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Old 11-04-2011, 12:30 PM
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Originally Posted by Jimking View Post
She tried the patches but the patch itself was causing a rash. She does use several kinds of creams, lidocain, ketamine and others. But not on that arm as far as I know. I do know the doc has suggested it. She has talked to a psychologist sometime back when she was working. Every once in a while, not often at all, she will replace the brace with what looks like a thin sleeve or sock but did not wear it for long. I think she knows she should try do get rid of it. In time perhaps?
I recently saw cashmere arm warmers for sale. Something like that might work as well for her to reduce the stimuli, but not allow her to keep the limb frozen. Good luck!
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