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Old 09-17-2007, 06:04 PM
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Mrs. D.

You know me, I like to get to the bottom of things. As soon as Alan saw this video, he became all excited and we called his podiatrist. Unfortunately,he does not do cryosurgery.

So we did a yahoo search on cryosurgery, podiatrists, Brooklyn, NY, blah blah blah, and we came up with a few people.

What impressive websites, and they all do cryosurgery on neuropathy. But none of them take Alan's insurance.

So we are investigating further.

I mean, think about it. In the video, this woman sat in a chair (with her Morton's Neuroma) and the guy numbed her good, then put a probe in her area and froze the nerve.

Now why can't they do this on people who have neuropathy between their toes (like Alan)? I realize that many diabetics have neuropathy all over the place, with the burning, up and down the arms, legs, whatever.

But what if a person only has the neuropathy between certain toes, like Alan does. He doesn't have it any other place.

Wouldn't it be neat if he could go to a place, sit in a chair, the guy would freeze the nerves between the significant toes that give Alan his problem??

My gosh, if this is possible, we are not going to stop until we have found someone who thinks this is viable.

Hey, it worked for the lady in the video.

I'll update if I find any more good stuff on this.

Melody
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