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Has anyone heard of or are receiving intraveneous lidocaine infusions for small fiber neuropathy? I have been for 3 months at 900mg weekly and I would love to communicate with someone regarding their experience. Thank you
I have been lucky enough to receive lidocaine infusions for the past 10 years. They have changed my life.
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