That looks completely scary, but the result sounds promising, long-term. We'll be thinking of you the whole time, and expect Indra to keep us updated when you are in the hospital - she did such a good job this last time!
That looks completely scary, but the result sounds promising, long-term. We'll be thinking of you the whole time, and expect Indra to keep us updated when you are in the hospital - she did such a good job this last time!
Lut, I'm so sorry you have to go through more surgery, but let's hope that it helps this time. If you can be free of pain, it will be wonderful!
I'll be thinking of you and sending lots of positive thoughts, and headbumpies from Fister.
Will Indra keep us updated? Hope so!
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"I don't know which weapons will be used in the third World war, but in the fourth, it will be sticks and stones" --- Albert Einstein.
Lut - is what Cats'n Clay had above an option for you? I don't want to mess anything up...just wondered if your docs had mentioned this to you.You cannot remove nerves, but you can 'burn' them closed for 6-12 months, with a proceedure called: Radiofrequency Lesioning. But nerves grow back and the hopes with this is that when they do grow back, it will take another path, which keeps you out of pain. This proceedure can be done over & over - sort of like 'training' the nerves to grow the path you want them to take.
HUGS!
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