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Old 09-16-2008, 08:11 PM #21
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WOW! I had the freezing done both sides without any meds. They must do things differently in Canada. I had my second go round with the freezing last Thursday.

DO ice your head-you will probably get marbel sized lumps on the back of your head where the needles went it and it will hurt.
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