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Old 09-18-2007, 08:50 AM
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Lightbulb The gal in the video

only had ONE nerve to kill. With Morton's that is the typical situation.

Diabetic Neuropathy however, affects the feet globally, so I don't know it they kill ALL the major nerves or what.

Alan's might be due to compression, with that Taylor's bunion. Squeezing the toes together like that would compress the nerves going down inbetween.

Cryosurgery kills tissue. So it may not come back. Or like some nerves have a habit of doing, they grow back and hurt more. So I don't know if this procedure is "forever" or temporary. One needs to find out more.
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