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Old 05-21-2015, 08:50 AM
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Ask your doctor for some Lidoderm patches or a compounded cream with at least one ingredient of lidocaine in it. Many of our posters find compounded transdermal creams with various mixtures of drugs helpful for localized pain areas like the lower legs and feet. (do not use it on the bottoms of the feet, as the skin is too thick there for penetration).
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