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Old 03-28-2013, 04:59 PM #1
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Hi Everyone

New to this site/board. Have 17 y.o w/what seems to be meralgia parasethica (sp). Her primary put in a referral for her to have a nerve block done. Looking for pros/cons if this is the route to go. They also talked about decompression surgery but wanted to try the block first. Any insight as to what boards to review, where to learn more would b greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Kathy
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