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Old 11-01-2015, 06:53 AM #1
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Default Bew member with nerve pain

Hi All, I am new to this site. I hope it will shed some light and give me some ideas.

I have nerve pain due to an injury to my foot. I have been to numerous doctors (foot and pain drs). I am open to trying new things.

Has anyone heard of radio ablation and the success rate?

I have tried shots, topical meds, Lyrica, gabaten, Cymbalta, adavil, etc.

Sometimes something will work for a short time and then it wont.

Thanks to all
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