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Old 10-04-2013, 09:31 AM #4
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Default Hi nikkilove - Sympathic Nerve Block ?

I'm fairly new here and don't know anything about supplements but the others answering you have lots of knowledge on supplements so they can help you.

Not sure if you are talking about a sympathic nerve block....I have advanced small fiber neuropathy and I think that is the route I'm going to have to go. I was sent to a pain mgmt. dr because my foot dr said there is nothing more he can do for me (after having a skin biopsy). I liked the pain mgmt. dr I went to but the facility (a remodeled house) was nasty. I've been given another pain dr's name by an RN that use to work for him so I'm working on getting an appoint now. That 1st pain dr basically said he would have to do the nerve block before he could do the neurostimulator made by St Judes for insurance reasons. I am on 1800 mg daily of gabapentin/neurotin but it's not doing any good as far as I can tell.

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