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Old 05-02-2020, 07:18 PM #1
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I've lived with right thigh burning for going on 10 yrs and it's from front approach hip replacement....whole right thigh is dead/numb. What has helped with burn/tingle issues is Inosine, been taking Grape Seed Extract for 25 yrs soon and topicals and the best one that helps me is Topricin homeopathic lotion for pain. And neuropathy....I have others too, but Topricin is the Best in my life. I've improved a lot but thigh is numb/dead from the surgery. No spinning for me, I think that would anger my damaged knee, again from hip replacement. Oh the damage...
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