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Old 02-20-2010, 01:28 PM #1
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Smile Treatment of neck dissection pain

Hi Everyone,
I am new to this forum. I am a 2008 head and neck cancer survivor/warrior and I had a left neck dissection surgery followed by 35 radiations and 7 weeks of chemo. The surgery was peformed at the james Hospital in Columbus Ohio, My nerves were left in tact and had about 50 nodes removed. I still have substantial pain on the left side but have received outstanding treatment and finished physical therapy to improve range of motion-pain still there. I have remained cancer free/last scan 3 months ago.

Was wondering if anyone else has pain from a neck dissection surgery and your thoughts about treatments, medications or therapy?
Thank you sooooo much for any help you can provide.

Dave
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