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Old 12-02-2011, 12:07 PM #1
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Confused medial branch block

I am feeling dizzy after my medial branch block of the C4-C6. If I proceede with the RF neurotomy is there a chance I will be dizzy forever??

Really really concerned..... I may teel the Dr. to only do the RF MBB on C5&C6 to avoid being dizzy?

any thoughts.

Thank you

J.
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