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Old 06-08-2013, 05:27 AM #3
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Rob, thanks for your post it has eased my mind somewhat.
I am from the midlands in England so Ohio may be a bit far to go but from what u are saying and from other posts I have read it sounds like surgery is a simple and often successful option. I had a nerve block as way of a diagnosis about two months ago with partial relief and was due to see the specialist last month but the appointment was cancelled I am now seeing them in a week, 15/6 or 6/15 as u would say, and believe from his previous comments that he will offer me the surgery. He has told me that he has done a good few of these surgeries over the years with good results and is confident it will help.
So wish me luck. I just hope it isn't too long a wait as I would like to not have to waste another summer unable to go for a simple walk or to play with my kids.
Thanks again for your reply and hope u are still well.

Cheers
Gaz
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