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Old 04-12-2011, 10:55 AM #1
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Default Dellon Institute

Hello,
I recently received a phone from a concerned relative who suggested I contact this institute located in Maryland, looking at their website it looks as this implies nerve surgeries as a treatment for PN. Has anyone on this forum had any dealings with this outfit. In six years I have progressed to the wheelchair after trying most of the medications and supplements. I would appreciate any information and results. I'm no fan of surgeries, but the way this has progressed I'm no fan of wanting to endure another winter. I take supplements recommended on this forum and take 10mg of Methadone twice a day for pain. I just tried recently amitriptyline for six weeks and quit it. Its good for sleep taken in small dosage 10mg at night. Thanks
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