacqueib

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I had the same thing the day of my first fill. It was like a sharp burning pain. Mine went away the day after so I wasn't that concerned. I maybe thought some of the muscles may be being pulled from the fill. Let me know if you do talk to your doctor. I kind of hope it doesn't happen every time you get a fill.

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Hi Danyel723,

I wll let you know what my doctor says. Pain is gone though. It took a week and a few days. Not good.

I feel so much better.:biggrin:

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