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Hello,
Don't know if this is off subject but I just returned from seeing my surgical podiatrist at the VA hospital. I asked for and was granted a Lidocaine injection into a Morton's Neuroma that has been the center of disconfort concerning my PN. Will see how this works out over time. Was told two years ago that she would not perform surgery due to my having PN. Wishing everyone a pain free evening and LIFE. Lanny |
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I cannot tell you HOW MANY TIMES I HAVE ASKED HIS DOCTORS THE FOLLOWING QUESTION. "Can't you just give him an injection between his toes where the tingling is, so it stops, I mean YOU DO GIVE TRIGGER POINT INJECTIONS DON'T YOU? It was ALWAYS the same answer. NO I will never understand why. Melody
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