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Old 07-27-2011, 07:29 AM #1
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Default scar tissue encasing a nerve

if scar tissue is encasing a nerve causing numbness and its been 5 years already dealing with this numbness. if i some how do surgery or an injection to get rid of the scar tissue is it possible i can get my sensitivity back?

im going to ask my neurologist to see if i can get a MRN to see if i can see the nerve. i talked to a lady at the mrn center and she said its 50/50 that the mrn will even find the problem, because their so many blood vessels in that area, so the nerves would be hard to see.
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