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Old 03-17-2016, 05:32 AM #1
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Default Bi lateral Radio Frequency Ablations

Hi
Iam new to this site, and hoping you may be able to help.

On Tuesday of this week I had procedure as above in the title. I had previously had what I would say were"ordinary" injections in December but they did not do anything for the pain.

Unfortunately, I am not feeling any benefit as yet, I am putting ice packs on, how long in one go should I apply these? Also am I expecting too much too soon. I also have achondroplasia. I have coped for nearly 70 years with that, but the pain that I am having with this problem has been unbearable.

Look forward to your help.
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