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Old 04-07-2015, 09:50 AM #4
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Sorry takes a wee while to navigate and find way round site. Yes I did sign that risk of nerve damage etc. However apart from registrar refering to peroneal nerve everyone else diverted this as much as poss, its anesthetic or shock. Pain persists and taking sock of is well looks funny as foot jumps about. Walking has become an issue as it feels like walking on hot coals at times.
Oh consultant is on long term sick and I have to see another in May re second hip, lightening never strikes twice does it. Must ask Lee Trevino.

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