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I think the steroid would block any allergy.

If he placed the Lidoderms in the wrong place, they wouldn't work.

Placed on the top of the foot (instep) the patches hit all the nerves going to the toes.
I just asked Alan if he placed the patches exactly where you said and he said "yeah, I wrapped my whole top of the foot with those things".

I don't think he did. I remember watching him cut the strips and wrapping each toe.

I think he should ask Dr. Fred about getting some more patches and see what happens. The ones we used to use (and stopped using YEARS ago) expired in 2008 so we threw them out.

Thanks very much Mrs. D.

Melody
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