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[QUOTE=mrsD;1168839]If your damage is at the dorsal root level, I don't think topicals can work for you. If your pain is compressive in origin, then yes, I think the lidocaine may work, depending on where you apply it.
I don't understand what you mean by the dorsal root level as opposed to compressive neuropathy (which I do understand). If this was purely a SFN issue without nerve compression at the wrist, then would the topical work or not? Thanks! David |
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