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Old 04-06-2014, 03:10 PM #9
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Can I ask what dr did your Botox and if you've kept up with it? I've had mixed results and am looking for a new dr in the area to try with hoping for better results. Thanks!

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Originally Posted by Happygeek View Post
I am back from the Botox injections...they hurt like a (insert expletive here)! He injected me about 25 times, using about 3 times normal cosmetic amount. Of course it hurt me more because of crps and the allodynia that accompanies it. He was very thorough...forehead, temples, back of head, neck...
Doctor also said that it could take a few weeks to see any improvement so I will keep you posted
I will admit that I probably would not have gone through with it if my insurance didn't cover it but since it did and I have already hit my deductible, I figured I would give it a try....
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