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I didn't realize the Lidoderms should be on the back of the knee. I saw a PA yesterday (emergency). She definitely thinks I have a kneecap that is adhered to the skin and probably is pulling a muscle too. I see the ortho who now has a letter from the vascular surgeon telling him the same thing. My husband is going with me. If he won't look at the knee we will see another ortho. Seems that if this ortho thinks you need replacements he will jump at it (big money). But in the meantime I'm using a Lidoderm on my sacrum and one on the left knee.

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